...especially BSG. Which, for the umpteenth time, was deliberately modeled as an anti-Voyager. Falling for that ploy is gullible. Defending it is ill-mannered.
Battlestar Galactica is often compared to
Star Trek: Voyager, sure, and for good reason.
Galactica used several writers involved with Star Trek (including TNG, DS9, and VOY). The basic premises of both shows are the same: a starship, cut off from the society it came from, searches for the planet Earth. Of course, that's radically simplifying the premises of both shows.
But deliberately modeled as an anti-Voyager? You'll have to find an interview, podcast, or some sort of comment by Ronald D. Moore or David Eick to support that claim. Both were very active on the internet during the show's production, so it shouldn't be hard, if it was said. You could point to
this interview, but that doesn't seem to be what Moore is saying. He
does state that
Battlestar Galactica was produced with the intention of being an "anti-Star Trek" series, but he's talking about the whole franchise, not singling out
Star Trek: Voyager.
Rather, when Moore points out the "lineage" of
Galactica, he singles out
DS9. He does indicate that he would have taken
VOY down a darker path had he been given the reigns, but not to the extent of
Galactica. Certainly his brief experience there influenced him (who would claim otherwise?), but hardly to the point that he wanted to make a show that was the "anti-
Star Trek: Voyager."