Yes I think that's itIf that's the same one I read, it's called In the Middle of the Journey by Sareki. It's on Fanfiction.net and Archive of Our Own.
Yes I think that's itIf that's the same one I read, it's called In the Middle of the Journey by Sareki. It's on Fanfiction.net and Archive of Our Own.
Yes there would be tension but a full scale shootout? That defeats the point of the show.If that were a TV show about Palestinian and Israeli soldiers sent back to 1500BC I would hope there would be conflict. I would probably demand it.
They didn't show any reconstruction time, and it's never even mentioned. Upper Pylon(3?) is essentially a skyscraper in space. It's enormous. Its supposedly 80 stories tall(or so MA says). The station itself is supposed to be almost a mile in diameter. How could it be fixed in less than a week?
No of course not. But if you have too opposing groups with their own command structure vying for control you could create some interesting drama. As for Voyager some people wanted that or have come to want that. I don't care, the show is what it is, but if Voyager were being remade today I would expect some more conflict between the two groups. Galactica and SGU went to the other extreme imo, but some people really liked it. We're all different.Yes there would be tension but a full scale shootout? That defeats the point of the show.
Careful that's not a popular opinion on large parts of this board.
Anyway let me wax poetical-Nostalgia seems to be the dominant zeitgeist of the age because of a few reasons-an aging population, a youth culture that is immensely cynical and has high standards, a general disillusionment with forward movement, increased political polarization, Hollywood drawing from the bottom of the barrel, the utter bankruptcy of politics and popular culture-in every possible moral sense, the inability for other institutions-churches, unions, schools to handle the vast swirling clouds and shifts-I hate saying the word change in this context it's both elitist and offensive. The fact that things aren't getting better, culture is a bucket of filth, and everybody preaches doom and defeat-the left-total atomization of society and environmental catastrophe, as well as the total destruction of the unions and emasculation of left wing movements and thoughts, the right-total collapse of morals, mass invasion by Islamic hordes and teeming third world masses, combined with a moral climate likened unto Sodom and the court of the Caesars.
With doom, division, fear, confusion, and pain on nearly everyone's minds people for the past-sometimes a real past and sometimes an imagined one.
What ills bode us in the twilight of our civilization God Help us all.
I agree with this. Voyager is my favorite by far but I think that DS9 was at times better.
Y'all wrong.
The Animated Series reigns supreme.![]()
a.k.a. all Star Trek.an undercurrent of hopefulness and optimism
yeah seasons 3 and 4 of ENT were magnificent.
I generally really love whichever I'm watching at the time best, between VOY, ENT and DS9 at least. I don't compare TOS, it's in its own special place. But I love VOY for its humour and characters.. 7 of 9 is my all time favorite trek character. And Janeway, obviously I worship at her altar of Janewayness, I mean I adore her, I mean YES JANEWAY. Just good chemistry, most humour of any Trek show, often didn't take itself too seriously, some stellar actors and the bad ones are just meh not terrible.
One thing I do think VOY does better than TNG and DS9 is humor and some lighter character interactions. In TNG most characters are too perfect to show much humor (I don't say it isn't there, but it's rare). In DS9, these are usually relegated to Quark/Odo/other Ferengi (though Garak can have scathing wit sometimes). In VOY though, interactions between any pair of (main) characters are shown to have some lighter undertones in a natural manner every now and then, in situations that aren't contrived to be "comedic" . I like that.
Yes there would be tension but a full scale shootout? That defeats the point of the show.
One thing I do think VOY does better than TNG and DS9 is humor and some lighter character interactions.
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