JME2 wrote:Lord Revan wrote:JME2 wrote:Archer's decision to hand over the sensor logs also had the potential for great long-term geo-political development between Earth, Vulcan, and Andoria -- potential that like so much of the Berman-era, was ultimately wasted.
well that is in many ways true of the whole "Berman-era" alot of great potential but that potential was wasted by poor execution.
One of these failures that drives me crazy to this day is the Maquis.
I still love the concept of renegade Federation citizens. But espite all the work that went into setting up for VOY, the irony is that DS9 benefited the most from them. Even TNG did a better job with them in its penultimate episode than VOY in its entire run.
The maquis have an interesting genesis. They were created specifically for Voyager, but during TNG - I was reading up on them on memory alpha the other day.
Memory Alpha wrote:The Maquis were first shown in the eponymous DS9 episode "The Maquis, Part I", although some elements of their story can be traced to TNG: "Journey's End". Regarding the Maquis' origins, Ronald D. Moore commented:
"The Maquis were definitely created for Voyager. When I was working on 'Journey's End', Michael told me quite explicitly about their plans for the role of the Maquis on Voyager and that he wanted 'Journey' to show the roots of the Maquis even though they would later be named on DS9." (AOL chat, 1997)
http://en.memory-alpha.org/wiki/Maquis
Which, in a way, is kind of sad because it shows the producers were thinking, and thinking hard, about the new show (Voyager) and the back story for the characters - a multi pronged introduction (via The Wounded, Chain of Command, then specifically in Journey's End) and then DS9's The Maquis and Preemptive Strike (2nd to last episode of TNG). They really wanted, it seems, to introduce some politics and lay a rich background (for TV) for the Maquis... but then it seems once we get past the first episode, other than Seska, there isn't really much done with them. It's brought up a few times - Suda, "alternate reality" type episodes and mentioned when going on about letters from home every so often. Such a shame.