What I meant is the borg should've been portrayed more in line with "best of both worlds".
That's what I mean, you really CAN'T portray the Borg that way when you're just one insignificant ship. In BOBW civilization was on the line.
I would've preferred less Voyager encounters with the Borg and less in their territory.
VOY should've just had the 8472 and Borg be equals and then have them kill each other, eliminating both threats from the Trekverse permanently. The Borg were pretty much done as an enemy after BOBW anyways.
It only took 2 and half hours to create decent complexity for the Navi in Avatar. And the "prawns" in District 9.
The Navi aren't that complex, they're just space Native Americans. And the Prawns were never well-developed either, just Christopher and his son as intelligent Prawns. The movie was deliberately ambiguous enough on the rest of the Prawns that the viewers are still debating what the story is with them.
If that meant Voyager would have arcs similar to Enterprise season 4, I think it would've been worth it. I just didn't find many of the alien races in Voyager particularly interesting or "fresh".
The Vidiians, Hirogen, Krenim and even the Ocampa were deeper than a 2-D Galactic Conqueror like the Dominion or the Breen. All those had to go for them were good actors in certain roles like Weyoun and the Female Founder.
It lasted 3 episodes yet the character changes lasted throughout most of the season.
Not particularly. Tigh went from a Drunk with a slutty wife to a Drunk with an eyepatch, Starbuck was the same semi-deranged mess she always way, Lee's temporary obesity was never mentioned again, and Adama was the same staunch military man as eve.
Even the consequences, like the Death Squad killing the Collaborators, weren't followed up on since Gaeta didn't seem to care when he ran into any of them later on.
Voyager needed a little more character continuity. Things were too easily forgotten, forgiven, etc.
They needed a smaller cast to focus better on, and for some characters to just be re-invented (Chakotay, Torres, Kim) or tweaked a teeny bit (the rest).