Enterprise did what it did because it was on a mission for the Federation, yes - an exploration mission. Voyager continued that mission.For the third time: the vast majority of episodes didn't rely on any of this.
Federation matters and being on a mission for the Federation is what drove ALL those plots and episodes, and without that underlying force there's nothing driving VOY beyond "going home". Nothing significant.
Look, when you came up with that concept, it did NOT require you to negate and rewrite the base scenario -- that is, the premise.It did, the premise was that they were going home, nothing about a destiny to affect the fate of the Delta Quadrant.
In your own words, it could have "turned out" that way.
Which means we could have reached that situation, through a series of causes and effects or new revelations, with the original premise as the starting point.
Therefore the the original premise allowed for it. It had the potential for your idea, or a number of other ideas, to grow out of it.
Okay, you're sort of veering off the original train of thought.But Sisko was still a prophesied Holy Icon to the Bajorans and the Prophets (whom the Bajorans already knew about), Kira was still a Bajoran National, Odo was still an unknown, etc. Even without the wormhole the crew already had important people in it compared to other Fed crews.
I'm still trying to make sense of the conversation that started here:
Since they are just one tiny insignificant ship with an insignificant crew (no one famous, no "chosen ones", no God-Humans, no Flagship personnel) nothing they do can be of any real importance on the Galaxy or the Delta Quadrant's well-being because doing anything would make them too important for one tiny insignificant ship.
It played out like this:
- You said Voyager's crew is incapable of doing anything awesome like the flagship crews could, because they're not "elite".
- Why? Because Starfleet only assigns the "elite" to important ships like flagships.
- I ask why then does the DS9 crew get to be awesome?
- You say, because DS9 was important, being next to the wormhole.
- But Starfleet didn't know about the wormhole at the time they staffed the station.
Thus the 'fleeters on DS9 would have at least the same non-"elite" status as the ones on Voyager. So why are the "nobodies" on DS9 allowed to be part of something important? How come Sisko gets to guard the wormhole once it was discovered, or have the Defiant and play an important role in the war? If Sisko can do those things then why couldn't Janeway have been promoted to "galactic importance" as well? I fail to see why the crew needs to contain a flagship officer, a spiritual leader, or someone who is otherwise famous -- from the outset -- for this to be possible.