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Excessive Criticism of "STAR TREK VOYAGER"

I went back through the conversation and I'm not sure what the original point is regarding new species. Could you spell it out for me?
Well, then in that case there weren't that many of them in the other shows either.

That DS9 only bothered really fleshing out characters from existing alien species TOS and TNG had already introduced, or from the Dominion Aliens.

Therefore Voyager shouldn't get insulted for not being able to flesh out dozens of alien species over its run, especially since the premise meant they'd never be able to anyways.
 
That DS9 only bothered really fleshing out characters from existing alien species TOS and TNG had already introduced, or from the Dominion Aliens.

Therefore Voyager shouldn't get insulted for not being able to flesh out dozens of alien species over its run, especially since the premise meant they'd never be able to anyways.
I don't remember anybody reproaching that to Voyager.
 
That DS9 only bothered really fleshing out characters from existing alien species TOS and TNG had already introduced, or from the Dominion Aliens.
...Okay? I don't get why it's a problem to only flesh out species that already exist, and to also invent three new species and explore them, but I'll grant you that.

Therefore Voyager shouldn't get insulted for not being able to flesh out dozens of alien species over its run
When did someone do that?

Edit: Actually no need to answer. I just realized that all we're doing is picking at little things that don't prove anything. The OP said that VOY gets excessive amounts of criticism, I disagree.

Tosk, out! :)
 
Well, then in that case there weren't that many of them in the other shows either.
This is one of the things that excites me about Discovery is that we might actually explore some TOS aliens who were only briefly seen.
That DS9 only bothered really fleshing out characters from existing alien species TOS and TNG had already introduced, or from the Dominion Aliens.

Therefore Voyager shouldn't get insulted for not being able to flesh out dozens of alien species over its run, especially since the premise meant they'd never be able to anyways.
Um, they don't. In my opinion, VOY fleshed out plenty of aliens, and, I think, gave us more memorable ones in even brief times. The Viidians were particularly well done, as were the Hirogen.
 
That DS9 only bothered really fleshing out characters from existing alien species TOS and TNG had already introduced, or from the Dominion Aliens.

Therefore Voyager shouldn't get insulted for not being able to flesh out dozens of alien species over its run, especially since the premise meant they'd never be able to anyways.
the funny thing is that when Voyager did flesh out some species...Borg, Hirogen, 8472, they got flack for spending too much time on them.
 
the funny thing is that when Voyager did flesh out some species...Borg, Hirogen, 8472, they got flack for spending too much time on them.
Who did this? I've been trying to figure out but I can recall the Hirogen being lauded, Species 8472 being celebrated in TV Guide, and Star Trek magazines, and the like.

Seriously, it's starting to feel like the "Voyager Critics" are closer to this.
 
Um. You don't go to the fanfilm section of this forum much do you?

CBS/Paramount levelled that fanproduction.

Nuked Axanar from orbit.

It's the only way to be sure.

And then CBS/Paramount made a series of highly punitive creative restrictions on the shape of all future fanfilms, so that we remember who owns Star Trek.

Shhhh.

Kate Vernon's dad was the dean from Animal House. :)

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