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Voyager Trilogies

Which Trilogy do you prefer?


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tomswift2002

Commodore
Commodore
With the recent talk of the String Theory Trilogy, I thought it would be interesting to compare the two Voyager trilogies that are set within the TV series. The other Voyager trilogy ran in books 19-21 and was called Dark Matters.
 
String Theory is ambitious but a little insane; Dark Matters is stereotypical and boring. I like wacky ambition more than by-the-numbers predictability myself.
 
Dark Matters has an interesting idea that the series keeps on undercutting. I like the idea of the Romulans following up on "Eye of the Needle" by trying to steal from Voyager, but having alien super-beings help the Romulans do it completely undermines the premise in a stupid fashion. The covers are pretty, though.

On the other hand, the final book of String Theory is just what is this i don't even.
 
If you're asking opinions on which trilogy is better, I would vote for Dark Matters, hands down.

String Theory definitely had its redeeming value and I enjoy the books. The writing is really good and they contributed good stories and development. But as a whole, they just didn't work for me. I don't know, something about the story just didn't capture me like I like Star Trek stories to do... I never cared for the Q/Kol storylines, or the Doctor being trapped in with the Nacene. It was all a bit too "out there" for my preferences. The resolution still feels a bit vague and empty to me. But maybe that's just me. Ambitious? Most definitely. And I can certainly appreciate that, but something about it just fell flat for me.

Dark Matters may be a predictable, "by the book" story, but I found it compelling. I enjoyed the whole concept of the shadow universe and following the story of Chakotay and Tom in the other Universe while Khala was in our universe. I enjoyed seeing the progression as Voyager was given the mission to recover all the dark matter and how they learned how to accomplish that. I enjoyed all of the new characters and how they were developed and interacted with the Voyager characters. Having good character development and plots where I feel invested is very important to me in a book. The Dark Matters books delivered in those areas more than the String Theory books did for me. If I could choose to see one or the other turned into a Voyager episode/movie, I would definitely choose Dark Matters. Was it a standard, predictable, safe story? Perhaps. But I still found it to be incredibly satisfying and enjoyable to read.
 
I've got no one to root for in this fight. The final book in both trilogies kills them. I guess if I had to pick a Voyager trilogy I would go with the one that Kirsten Beyer started with Protectors.
 
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