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What stories would you have liked to have seen on Voyager?

Seven and the Doctor actually doing 'My Fair Lady' in some alternate universe. Singing and all!
 
I would've liked to have seen Voyager get out of the delta quadrant at the end of season 6 but have them end up deep in Dominion space (through whatever trans-warp-thingy-doo-dad you choose). They then have to spend the final season, making their way through war-ravaged Dominion space, which is dangerous none-the-less, despite the Feds recently beating them.

One of their goals of the season is to make their way to the worm-hole and end up on DS9, back where they started.

Oh, and spend more than 30 seconds with the crew for their homecoming - something like the Enterprise episode "Home" would suffice.

I never thought about that with the Dominion, but it would have been awesome.

I have always thought we needed to see the Voyager crew spend some time home. That's the only reason I actually read the Voyager book that covered this, which title I can't remember. I would have liked to have seen it for real, though.
 
Oh, that would have been good.

But considering how long ago that happened, would it have been nearer to the centre of known borg space rather than the fruit of a deep range scouting sortie looking for long lifers?
 
^Yeah, I considered that too. :(

I also think a story involving Hirogen women would be interesting. Where were they? If Hirogen are independently nomadic, how do they find their women to impress and mate?
 
How can you be so sure that at least half the Hirogen we HAVE seen were not women or how many genders this species actually has for the purpose of procreation vs. recreation?
 
How can you be so sure that at least half the Hirogen we HAVE seen were not women or how many genders this species actually has for the purpose of procreation vs. recreation?
Because in "Prey" he said "I'd be envied by men & adored by women." in pertaining to capturing Species 8472 as a trophy prize.
 
How can you be so sure that at least half the Hirogen we HAVE seen were not women or how many genders this species actually has for the purpose of procreation vs. recreation?
Because in "Prey" he said "I'd be envied by men & adored by women." in pertaining to capturing Species 8472 as a trophy prize.

I believe the Hirogen we saw in that gigantic holodeck station was a female if I remember the dialogue right.
 
A horrible embargo there. This is why Voyager never dared venture into the mirror universe, because the show is terribly afraid of all the gays lurking on the other side of the looking glass like Anne Frank behind her bookcase.
 
Living Witness is why they thought they could get away with "These were the Voyages" on Enterprise, transjiggering the entire enterpriverse into a Holodeck program specializing in soothing Riker's emotional flaccidity and declawing a pretty good episode of TNG.

Domino Theory.
 
How can you be so sure that at least half the Hirogen we HAVE seen were not women or how many genders this species actually has for the purpose of procreation vs. recreation?
Because in "Prey" he said "I'd be envied by men & adored by women." in pertaining to capturing Species 8472 as a trophy prize.

I believe the Hirogen we saw in that gigantic holodeck station was a female if I remember the dialogue right.
Are you sure?
I recall them looking down on "him" because like other males he had no thirst for the hunt. If she was female, she wasn't impressed by the hunt either. It just doesn't seem in conjunction with what they described of Hirogen society in "Hunters", "Prey" & "The Killing Game".

Anyway regardless, I don't see how this or the speculation of several genders has to do with simply asking for a ep. about the Hirogen women. :wtf: I think we're getting unnecessarily off the track.:lol:
 
A horrible embargo there. This is why Voyager never dared venture into the mirror universe, because the show is terribly afraid of all the gays lurking on the other side of the looking glass like Anne Frank behind her bookcase.
What was Garak?

The outcast Cardassian taylor that looks forward to having lunch with the playboy doctor but tells the only woman interested in him, that she's barking up the wrong tree. How many more literary gay themes do we need to see the writing on the wall? Garak was like Paul Lynne trying to hide his homosexuality under the guise of comedian but you still saw through it and knew what he was..:lol:
 
Great Caesar's Ghost!

That makes so much sense.

Oh. My. God.

Is that the unspeakable slight which Garak did to Dukat's pappy?

Dirty weekend or rape in the backend?

But if on the thirdhand, there was some extended relationship, it might have qualified Garak as Dukat's stepmother, which then makes simple honest Garak wee Kira's grandmother which would have gotten quite messy if kira and Dukat had hooked up like almost happened at least twice.

But why was Dukat so angered about his daughter being merely a faghag(it's a techniocal term.) when it seemed like he was quite concened about his grandcghildren also being his siblings?

But. if you look back, I did single out Voyager because DS9 was chock full of gay pride as early as season two when Jadzia was urging on one of Quarks waiters to have big gay sex with Quark.
 
I would have liked to see them struggle more. Maybe not for much longer but for it to feel more real. If you get beat up - see the ship being repaired into the next episode, making more conservation efforts that type of thing. I also wouldn't have minded seeing a down time episode or even part of an episode more often. Space is huge - they couldn't have always been running into people could they?

Down time episodes could have been character building - sharing family stories, celebrating different holidays of the crew that kind of thing.

More kids. 7 years with not much entertainment and no babies...maybe 24th century birth control has no failure rate.
 
it's a monthly shot with a hypospray. Sisko and Cassiday both laughed about the odds on that they both forgot at the same time to shoot up (spray up?)due to busy work schedules allowing an unexpected window of fertility they unwittingly too advantage of...

The Doctor probably made sure the crew had all their contraceptive shots during the month long Hirogen Occupation in the killing Game, making the applications of these shots 100 percent infallible since there is no margin whatsoever for human error.
 
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