On the home stretch of my complete Voyager viewing and I just finished "Natural Law," where Chakotay and Seven crash into the nature preserve on that planet and have to figure out how to shut down the mysterious force field placed there by ancient aliens to protect the primitive natives.
The ancient aliens in question were said to have set up the field to protect the primitives from being steamrolled by their more technologically advanced cousins. And they did this "hundreds of years ago" which would place them more or less in the same time period as when the Preservers transplanted Miramanee's ancestors from Earth as seen in "The Paradise Syndrome" [TOS].
Now, granted, the modus operandi is a little different, having cordoned off a section of their normal homeworld rather than whisking them away like the American Indians of the 18th-ish Century, but the basic mission seems pretty similar.
Did anyone else make this connection while watching the episode? Was there any backstage info suggesting that someone on the writing staff was intentionally trying to invoke the Preservers from TOS?
Apologies if this is old news. I must admit that I never was a Voyager fan before, so I'm a bit late to the party. Though now that I've pushed through it, I've found a lot of it to be quite enjoyable.
--Alex
The ancient aliens in question were said to have set up the field to protect the primitives from being steamrolled by their more technologically advanced cousins. And they did this "hundreds of years ago" which would place them more or less in the same time period as when the Preservers transplanted Miramanee's ancestors from Earth as seen in "The Paradise Syndrome" [TOS].
Now, granted, the modus operandi is a little different, having cordoned off a section of their normal homeworld rather than whisking them away like the American Indians of the 18th-ish Century, but the basic mission seems pretty similar.
Did anyone else make this connection while watching the episode? Was there any backstage info suggesting that someone on the writing staff was intentionally trying to invoke the Preservers from TOS?
Apologies if this is old news. I must admit that I never was a Voyager fan before, so I'm a bit late to the party. Though now that I've pushed through it, I've found a lot of it to be quite enjoyable.
--Alex
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