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I wish voyager had gotten home in the season 5 finale

"I think the end of season 5 would have been too early. I would prefer the end of season 6. Then the last season could deal with with 7 getting used to earth and people's reactions to her being a drone.

The Doctor could have a storyline about whether he was sentient or not and whether he would be allowed to keep the mobile emitter.

I would have loved to have seen a 2 or 3 episode storyline about Janeway on trial for some of the actions she took in the Delta quadrant.

Fallout from the Dominion War and the deaths of the Maquis could be donw through BLT and Chuckles.

Those are just a few ideas. More action would be needed, but those are all things that I would have liked to see. "


more or less exactly what i was thinking
 
Then the last season could deal with with 7 getting used to earth and people's reactions to her being a drone.


This does not make any sense to me. This plotline for Season 7 would have gone against the series' premise. Season 7 about the Federation's reactions to Seven-of-Nine. Now, I know you must be joking.
 
I have to agree with Fish here. Season 7 was already too Seven- and Doctor-centric for me.
 
Might be getting confused, but was there not originally a plan for Voyager to get home in Timeless?

They would have managed to fix the Quantum Slipstream and make it all the way back to Earth? Could just be making that up but I'm sure I read it somewhere...
 
Voyager getting home would literally have been THE biggest shark jump in history.
Not only would they not have lived up to the series premise but they would have abandoned it and really would have completely become TNG mark II, it would have just been shameful for everyone involved with the show.
 
Then the last season could deal with with 7 getting used to earth and people's reactions to her being a drone.


This does not make any sense to me. This plotline for Season 7 would have gone against the series' premise. Season 7 about the Federation's reactions to Seven-of-Nine. Now, I know you must be joking.

How does this go against the premise of the series? There were a few actual Voyager episodes that were devoted to this exact topic.
 
Voyager getting home would literally have been THE biggest shark jump in history.
Not only would they not have lived up to the series premise but they would have abandoned it and really would have completely become TNG mark II, it would have just been shameful for everyone involved with the show.

What premise? lol
It was tossed out of the airlock in the First Season. Personally by the Sixth Season I was quite tired of the Delta Quadrant.
I think that having the ship return home during the season opening two-parter would have been a nice idea. We would have had the closure most people wanted from "Endgame" and after some ordeals the crew would be together and exploring again.
While dealing with the Alpha/Beta quadrant issues that I personally cared more about. Specially if Ron Moore had stayed.
The Season Six finalle would also had been a good place, the Pathfinder project could even tie to it.
The series finale could have been them returning to the Delta Quadrant and perhaps getting lost again..=P

Or not.

I just wanted a decent finale with closure. They could have achieved this with a simple two or three parter.
 
Voyager getting home would literally have been THE biggest shark jump in history.
Not only would they not have lived up to the series premise but they would have abandoned it and really would have completely become TNG mark II, it would have just been shameful for everyone involved with the show.

I don't think so. Its true they never lost hope to get back to earth, but a big part of the premise of the show is how the journey is more important than the destination. The possibility of Voyager becoming a generational ship heading back to earth have been discussed several time on the show. Its been considered a serious possibility since the birth of the little Wildman. Slowly but surely all members of the crew(except Tuvok maybe) had begun to settle down on the ship. Making a life for themselves there.
 
Voyager getting home would literally have been THE biggest shark jump in history.
Not only would they not have lived up to the series premise but they would have abandoned it and really would have completely become TNG mark II, it would have just been shameful for everyone involved with the show.

What premise? lol
It was tossed out of the airlock in the First Season. Personally by the Sixth Season I was quite tired of the Delta Quadrant.
I think that having the ship return home during the season opening two-parter would have been a nice idea. We would have had the closure most people wanted from "Endgame" and after some ordeals the crew would be together and exploring again.
While dealing with the Alpha/Beta quadrant issues that I personally cared more about. Specially if Ron Moore had stayed.

The only reason we were tired of the DQ by this point was because the writers had done nothing to make the DQ an interesting place. There were literally no interesting or threatening enemies (The Borg had been completely castrated by this point) or any interesting cultures. The fault was all in the writing, what's to say they would have made the AQ/BQ adventures of the ship anymore interesting?

Voyager getting home would literally have been THE biggest shark jump in history.
Not only would they not have lived up to the series premise but they would have abandoned it and really would have completely become TNG mark II, it would have just been shameful for everyone involved with the show.

I don't think so. Its true they never lost hope to get back to earth, but a big part of the premise of the show is how the journey is more important than the destination. The possibility of Voyager becoming a generational ship heading back to earth have been discussed several time on the show. Its been considered a serious possibility since the birth of the little Wildman. Slowly but surely all members of the crew(except Tuvok maybe) had begun to settle down on the ship. Making a life for themselves there.

What are you talking about? Nothing you said related to what I had said at all. I DIDN'T want them to get home.... :confused:
 
@Jaespol:

True, they probably would have managed to screw the Cardassians, Romulans and Klingons... Unless Ron Moore was there! =P
 
I don't think so. Its true they never lost hope to get back to earth, but a big part of the premise of the show is how the journey is more important than the destination. The possibility of Voyager becoming a generational ship heading back to earth have been discussed several time on the show. Its been considered a serious possibility since the birth of the little Wildman. Slowly but surely all members of the crew(except Tuvok maybe) had begun to settle down on the ship. Making a life for themselves there.
What are you talking about? Nothing you said related to what I had said at all. I DIDN'T want them to get home.... :confused:

You are right, must be a cross post or I was drunk or something. I agree with your position. Getting Voyager so early to earth would have been wrong.
 
B'Elanna? You must be joking. :p I could have had more B'Elanna. Doc & Seven --> too effing much.
 
B'Elanna? You must be joking. :p I could have had more B'Elanna. Doc & Seven --> too effing much.


No, I'm not joking. Season 7 seemed to feature less Seven-of-Nine and more B'Elanna Torres, especially after the latter married Tom Paris.
 
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