Voyager arguably did better in the long run than SG: Atlantis as well, and it was certainly overall better than Enterprise
1.Voyager wasn't serialized.
2. Voyager wasn't DS9.
3. Ron Moore did a hatchet job on Voyager and his admirers fell for it.
4. Woman captain.
Working backwards,
4. Complaints about schizophrenic Janeway were nonsense, given that most complaints center upon decisions that had no right answer possible, or depend upon peculiar interpretations of nonexistent things like the Prime Directive. It also shows a shocking ignorance of real schizophrenia or other mental disorders. Besides, it was Seven of Nine who really had two different personalities, depending on what the episode was about. The closely related complaint that Janeway was written always to be right is so silly, it irresistibly suggests a personal problem with female authority figures.
3. The insistence that Voyager had to be about survival in space (defying all logic about replicators,) and had to be about criticizing, er, testing, Federation values et cetera was propagated by Ron D. Moore in his insane rant about Voyager. It is possible I believe for a self interested party on the internet to aim at tearing down someone or something, and succeed, despite being a minority, because this is a virtual community. It's all appearances, not reality.
2. Sisko becomes a God; Odo saves the entire Federation and redeems the Gamma Quadrant; Major Kira's lovers get progressively more and more high status; even snotty Bashir gets a makeover into a genetic superhero. The ordinary people on Voyager weren't nearly as cool as that!
1. Please, it's a bbs cliche that serialization is better for drama.
ENT. didn't have replicators or the ability to land.1.Voyager wasn't serialized.
2. Voyager wasn't DS9.
3. Ron Moore did a hatchet job on Voyager and his admirers fell for it.
4. Woman captain.
Working backwards,
4. Complaints about schizophrenic Janeway were nonsense, given that most complaints center upon decisions that had no right answer possible, or depend upon peculiar interpretations of nonexistent things like the Prime Directive. It also shows a shocking ignorance of real schizophrenia or other mental disorders. Besides, it was Seven of Nine who really had two different personalities, depending on what the episode was about. The closely related complaint that Janeway was written always to be right is so silly, it irresistibly suggests a personal problem with female authority figures.
3. The insistence that Voyager had to be about survival in space (defying all logic about replicators,) and had to be about criticizing, er, testing, Federation values et cetera was propagated by Ron D. Moore in his insane rant about Voyager. It is possible I believe for a self interested party on the internet to aim at tearing down someone or something, and succeed, despite being a minority, because this is a virtual community. It's all appearances, not reality.
2. Sisko becomes a God; Odo saves the entire Federation and redeems the Gamma Quadrant; Major Kira's lovers get progressively more and more high status; even snotty Bashir gets a makeover into a genetic superhero. The ordinary people on Voyager weren't nearly as cool as that!
1. Please, it's a bbs cliche that serialization is better for drama.
3.) Some struggling for survival would have been nice, like in the episode Demon, where they are running out of deutrium and have to operate in Grey Mode. More episodes with plotlines like that would have been welcome. Or how about some follow-up to episodes like Deadlock, where Voyager is utterly trashed at the end of the episode, but is factory-spec new in the very next one. Even ENT did a better job in an area like that. When the NX-01 was damaged in the episode Minefield, the next episode (Dead Stop) dealt with them having to fix things.
2.) It really has nothing to do with DS9. In fact, I watched all of VOY before I watched all of DS9 and I still thought some more serialization was needed.
Please, nobody is asking for it to be nothing but serialized stories. All people wanted was serialization in moderation
In the pilot episode, Janeway was written as ignoring the PD to help the Ocampa. And at the same time she admitted the Maquis as crew she reaffirmed commitment to Starfleet principles. Janeway pretty consistently limited her bending the rules to situtation where it would help people. She was a fly by the seat of your pants captain so far as these ethical dilemmas went, from first to last.
ENT. didn't have replicators or the ability to land.1.Voyager wasn't serialized.
2. Voyager wasn't DS9.
3. Ron Moore did a hatchet job on Voyager and his admirers fell for it.
4. Woman captain.
Working backwards,
4. Complaints about schizophrenic Janeway were nonsense, given that most complaints center upon decisions that had no right answer possible, or depend upon peculiar interpretations of nonexistent things like the Prime Directive. It also shows a shocking ignorance of real schizophrenia or other mental disorders. Besides, it was Seven of Nine who really had two different personalities, depending on what the episode was about. The closely related complaint that Janeway was written always to be right is so silly, it irresistibly suggests a personal problem with female authority figures.
3. The insistence that Voyager had to be about survival in space (defying all logic about replicators,) and had to be about criticizing, er, testing, Federation values et cetera was propagated by Ron D. Moore in his insane rant about Voyager. It is possible I believe for a self interested party on the internet to aim at tearing down someone or something, and succeed, despite being a minority, because this is a virtual community. It's all appearances, not reality.
2. Sisko becomes a God; Odo saves the entire Federation and redeems the Gamma Quadrant; Major Kira's lovers get progressively more and more high status; even snotty Bashir gets a makeover into a genetic superhero. The ordinary people on Voyager weren't nearly as cool as that!
1. Please, it's a bbs cliche that serialization is better for drama.
3.) Some struggling for survival would have been nice, like in the episode Demon, where they are running out of deutrium and have to operate in Grey Mode. More episodes with plotlines like that would have been welcome. Or how about some follow-up to episodes like Deadlock, where Voyager is utterly trashed at the end of the episode, but is factory-spec new in the very next one. Even ENT did a better job in an area like that. When the NX-01 was damaged in the episode Minefield, the next episode (Dead Stop) dealt with them having to fix things.
ENT. was to show what the lack of such technology caused.
It would be hard to have much struggle when in the very first ep. they'd implied Voyager was semi-self sustaining more advanced ship than anything we've seen before.
They had implied all though the series that such struggle just wasn't going to happen.
2.) It really has nothing to do with DS9. In fact, I watched all of VOY before I watched all of DS9 and I still thought some more serialization was needed.Serialized even in moderation is still serialized.Please, nobody is asking for it to be nothing but serialized stories. All people wanted was serialization in moderation
So yeah, you are still asking for a serialized show.
Being that DS9 is only Trek to fit that discription, you are subtilely asking for Voy. to be closer to it.
That was "semi" self-sustaining.ENT. didn't have replicators or the ability to land.3.) Some struggling for survival would have been nice, like in the episode Demon, where they are running out of deutrium and have to operate in Grey Mode. More episodes with plotlines like that would have been welcome. Or how about some follow-up to episodes like Deadlock, where Voyager is utterly trashed at the end of the episode, but is factory-spec new in the very next one. Even ENT did a better job in an area like that. When the NX-01 was damaged in the episode Minefield, the next episode (Dead Stop) dealt with them having to fix things.
ENT. was to show what the lack of such technology caused.
It would be hard to have much struggle when in the very first ep. they'd implied Voyager was semi-self sustaining more advanced ship than anything we've seen before.
They had implied all though the series that such struggle just wasn't going to happen.
Serialized even in moderation is still serialized.Please, nobody is asking for it to be nothing but serialized stories. All people wanted was serialization in moderation
So yeah, you are still asking for a serialized show.
Being that DS9 is only Trek to fit that discription, you are subtilely asking for Voy. to be closer to it.
when is it mentioned that the ship is self-sustaining?
Then we'd be complaining how it makes no sense to send a old battle cruiser and a crew of 750 after one small Maquis ship.This is what I mean when I say that the premise of the show was flawed and needed to be refined more before being put to TV:
- Making Voyager a small scout ship, it would've worked out better if it was a Cruiser (or an older Heavy Cruiser). They could get away with saying "We can make new shuttles and torpedoes" since the audience would more readily accept a larger type vessel doing that stuff. The whole "We can't make torpedoes and shuttles" thing never made much sense to me.
- This also gives them a bigger crew so the audience would also accept that "Well, we can't expect them to show us all 750 members of the crew." and they could kill off more of them without seriously impeding the ship's functions.
- They should have made the central cast smaller. Janeway, Chakotay, Paris, The Doctor and Tuvok should've been the core cast with Neelix, Kes, Torres and Kim as secondary characters. That also quiets the "There's no secondaries" complaints while allowing more focus on the central cast's development.
when it comes down to it, torres also had daddy issues. it just manifested itself differently since she was bi-racial whereas paris was more or less a rich kid throwing a decade long tantrum. thankfully, they had him get over it halfway through the series (more or less). i would've just made neelix, kes, and harry the minor characters.Then we'd be complaining how it makes no sense to send a old battle cruiser and a crew of 750 after one small Maquis ship.This is what I mean when I say that the premise of the show was flawed and needed to be refined more before being put to TV:
- Making Voyager a small scout ship, it would've worked out better if it was a Cruiser (or an older Heavy Cruiser). They could get away with saying "We can make new shuttles and torpedoes" since the audience would more readily accept a larger type vessel doing that stuff. The whole "We can't make torpedoes and shuttles" thing never made much sense to me.
- This also gives them a bigger crew so the audience would also accept that "Well, we can't expect them to show us all 750 members of the crew." and they could kill off more of them without seriously impeding the ship's functions.
- They should have made the central cast smaller. Janeway, Chakotay, Paris, The Doctor and Tuvok should've been the core cast with Neelix, Kes, Torres and Kim as secondary characters. That also quiets the "There's no secondaries" complaints while allowing more focus on the central cast's development.
I would have made Torres a core character over Paris.
Dawson is a way better actor and Be'Lanna as a character is more dramatic and has more depth.
Between her heritage, personality & job skills. You can probably do twice as many storys for Torres than Paris. The troubled young man with daddy issues gets boring really quick.
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