They really missed that trick in Future's End LA-setting where they could have had Paris and Janeway pursue Braxton on to the Paramount lot where they were filming a certain sci-fi series...
That would have completely freaked me out.
They really missed that trick in Future's End LA-setting where they could have had Paris and Janeway pursue Braxton on to the Paramount lot where they were filming a certain sci-fi series...
How about an episode where the ship is hit with a gender-o-beam, and everyone temporarily switches genders?
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... Yeah, that would only have had a 96% chance of being completely terrible.
Dang, VOY's a hard one to come up with episode ideas for! So many of the missed opportunities were in the details and through-lines, not the lack of this or that gimmick of the week.![]()
How about an episode where the ship is hit with a gender-o-beam, and everyone temporarily switches genders?
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... Yeah, that would only have had a 96% chance of being completely terrible.
Well, they kind of did exactly that on Deep Space Nine. There was the season two episode "Sanctuary", where the entires first act was about the universal translator not being able to decipher the language of the alien of the week. An then there was "Littel Green Men", where the universal translator wasn't working properly either.
My idea would be to have Neelix and a few Voyager members go to some space station (kinda like Mos Eisley), and buy another small starship (to replace the shuttles). This would include creative negotiating and some close encounters.
I would also include a scene in a bar where the band is singing Third Day's song "Alien".
This would be an episode with some longlasting consequences.
Just like the alien
I'm a stranger in a strange land
Just like the Fatherless
I'm in need of someone to take my hand
Just like the widow
I need you right now to understand
and save me, won't you save me...
Like the Walking Dead universe, where George A. Romero never made a "Night of the living Dead" movie, in the Voyager universe, Third Day never recorded this song.My idea would be to have Neelix and a few Voyager members go to some space station (kinda like Mos Eisley), and buy another small starship (to replace the shuttles). This would include creative negotiating and some close encounters.
I would also include a scene in a bar where the band is singing Third Day's song "Alien".
This would be an episode with some longlasting consequences.
How did they get that song? What Alpha Quadrant folk brought it there and where are they now? .
I'm listing to that song now.. it is too rocky for Star Trek. In Star Trek people only listen to classical or jazz. The only rock music is a brief snippet of Klingon rock and Zephram Cochrane's juke box. Even a hipster dude like Paris doesn't listen to vintage rock.
No. I really think you're misremembering the episode. It really is the first 15 minutes (!) of the episode. So I wasn't exaggerating – you seem to underestimate the time the episode spends with the problem.Well, they kind of did exactly that on Deep Space Nine. There was the season two episode "Sanctuary", where the entires first act was about the universal translator not being able to decipher the language of the alien of the week. An then there was "Littel Green Men", where the universal translator wasn't working properly either.
By the entire first act, you mean the first 45 seconds of the scene where she keeps talking until the translator works out her language.....
Yup, great scene, great dialog, great actors. Thank you!^^I love your Garak signature!
That scene was great.
Voyager finally returns home. There are parades in the streets of San Francisco, and the crew are given medals and are hailed as heroes.
...but one year later, Barclay begins to suspect that something isn't quite right. Teaming up with Troi, he begin to uncover the truth... that it wasn't the Voyager crew that returned home at all, but the swindlers from "Live Fast and Prosper"!
Voyager finally returns home. There are parades in the streets of San Francisco, and the crew are given medals and are hailed as heroes.
...but one year later, Barclay begins to suspect that something isn't quite right. Teaming up with Troi, he begin to uncover the truth... that it wasn't the Voyager crew that returned home at all, but the swindlers from "Live Fast and Prosper"!
Oooooooooo!
Too bad the swindlers don't actually look like Janeway, Chakotay, and Tuvok....![]()
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