Voyager was the show that destroyed Star Trek
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Being a newbie here, I guess that I don't have room to flame you for saying that Voyager was not that bad... OK, yes, I will! Voyager was absolutely terrible. The biggest insult to Star Trek to ever hit the screen. It's funny how TNG had a few bad episodes (Picard and company get turned into children, Data turns into the mask wearing multiple personality, etc.) but Voyager had maybe a FEW good ones (and that is being generous)!
No, DS9 was a hell of lot better than Voyager. Not that DS9 was great, mind you, just that Voyager was THAT bad.
Anyone else notice that because of Voyager's doctor, "photonic" like forms all of the sudden became commplace? It's amazing to see how unoriginal B & B really are. I think that the crew on Enterprise even encountered some, and this is supposed to be a prequal to TOS!
Or how about the episode where Voyager finds a floating PICK UP TRUCK in space, in the Delta Quadrant! Or was that just a dream I once had... Please tell me it was only a dream.
No, DS9 was a hell of lot better than Voyager. Not that DS9 was great, mind you, just that Voyager was THAT bad.
Anyone else notice that because of Voyager's doctor, "photonic" like forms all of the sudden became commplace? It's amazing to see how unoriginal B & B really are. I think that the crew on Enterprise even encountered some, and this is supposed to be a prequal to TOS!
Or how about the episode where Voyager finds a floating PICK UP TRUCK in space, in the Delta Quadrant! Or was that just a dream I once had... Please tell me it was only a dream.
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I agree. For me, Sisko was the one who made much of DS9 palatable. And they even manged to get in a half-way decent war as well, not bad!spongyblue wrote:I would have to disagree on that on one point; Much of the acting on DS9 was a hell of a lot better. Even though they had a lot drivel on that show, as a whole you had good actors who made stories that if on Voyager would have made you shoot yourself, somewhat watchable. I think Avery Brooks is an excellent actor and I think there were many episodes were he showed that talent. The only one on Voyager that showed any kind of talent to me was the Doctor.
Oh, and Bozman....POKE!!!!!
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No. It wasn't a dream. Mu hahahaha. And then they met Amelia Earhart. And then...bozman wrote:Being a newbie here, I guess that I don't have room to flame you for saying that Voyager was not that bad... OK, yes, I will! Voyager was absolutely terrible. The biggest insult to Star Trek to ever hit the screen. It's funny how TNG had a few bad episodes (Picard and company get turned into children, Data turns into the mask wearing multiple personality, etc.) but Voyager had maybe a FEW good ones (and that is being generous)!
No, DS9 was a hell of lot better than Voyager. Not that DS9 was great, mind you, just that Voyager was THAT bad.
Anyone else notice that because of Voyager's doctor, "photonic" like forms all of the sudden became commplace? It's amazing to see how unoriginal B & B really are. I think that the crew on Enterprise even encountered some, and this is supposed to be a prequal to TOS!
Or how about the episode where Voyager finds a floating PICK UP TRUCK in space, in the Delta Quadrant! Or was that just a dream I once had... Please tell me it was only a dream.
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Well, actually they find out that Elvis is really an alien clone and they find the planet he is on. There Elvis Clone #35798 seduces Janeway and....bozman wrote:Amelia Earheart!?!? I'm surprised that they never ran into Elvis during their travels in the Delta Quadrant. Please don't tell me they did that too...
Just kidding. That would just be too evil. Even for me.
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The degeneration began earlier than Voyager
In actuality, Trek's degeneration began in the latter part of season 5. It wasn't noticeable at first, but the increasing number of technobabble episodes, soap-opera episodes, and the general lack of character development after mid-season 5 pretty much set the high-water mark for the Franchise. From that point onward, Trek was starting to run out of steam.
It would have been far better not to have proceeded with Deep Space Nine and simply wrapped TNG after its seven years, declared victory, and gotten out. For all the problems TNG was having in its later seasons, it still went out on a high note, a bona-fide television success. But it's pretty clear that its pallid treatment of human issues, avoidance of conflict, and PC moralising is the reason why Star Trek: The Next Generation is not ageing as well as the original (and truth be told, one-and-only) Star Trek.
But Voyager is indeed what has made the Franchise a laughing stock; an object of contempt to the modern SF audience and inconsequential to the general television watching public. That show exposed the creative and ideological bankruptcy which reigns in the Production Office. And Boobyprise is merely the putricense bubbling out of Trek's decaying corpse.
It would have been far better not to have proceeded with Deep Space Nine and simply wrapped TNG after its seven years, declared victory, and gotten out. For all the problems TNG was having in its later seasons, it still went out on a high note, a bona-fide television success. But it's pretty clear that its pallid treatment of human issues, avoidance of conflict, and PC moralising is the reason why Star Trek: The Next Generation is not ageing as well as the original (and truth be told, one-and-only) Star Trek.
But Voyager is indeed what has made the Franchise a laughing stock; an object of contempt to the modern SF audience and inconsequential to the general television watching public. That show exposed the creative and ideological bankruptcy which reigns in the Production Office. And Boobyprise is merely the putricense bubbling out of Trek's decaying corpse.
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EDIT —addenda
Sorry, just noticed that I'd forgotten to specify that I was referring to season 5-onward of Star Trek: The Next Generation as to the beginning of the Franchise's degeneration.
The Dark wrote:Voyager wasn't really that bad. The cast was great, I mean, Neelix was a laugh a minute, Janeway was HOT, and the whole Chakotay/7of9 thing was the most realistic sci-fi romance I've ever seen.
The Dark wrote: You have no IDEA how hard it was to write that. Voyager was horrible. I can't believe I made it through half the first season without gagging.
Oh, and by the way...
It had to have been bad...an out of body halucinatory experience.
Re: The degeneration began earlier than Voyager
Bravo, Bravo! I couldn't agree more with most of what you said. My only exception is that I think TNG shoud have folded it's tent at the end of season five. I noticed back then that the quality of stories was poorer, and that the episodes got short on action and long on touchy feely "character stories" of the soap opera type (that strangely did nothing to add depth to any of the characters. They had an occasional good story in the last two seasons, but not many. If they had ended Trek back then, around '90 or '91. The time would be ripe, right about now, for a new movie or series (with a different set of producers than Berman and Braga, naturally). They could even use the Voyager concept. There was nothing wrong with the basic premise of the show, B&B merely fucked it up six ways from Sunday, and completely failed to realize its potential. Better producers and writers, and a few changes to the cast could have made a very different and actually pretty good series out of it.Patrick Degan wrote:In actuality, Trek's degeneration began in the latter part of season 5. It wasn't noticeable at first, but the increasing number of technobabble episodes, soap-opera episodes, and the general lack of character development after mid-season 5 pretty much set the high-water mark for the Franchise. From that point onward, Trek was starting to run out of steam.
It would have been far better not to have proceeded with Deep Space Nine and simply wrapped TNG after its seven years, declared victory, and gotten out. For all the problems TNG was having in its later seasons, it still went out on a high note, a bona-fide television success. But it's pretty clear that its pallid treatment of human issues, avoidance of conflict, and PC moralising is the reason why Star Trek: The Next Generation is not ageing as well as the original (and truth be told, one-and-only) Star Trek.
But Voyager is indeed what has made the Franchise a laughing stock; an object of contempt to the modern SF audience and inconsequential to the general television watching public. That show exposed the creative and ideological bankruptcy which reigns in the Production Office. And Boobyprise is merely the putricense bubbling out of Trek's decaying corpse.
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In actuality, Trek's degeneration began in the latter part of season 5. It wasn't noticeable at first, but the increasing number of technobabble episodes, soap-opera episodes, and the general lack of character development after mid-season 5 pretty much set the high-water mark for the Franchise. From that point onward, Trek was starting to run out of steam.
It would have been far better not to have proceeded with Deep Space Nine and simply wrapped TNG after its seven years, declared victory, and gotten out. For all the problems TNG was having in its later seasons, it still went out on a high note, a bona-fide television success. But it's pretty clear that its pallid treatment of human issues, avoidance of conflict, and PC moralising is the reason why Star Trek: The Next Generation is not ageing as well as the original (and truth be told, one-and-only) Star Trek.
But Voyager is indeed what has made the Franchise a laughing stock; an object of contempt to the modern SF audience and inconsequential to the general television watching public. That show exposed the creative and ideological bankruptcy which reigns in the Production Office. And Boobyprise is merely the putricense bubbling out of Trek's decaying corpse.
How dare you demean Star trek: TNG that way. It was much more better than even TOS, you better believe it or else i will send Macroviruses over to your house and they will incubate inside you. Deep Space Nine was excellent, it was a step forward. Voyager was in fact a step backwards with the first 3 seasons rehashing TOS and TNG ep's.
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You think TNG was better than the original series?How dare you demean Star trek: TNG that way. It was much more better than even TOS, you better believe it or else i will send Macroviruses over to your house and they will incubate inside you. Deep Space Nine was excellent, it was a step forward. Voyager was in fact a step backwards with the first 3 seasons rehashing TOS and TNG ep's.
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That was a joke, I trust. Nobody with more than two brain cells to rub together can actually believe such nonsense, can they?Dennis Toy wrote:How dare you demean Star trek: TNG that way. It was much more better than even TOS, you better believe it or else i will send Macroviruses over to your house and they will incubate inside you. Deep Space Nine was excellent, it was a step forward. Voyager was in fact a step backwards with the first 3 seasons rehashing TOS and TNG ep's.
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*corrects glaring spelling error*Uraniun235 wrote:data_link: The appropriate spelling is "infidel".
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You think TNG was better than the original series?How dare you demean Star trek: TNG that way. It was much more better than even TOS, you better believe it or else i will send Macroviruses over to your house and they will incubate inside you. Deep Space Nine was excellent, it was a step forward. Voyager was in fact a step backwards with the first 3 seasons rehashing TOS and TNG ep's.
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Re: Voyager was the show that destroyed Star Trek
Greetings, new person!bozman wrote:I don't know why people become offended when I say this, but "Star Trek Voyager" was the beginning of the end for Trek. Thanks to Voyager, the Borg were wussified and made into the villain of the week, the Q became just another alien, Warp 10 was achieved, vulcans no longer had the super strength that they once had, they managed to find the ONLY two Ferengi in the entire quadrant... the list goes on. Basically, what I am saying is that Voyager ruined any sort of continuity that was ever established.
Not to mention the fact that the cast was probably the worst ever assembled. Hell, they could have dressed up the cast of "Friends" in Starfleet uniforms and they would have done a better job.
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While I see your point about Voyager and its hand in the destruction of Star Trek, I am more inclined to believe that TNG caused the slow and painful death of Star Trek. The infusion of political correctness and technobabble did much to diminish the aura of Trek, IMO.
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B&B destroyed Star Trek. Voyager was merely a tool of there evil.
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Yes, yes, bad Voyager, bad.
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Re: Voyager was the show that destroyed Star Trek
Eh, except there's still quite a few quality episodes in TNG. True, it degrades... but that doesn't change the fact that there's still some good work in there.jegs2 wrote:While I see your point about Voyager and its hand in the destruction of Star Trek, I am more inclined to believe that TNG caused the slow and painful death of Star Trek. The infusion of political correctness and technobabble did much to diminish the aura of Trek, IMO.
Voyager... really, how many episodes can anyone think of that were actually good?