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What would have improved Voyager?

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Compare Seska an engineer who had been working around transporters and replicators all her life, given a few months head start to furrow away all the convenient technology she needed to be the messiah to the kazon pulling them up by their boot straps to a completely different weight class, but she "doesn't" and then now and then makes a grab at Voyager when dala was able acquire everything in 2 seconds using a core dump on her tricorder while the hedgehogs back was turned... TO Scorpius cutting Crichton's scull cap off, removing half his brain to get at a spidercancerlike robot drone that had been threading around in there acting as the home for a "Head Scorpius" who'd been tormenting John for 2 years in a battle of wit and distraction to yield the secret of wormhole weapons... And then like an Oded back ally hooker, John's left there to die while the credits roll for the end of season.

Even with muppets, Farscape was plenty dark.
 
The replicators solved their food/water needs, the ship had enough room for everyone, and they took the power they needed from stars they passed by.

Sure, we didn't see each and every moment but it's reasonable that's how it went. They weren't as ill-prepared as the Colonials were.
 
Untrue. The Galactica was super prepared.

Having to look after the civilian fleet ruined their estimates about what they needed?

Voyager wouldn't have lasted a week with another 47 thousand people acting out as dependents, however there were a couple episodes where Voyager had run down on a single vital element like in "Resistance".

Clinton was President, it was a happier time to be an American in America.
 
Who is more caustic and depressing, Voyager's Doctor or Gregory House? Who was instantly redeemed and mellowed out becoming beloved by all those around him after a 1/4 season, and who is a bigger jerk after 4 years?

It's morally bankrupt to instantly redeem characters for no reason practically between scenes and between episodes.

Voyager would have been better if the Doctor had gotten worse after parallax instead of sublimenting itself into a non event.
 
What would have improved VOYAGER?

You might as well ask the same question about all of the TREK shows. And if this question is being asked ONLY in regard to VOYAGER, then this thread is irrevelant.
 
Oh for God's sake Kenobi those suggestions were completely ridiculous...mmmph...argh...NO!...must not suggest...Seven...rubbing decon gel...on Janeway's butt...after spanking!
 
Wil has a posse said:
voss749 said:
5) No holodecks

This should be bolded and underlined.

:)

I'll give it a try:

NO HOLODECKS.

There, that felt better.

I would like to have seen Janeway have to explain some of the major events of the journey to a board of review at Starfleet. In the military, whenever something out of the ordinary takes place, there's a board of review.

I'd periodically like to see a Starfleet vs. Maquis soccer game with the two coaches - Chakotay and Janeway cheating to secure a win.

I would like to have seen Janeway denied service in the Captain's lounge because of a tab that went unpaid for seven years.

I would also liked to have seen her have to use a good chunk of her back pay to bail the crew out of jail after they hit San Francisco for the first time in seven years. Kind of like "Night Court" only everything's a bit cleaner.
 
I like some of the holodeck episodes, particularly Worst Case Scenario and Fair Haven (I know I'm in the minority on the latter.) These two were good because we actually got to see a more 'human' side of the crew, particularly with Janeway dealing with her reprogrammable boyfriend.

'Bride of Chaotica' is also fun.

Anyway, the problem with the holodeck is how the writers write about it, not the holodeck itself.
 
I agree on that.

I mean, nuBSG does "Holodeck" stuff all the time, but it's acceptable there because they make it interesting.

All those "head flashes" and "illusions"? BSG's holodecks.
 
Some one going insane, OR being comptrolled by a malevolent enemy is hardly the same as recreational device that tries to kill you every other week.

Seriously, how many near death experience can these people have in there before they just board up the holodeck and pretend it's a beet cellar?

The closest approximation to the holodeck on NuBSG is alcohol.
 
If they could have kept the reset button to maybe once a season it would have done amazing stuff
 
Guy Gardener said:
Some one going insane, OR being comptrolled by a malevolent enemy is hardly the same as recreational device that tries to kill you every other week.

Seriously, how many near death experience can these people have in there before they just board up the holodeck and pretend it's a beet cellar?

The closest approximation to the holodeck on NuBSG is alcohol.

Something that causes the participant to be in some false reality or imagined vision = Holodeck pretty much.

Thos bits of Adama having visions of his wife are basically no-tech holodeck stuff, and since we're still not sure what Head Six are, she's pretty much Baltar's private holodeck thing too.
 
misskim86 said:
If they could have kept the reset button to maybe once a season it would have done amazing stuff

You really think they used the reset button that much :rolleyes:
 
Understood it was used to replace Kes with Seven.

It was used in Year in Hell

It was used in very minor episodes but would say all the time naaaaaaaaa
 
No it wasn't all the time but very often and I'm just in season 4 so far.

One recurring thing is that the ship gets beaten up a lot then in the next episode it's all shiny again.
 
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