I just read through the "Most underutilized alien race" thread and thought this deserved it's own attention.
Why were the Andorians, and even more so the Tellarites, virtually ignored in TNG, DS9, and VOY. Off of the top of my head, I can only remember twice when Andorians appeared in the 24th century - in TNG "Captain's Holiday" as a background character whose back is seen only and in TNG "The Offspring" as one of Lal's final choices for an appearance. As far as I know, Tellarites only appeared in two episodes as well, and they were even deeper in the background - in TNG "Conspiracy" and VOY "Non Sequitur." In both instances, Tellarites only appear in reused stock footage from Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home and they appear so small on the screen that you can only tell they're Tellarites because The Powers That Be say they are.
I've never read many of the novels, but I believe it was established early on in the expanded universe that the founding members of the Federation were Humans, Vulcans, Andorians, and Tellarites - please correct me if I'm wrong. Surely the makers of TNG, DS9, and VOY were aware of this. So why was it that we had to wait until ENT to have these races appear again? Then, in ENT, they both don't get anywhere near the development they deserve. The Andorians were fleshed out somewhat, but the Tellarites only appear in nine episodes. Of those nine, in six they're only background characters. They only receive significant development in three episodes, "Bound," "Babel One," and "United."
The only reason I can imagine for not featuring them in the 24th century, even as regular background characters, is that The Powers That Be didn't want to create new Andorian and Tellarite makeup for actors to wear. However, there are countless instances in all three series where we see a new alien race that is never seen again after one episode (a lot with fairly elaborate makeup). There are also countless times when a small role in an episode could have easily been filled by an Andorian or Tellarite. However, in such cases, the role is almost universally filled by a Human, Vulcan, or (if they actually wanted a more exotic looking alien) a Bolian.
Some quick examples -
1.) TNG "Diaster" - the three kids that get stuck in the turbolift with Picard - did all three have to be Human?
2.) DS9 "Paradise Lost" - the Commandant of Starfleet Academy - while I think it's amazing that they actually showed a non-Human admiral (a true rarity), he's a Bolian - could easily have been an Andorian or Tellarite.
3.) VOY "Author, Author" - The Federation Arbitrator - did he really need to be Human? - The Bolian publisher - again, a Bolian for an non-Human, non-Vulcan alien.
Has there ever been any word from someone who actually worked on the shows as to why this was the case? As founders of the Federation, I think both of these races should have been explored much, much more.
Why were the Andorians, and even more so the Tellarites, virtually ignored in TNG, DS9, and VOY. Off of the top of my head, I can only remember twice when Andorians appeared in the 24th century - in TNG "Captain's Holiday" as a background character whose back is seen only and in TNG "The Offspring" as one of Lal's final choices for an appearance. As far as I know, Tellarites only appeared in two episodes as well, and they were even deeper in the background - in TNG "Conspiracy" and VOY "Non Sequitur." In both instances, Tellarites only appear in reused stock footage from Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home and they appear so small on the screen that you can only tell they're Tellarites because The Powers That Be say they are.
I've never read many of the novels, but I believe it was established early on in the expanded universe that the founding members of the Federation were Humans, Vulcans, Andorians, and Tellarites - please correct me if I'm wrong. Surely the makers of TNG, DS9, and VOY were aware of this. So why was it that we had to wait until ENT to have these races appear again? Then, in ENT, they both don't get anywhere near the development they deserve. The Andorians were fleshed out somewhat, but the Tellarites only appear in nine episodes. Of those nine, in six they're only background characters. They only receive significant development in three episodes, "Bound," "Babel One," and "United."
The only reason I can imagine for not featuring them in the 24th century, even as regular background characters, is that The Powers That Be didn't want to create new Andorian and Tellarite makeup for actors to wear. However, there are countless instances in all three series where we see a new alien race that is never seen again after one episode (a lot with fairly elaborate makeup). There are also countless times when a small role in an episode could have easily been filled by an Andorian or Tellarite. However, in such cases, the role is almost universally filled by a Human, Vulcan, or (if they actually wanted a more exotic looking alien) a Bolian.
Some quick examples -
1.) TNG "Diaster" - the three kids that get stuck in the turbolift with Picard - did all three have to be Human?
2.) DS9 "Paradise Lost" - the Commandant of Starfleet Academy - while I think it's amazing that they actually showed a non-Human admiral (a true rarity), he's a Bolian - could easily have been an Andorian or Tellarite.
3.) VOY "Author, Author" - The Federation Arbitrator - did he really need to be Human? - The Bolian publisher - again, a Bolian for an non-Human, non-Vulcan alien.
Has there ever been any word from someone who actually worked on the shows as to why this was the case? As founders of the Federation, I think both of these races should have been explored much, much more.