It's funny thinking of Voyager now in context of something like The Martian or Apollo 13 and the reaction to the Feds hearing the ship's still intact should have been huge, but then if the E-D turned up in the DQ instead, man that would be massive.
If the E-D ended up in the DQ in 2364 with no character changes, then it's pretty much just TNG's original premise of being out in the universe alone on some deep space mission. I think that's an interesting AU in it's own right but I think it's missing the core Voyager conceit of the mixed crew. If it's 2364 and you don't want to bring in Maquis 7 years early then substituting a Romulan or Cardassian crew could be interesting. I think of the Cardies more as DS9 property though and I always liked the idea of the real Voyager encountering real Gul Evek in the DQ so I'd rather keep that element for that AU. Tebok, as played by Marc Alaimo, working as Picard's second in command or at least leader of a Romulan faction aboard the Enterprise could be pretty cool.
Do you bring in a Holo-Doc as replacement for a dead Dr Crusher or does it just go to Dr Selar? Could you have Data as an EMA or is that going too far? I usually like the 1:1 placement of people/ideas so things can roughly keep consistent rather than getting lost in analysis.
Instead of Stadi getting crispified, does a certain Acting-Ensign buy it? Jeez, mother and son killed in the opening minutes of this show. Wow. Maybe Ro was onboard and gets the Tom Paris arc?
If the E-D was lost on it's maiden voyager in 2364 then they might put a hold on a successor ship because of bad publicity. But if the D had been around for a bunch of years, might Starfleet unawares launch the E-E and so Picard gets a bit of a surprise when years later he finally makes contact.
If the E-D ended up in the DQ in 2364 with no character changes, then it's pretty much just TNG's original premise of being out in the universe alone on some deep space mission. I think that's an interesting AU in it's own right but I think it's missing the core Voyager conceit of the mixed crew. If it's 2364 and you don't want to bring in Maquis 7 years early then substituting a Romulan or Cardassian crew could be interesting. I think of the Cardies more as DS9 property though and I always liked the idea of the real Voyager encountering real Gul Evek in the DQ so I'd rather keep that element for that AU. Tebok, as played by Marc Alaimo, working as Picard's second in command or at least leader of a Romulan faction aboard the Enterprise could be pretty cool.
Do you bring in a Holo-Doc as replacement for a dead Dr Crusher or does it just go to Dr Selar? Could you have Data as an EMA or is that going too far? I usually like the 1:1 placement of people/ideas so things can roughly keep consistent rather than getting lost in analysis.
Instead of Stadi getting crispified, does a certain Acting-Ensign buy it? Jeez, mother and son killed in the opening minutes of this show. Wow. Maybe Ro was onboard and gets the Tom Paris arc?
If the E-D was lost on it's maiden voyager in 2364 then they might put a hold on a successor ship because of bad publicity. But if the D had been around for a bunch of years, might Starfleet unawares launch the E-E and so Picard gets a bit of a surprise when years later he finally makes contact.