See the third season of Enterprise.I really liked Year of Hell, though I don't know how that could have been stretched into a full season.
See the third season of Enterprise.I really liked Year of Hell, though I don't know how that could have been stretched into a full season.
See the third season of Enterprise.I really liked Year of Hell, though I don't know how that could have been stretched into a full season.
Right, they did it even better.See the third season of Enterprise.I really liked Year of Hell, though I don't know how that could have been stretched into a full season.
Or for that matter the new Battlestar Galactica.![]()
I didn't like the ending at first but now I understand the story better, I like the ending much better now.I was quite happy with the ending we got. I loved "Endgame" when it first aired, and I rated it as my favorite episode of VGR during my DVD marathon of the show.
The same episode we got but instead of the transwarp conduit taking them home Janeway had to alter course back to the Delta Quadrant. They end up another few years closer to home.
The show would end with Janeway looking around at her bridge crew, telling them they would get home, it would just take a little longer. She would tell Tom to set a course for home and Voyager would warp away, still on course to the Alpha Quadrant after having dealt the Borg a crippling blow. :thumbsup:
Yes, but I would've left Neelix on his own with Kes, but brought Chakotay home to deal with the consequences of his prior Maquis agenda. I don't know how plausible/feasible it would've been to unite the races of the Quadrant, but I would've loved to have seen more of an ongoing threat from The Borg on the rest of the Delta Quadrant to compel such a possibility in the not-so-distant future.
I don't know about giving Voyager "god-ship" technology as I don't see a lot of the races being enthusiastic / receptive about giving up the bounty of whatever means of self-defense has kept them safe up until then (especially if the Voyager is intercepted & assimilated by The Borg in the interim.) But at least had the Voyager stay-put for a time & initiate the seedling of the Federation's ideals on the Briori Homeworld or elsewhere, like the planet in "Workforce, Parts 1 + 2".
In the meantime, set-up a warp-catapult or other accomodating technology in orbit of the Briori Homeworld (or the "Workforce" planet,) such as a M.I.D.A.S. incoming/outgoing long range communications station in order to facilitate whatever could likely follow. A new "Utopia Planetia", perhaps. A new "Federation" ever-so-gradually develops over the next 20-100 years in coordination with Admiral Janeway & possibly Seven of Nine acting as a "Queen" to the Nekrit Expanse "New Collective", using the insatiable, relentless nature of the Borg to evolve and one day, undo their own assimilation or at least learn to contain the base nature of the collective's desire to envelop everything in reach & expand or die.
Well it certainly would have been possible to have Voyager "sowing the seeds" of a new Federation over the course of the entire series. And there's no reason we couldn't have jumped ahead a few years to some big ceremony for the founding of a new "coalition" or something that's obviously meant to be a new Delta Federation.
And I'm not talking about making Voyager into a "god ship." Just that they could refit it with faster engines that will get it home twenty years faster, or whatever. And of course we wouldn't even see the rest of their journey anyway.
It just seems to me that the show's entire philosophy wasn't what it should have been. A Starfleet ship ends up in totally new, uncharted territory, and all they ever think about is "getting home," even though that's going to take them at least half a century or something.
It just would have been so much truer to the Trek ethos, IMO, if they'd been focused more on bringing Federation ideals to the Delta Quadrant, if only through accident or necessity or something. (That would make it more interesting, anyway.)
I don't know, it's late and I'm rambling, so I'd better go to sleep.
Another hour of Earth scenes:
A reunion with Tom and his father. B'Ellanna (and child) and her father. Tuvok and his family. Harry and Libby, and parents. The Doctor and Barclay, et al. Lots of pomp and stuff. Implications of Borg destruction. A visit from Picard and others.
Then Janeway leaving the party and looking back to the stars. She just can't help herself.
It would have been nice for there to be some sort of build-up to the final episode, with the Voyager crew acquiring/developing new technology, experimenting with things, so that in the final episode they are able to get back to the alpha quadrant through means of their own. No alternate future (TNG "All Good Things.." rip-off). No time-traveling Admiral Janeway.
I wanted to see the VOY crew actually set food on Earth for the first time in the series, to be welcomed by Admiral Paris and Barclay. I wanted the VOY crew to have a real homecoming, and then deal with the questions that their return would raise - what to do about the Maquis (I'm sure their records would be wiped clean, but I'd like to have it actually addressed on-screen), what to do about the Doctor, and if the crew would stay together or get broken apart.
This would have to be probably the general flow and idea of Season 8 as I would like to have seen it done. It would have to start right after End Game and end with a cliff hanger into Season 9.
Season 8
End Game stays the same, but after Voyager returns to the Alpha Quadrant, the Maquis crew is immediately taken into custody by Federation Marshalls for violation of the Cardassian-Federation treaty. Ex-Starfleet who joined the Maquis, such as Chakotay, are charged with treason and all of the Maquis are taken to Federation Prison to await trial. At the same time, the new Cardassian leader (Legate Evek) and the new Detapa Council are also demanding that several of the Maquis crew be turned over to them for crimes they committed before the Dominion war. Janeway is charged with several violations of the Prime Directive and of the Temporal Prime Directive for "crimes she's going to commit" and sent to a maximum security Starfleet prison colony. The Doctor's program is decompiled, his portable emitter taken for study.
Seven of Nine hears of this and decides to lay low. She enlists the help of Ensign Kim, Captain Tuvok, Icheb, and Mezoti, who execute a well planned prison break to free Janeway, Paris, Torres, and Chakotay. Tom and Belanna hatch a plan to rescue the rest of the Maquis being held.
Meanwhile, Barclay had made a backup copy of the Doctor and had managed to steal the portable emitter back. He later admits to the Doctor that he had been working on a prototype emitter ever since he got the specs from the Doctor's. He fits Professor Moriarty with a portable emitter and tells the Doctor of rumors of a coming rebellion amongst the Mark I EMH's in the dilithium mines and what it means to Photonics everywhere. Barclay, sympathetic to the plight of Photonics gives Moriarty the plans for the new portable emitter and the Doctor and Moriarty leave.
Elsewhere; Seven, Icheb, Mezoti, Janeway, Chakotay, and Tuvok manage to take control of McKinnley station and make their way into Voyager. The station is heavily guarded, and with little hope, Janeway is forced to make a hard decision. Realizing she's fighting for her crew, she orders Seven, Icheb, and Mezoti to start assimilating guards. They do so, and as they do, the fighting begins to turn as more of the Starfleet guards become drones for the Voyager crew. They fight their way through, and secure the vessel, undocking it from McKinnley station.
After this happens, Chakotay taps his communicator and says "Chakotay to Paris. Let's do it."
Paris, Torres, and Harry use their stolen Delta Flyer to destroy the shield generator around the Federation prison complex holding the rest of the Maquis and some Voyager crew. Voyager beams up everyone being held in the prison and the Delta Flyer returns to Voyager.
Janeway orders Tuvok to arm the Tri-Cobalt weapons and destroy McKinnley station. With the Maquis back aboard safe, most of the Starfleet guards assimilated, and the new test bed Quantum Slipstream Drive installed on Voyager, Janeway sets course for the Delta quadrant and systematically destroys or assimilates every Kazon sect in the Quadrant, killing most, making the rest into drones. Holding First Maje Culluh prisoner, Chakotay, Seven, and Harry torture him for information, yet keeping him alive to find every last Kazon, as Janeway looks on, donning her black leather gloves.
Back on Earth, the Federation President looks out toward the Eiffell tower to see what seems like thousands and thousands of armed Mark I EMH's headed for the Capital building.
Your opinion doesn't count Navaros, you hate all Trek except TOS and DS9.
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