I like this one. It's a reasonably entertaining story but what I like most about it is the way it fleshes out some of the Delta quadrants history.
The Vaadwaur mention the Borg only controlling a handful of systems 900 years ago and they refer to Neelix as Talax-ilzay plus Vaadwaur meaning "foolish" in Talaxian was an interesting look at the evolution of language over centuries etc. Seven mentioning the rise of the Devore imperium. Nice little touches that really give some colour to Delta quadrant history and it's development
I also liked "Alliances" for the same reason (the Kazon back story of their emancipation from the Trabe was helpful in giving some meat to the Kazon as a race ....even made one sympathise with the Kazon)
I've always liked episodes that explore the history of the Trek universe and it's species. What was going on 900 years ago while we were still living in filth here on Earth. How did these species become dominant etc
The only thing I didn't like was Seven being the one to wake Gedrin. It should have been Janeway (she has more experience of unleashing bad shit onto the Delta quadrant)
Will the Federation return to the Delta quadrant in centuries to come and discover that the Vaadwaur have rebuilt their empire (perhaps statues of Seven everywhere)
Oh and the obligatory Chakotay story that gives the episode it's title (makes one wonder what might happen if he ever told a parable about the planet of cakes and sex)
The Vaadwaur mention the Borg only controlling a handful of systems 900 years ago and they refer to Neelix as Talax-ilzay plus Vaadwaur meaning "foolish" in Talaxian was an interesting look at the evolution of language over centuries etc. Seven mentioning the rise of the Devore imperium. Nice little touches that really give some colour to Delta quadrant history and it's development
I also liked "Alliances" for the same reason (the Kazon back story of their emancipation from the Trabe was helpful in giving some meat to the Kazon as a race ....even made one sympathise with the Kazon)
I've always liked episodes that explore the history of the Trek universe and it's species. What was going on 900 years ago while we were still living in filth here on Earth. How did these species become dominant etc
The only thing I didn't like was Seven being the one to wake Gedrin. It should have been Janeway (she has more experience of unleashing bad shit onto the Delta quadrant)
Will the Federation return to the Delta quadrant in centuries to come and discover that the Vaadwaur have rebuilt their empire (perhaps statues of Seven everywhere)
Oh and the obligatory Chakotay story that gives the episode it's title (makes one wonder what might happen if he ever told a parable about the planet of cakes and sex)