Change the show? Easy. Move the VOY crew's adventures back to the AQ after season 5.
The Delta Quadrant adventures had pretty much run their course by season 5. Nothing really happens or changes with VOY's struggle in the last two seasons. DS9 was off the air by the time VOY came back for season 6. After the 1999 summer break.
Let VOY do it's thing in the AQ. Reacclimating to a post-Dominion War UFP. The former Maqui members dealing with being the only survivors of their lost cause. People looking to Janeway and Seven for new tactical advantages against the Borg. As the Fed is now more militant. Crossover and guest spots with the crew of the ENT and checking in with the crew of DS9. Adventures in the Gamma quadrant.
Looking at the episodes that make up season 6 and 7 of VOY. Most of them are pretty generic and could've been done in any sector of the galaxy. The novelty of exploring uncharted space VOY started out with had long worn off.
They probably wanted a redhead. Didn't occur to them that not all Irish have red hair.
Keep Kes. Deep Space 9, as its final episodes aired, was adroitly juggling nine "main" characters and at least fifteen "recurring" ones. These characters were, by and large, memorable and well developed. If DS9 could handle 20-something, surely Voyager could manage ten.
OT: Roma Downey once auditioned for an Irish Spring soap commercial.
And more characters die. I mean characters that we actually care about, not just background characters who we may have seen a couple times a few seasons back and then they suddenly show up out of the blue again just to die.
Totally. Voyager was supposed to be a family, but it felt like nine main characters, ten counting Naomi, and a whole lot of non-entities. We didn't even have a proper alien/human ratio, just a whole lotta cookie cutter, recruiting poster, insert random extra here humans.
Let me give an example: the scene where Janeway goes into a killing rage in "Scientific Method", because a random crewman goes down. We feel it because Kate Mulgrew can act like no tomorrow, but...think about the impact if that rando had been someone we'd seen before, someone with a name, someone with a personality. Someone whose loss would be felt.
I don't know what's more pathetic about that: Roma Downey being called "not Irish enough", or the fact that they actualy expect us to believe that real Irish actors were ever used for those stupid ads.
I mean, nobody seriously believes that real Australians have anything to do with Outback Steakhouse, right? Same story here.
(And don't even get the Aussies started oning Foster's...)
I think other good examples of this are Ahni Jetal and Lyndsay Ballard. They're apparently popular members of the crew who are friendly with the senior officers, but we never even so much as hear their names for years until their respective "we need to have an episode focusing on someone who's died" episodes.
First, I would have stuck more with the premises introduced in the pilot. Kept up the Starfleet-Maquis tension. Stuck with the concept of “38 photon torpedoes and no way to replace them.”
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