You sir are the winner of this thread.
You think that Starfleet would just tell everyone how Kirk and crew travelled back in time, giving everyone with a functioning warp drive the ability to completely fuck over the timeline at will? I very seriously doubt that the method is known outside a need-to-know basis. Anything else would incredibly stupid.
Good concept. Lost in Space is not such a bad idea for a dramatic sci-fi series, especially one with Trek’s history behind it.
Mixed bag of a cast and characters. Janeway/Mulgrew was generally good. Picard/Doctor was very good. Ryan/Seven was really good, until the producers decided to turn the show into Star Trek: Another Story About the Hot Chick in the Catsuit. Everyone else was either boring (Paris, Harry, Chakotay) or affirmatively annoying (Neelix, Kes).
Absolutely terrible follow-through on the concept. The reset button has been mentioned many times already, and it’s an absolute disgrace. What the hell difference do hard decisions and hard times make if they’re all forgotten by the next episode?
Overall, a mixed bag, with most episodes being tolerable entertainment, but the overall series being a huge disappointment.
Incidentally, here’s the best Trek review site on the web: Hypertext.
Yeah, tell me about it…
[spoiler]…I would have thought the reasonable thing to do would have been to bring back the “Caretaker’s” mate, who they ran across in like the 2nd season, and who thought that Voyager had murdered him.
I’d imagined something like having the Caretaker’s mate angrily show up to keep Voyager from making any more progress out of the Delta quadrant, a bunch of new-age touchy-feely crap, after which the mate is finally convinced of Voyager’s noble intent, and sends the ship back to Earth. You know, bring the story full circle.
Instead, we get Alice Kirge. And some more unusually specialized Borg ships. And 7 of 9 hooking up with…Chakotay. :eek: I mean, where the hell did that come from? That’s like having Scotty hook up with Yeoman Rand. Or Q with Moneypenny. Or Martin Crane with Roz. It’s just—aaaugh! [/spoiler]
…You know, we really need a “brain exploding” smiley for times like this. Almost as bad as we need a “puking” smiley.
It’s then too bad they didn’t do anything with it. Any actual interpersonal conflicts were transient and forgotten by the next episode. Chakotay remained loyal, Torres remained an intermittent bitch, but harder-core rebellion from Maquis crew came from people who were promptly killed off or never seen again.
The show would have been a hundred times better if Chakotay and Janeway had been basically hostile to each other the whole time, and only forced to work together because it was the only way they could survive. Think of the tension, having some of their greatest enemies actually on the ship serving as part of the crew. Instead, they were all buddy-buddy after a few episodes. What a waste.
Thank you for perfectly capturing the suckiness of this episode.
Worst . . . episode . . . ever!
Seriously, I think this might be the dumbest episode of Star Trek ever made. Anyone want to list some other contenders? (Not to hijack the thread or anything . . . )
Just wanted to add my own little bit of weight to those who like Voyager. Before I exit to a hailstorm of tomatoes, I’d just like to say that not only is Janeway my favorite Enterprise Captain of all time, but I love her voice as well.
[…stop that!.. …ouch!.. …dammit!..]
“Everyone fan out and search for Neelix’s lungs.” THAT is her voice to me. (I lie. Her voice to me is actually “I’m burning your child, Ejlert!”)
That line’s good, I grant you, but it’s only a close second to Torres’ “Get the cheese to sickbay!”
Well, they wanted her to play Major Kira in DS9, but she didn’t want to do Trek full time, IIRC.
I don’t think Tuvok was African or American!
I think I’ve said it before, but anyone who disliked Kate Mulgrew is Janeway would we well advised to find a copy of the bonus disc from the Season 1 box set. Take a good look at Genevieve Bujold’s turn as the first Captain Janeway, and tell me they didn’t dodge a bullet when she left on the first day of shooting.
He may not have been American, but he must have had African heritage somehow. I mean, so there are dark-skinned Vulcans, fine. But how is it that the dark-skinned Vulcans just happen to differ from light-skinned Vulcans in all the same superficial physical ways in which African humans differ from light-skinned humans? Parallel evolution? I don’t buy it. Not even all dark-skinned humans look like that. That dude is African. I figure that back in the days of the slave ships, the Vulcans sent around a spaceship or two of their own to get in on the action…
'Course what I really meant was they wanted her to play Ro, and be Sisko’s first officer. She declined, and they came up with Major Kira instead. [/self-nitpick]
Are you sure she was intended as his Executive Officer? I know she was approached for a role on the series but an Ensign as an XO seems a bit preposterous.
Then again, so does an Ensign on the Senior Staff and both VOY and ENT are guilty of this.
And TNG had a kid for a helmsman!