I couldn't tell you how many fanfics I've read...probably hundreds and hundreds and hundreds. I have ideas for my own but I'm a terrible writer.
Do you have links to your stories or blogs? If you're allowed to put the links in a post.Let me put it this way. I have written and read a good number of fanfiction stories based on the series. I have also written a good number of articles and episode reviews for my blogs.
Which were ... ?RDM's views of the show
Which were ... ?
RDM said:By the end of the pilot, you have the Maquis in those Starfleet uniforms, and— boom—we’ve begun the grand homogenization. Now they are any other ship. I don’t know what the difference is between Voyager and the Defiant or the Saratoga or the Enterprise or any other ship sitting around the Alpha Quadrant doing its Starfleet gig. That to me is appalling, because if anything, Voyager—coming home, over this journey, with that crew—by the time they got back to Earth, they should be their own subculture. They should be so different from the people who left, that Starfleet won’t even recognize them any more. What are the things that would truly come up on a ship lost like that? Wouldn’t they have to start not only bending Starfleet protocols, but throwing some of them right out the window? If you think about it in somewhat realistic terms: you’re on Voyager; you are on the other side of the galaxy; for all you know, it is really going to take another century to get home, and there is every chance that you are not going to make it, but maybe your children or grandchildren will. Are you really going let Captain Janeway rule the ship for the next century. It seems like, in that kind of situation, the ship would eventually evolve its own sort of society. It would have to function in some way, other than just this military protocol that we repeat over and over again because it’s the only thing we know.
RDM said:Voyager is on the other side of the galaxy, and they have already run into some alien race recreating Starfleet Academy. They’ve run into Ferengi, the Romulans. It doesn’t feel like they are that far away from home. It just doesn’t feel like they are in that much trouble out there. At its heart, VOYAGER secretly wishes it was NEXT GENERATION. If you really get down to it, VOYAGER on some level just wishes it was NEXT GEN. It really wants to be back in the Alpha Quadrant: ‘Just let us be normal STAR TREK.
RDM said:It wasn’t going to have unlimited sources of energy. It wasn’t going to have all the doodads of the Enterprise. It was going to be rougher, fending for themselves more, having to trade to get supplies that they want. That didn’t happen. It doesn’t happen at all, and it’s a lie to the audience. I think the audience intuitively knows when something is true and something is not true. VOYAGER is not true. If it were true, the ship would not look spick-and-span every week, after all these battles it goes through. How many times has the bridge been destroyed? How many shuttlecrafts have vanished, and another one just comes out of the oven? That kind of bullshitting the audience I think takes its toll. At some point the audience stops taking it seriously, because they know that this is not really the way this would happen. These people wouldn’t act like this.
Very interesting although this would have resulted in a darker show and I am VERY happy they didn't go in that direction. DS9 is there if you want dark, TNG is there if you want light but boring and Voyager is there if you want light and interesting. At least, this is what these shows feel to me.Here (take note - the font is HORRIBLE and can be very difficult on the eyes):
http://www.lcarscom.net/rdm1000118.htm
Just some highlights (but the while thing is worth a read).
On the ship itself:
Very interesting although this would have resulted in a darker show and I am VERY happy they didn't go in that direction. DS9 is there if you want dark, TNG is there if you want light but boring and Voyager is there if you want light and interesting. At least, this is what these shows feel to me.
With Voyager, they concentrated on family and I think this is in stark contrast to all the other ST shows (all the other shows on tv, I think). A lot of people say VOY is TNG light but TNG never seemed particularly dark to me so Voyager in this respect wasn't any lighter. Whenever I watch PARALLAX, I always have the impression that since the producers wanted this family feeling to be the most distinctive characteristic of this show, they wanted to emphasize this with the events in that episode early on.
If it had been about the fight with the Maquis, it would have felt too similar to DS9, esp. if that dark tone had also been present. To me, DS9 is not a particularly interesting show but the reason for this is not because the stories are not good enough but because it is just too gritty for my taste.
Actually, concerning Ronald D. Moore's thoughts. In the third excerpt he spoke about trading for supplies, about it being one of the things that didn't happen. Actually that was touched on, and not just mentioned. Had they not been trading for supplies in episodes like Hope and Fear, also Live Fast and Prosper? And it was mentioned other times.
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