The Best of Trek- Voyager
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Re: The Best of Trek- Voyager
I still to this day don't know why they created the "Tom Paris" character, when they already had a better one in Nicolas Locarno who was already established with a very similar (and I'd argue superior) back story. Especially when they'd already gone ahead and hired the actor who played him. Would have been a nice bridge of continuity from TNG.
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Re: The Best of Trek- Voyager
I would imagine it has something to do with avoiding paying royalties to the "First Duty" writers for every single Voyager episode. Which would get quite pricey I suspect.
Go and see Chuck's review of The First Duty. He goes into this question in some detail.
Go and see Chuck's review of The First Duty. He goes into this question in some detail.
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Re: The Best of Trek- Voyager
Yeah, it was that. They'd have had to pay royalties every time his character was on screen or mentioned in the show (or other shows). Or computer games, books, interactive stuff - not a lot, but with 176 episodes and all the books, audio books and merchandising (lunch boxes, models, etc), you're probably talking several hundred thousand or even possibly millions of dollars.Eternal_Freedom wrote:I would imagine it has something to do with avoiding paying royalties to the "First Duty" writers for every single Voyager episode. Which would get quite pricey I suspect.
Go and see Chuck's review of The First Duty. He goes into this question in some detail.
From a "Paramount" business point of view, I do understand the decision. From a story point of view, it was a bit silly.
They did originally intend for him to be Nick Locarno. It wasn't the Voyager production crew's fault / idea to change it.
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I actually really liked that episode where The Doctor is revived 700 years in the future from a backup, to find that Voyager's encounter with his people was a holocaust-like experience, where historical revisionists made Janeway and Crew into war criminals. It was a fun exercise in a case where what happens in a 'normal' Voyager episode got reinterpereted into something way different.
That must have been fun for the cast. Mulgrew taking off her sinister black gloves and going "Violence. It's the Starfleet Way."
That must have been fun for the cast. Mulgrew taking off her sinister black gloves and going "Violence. It's the Starfleet Way."
Re: The Best of Trek- Voyager
That was a fun one actually.Nephtys wrote:I actually really liked that episode where The Doctor is revived 700 years in the future from a backup, to find that Voyager's encounter with his people was a holocaust-like experience, where historical revisionists made Janeway and Crew into war criminals. It was a fun exercise in a case where what happens in a 'normal' Voyager episode got reinterpereted into something way different.
That must have been fun for the cast. Mulgrew taking off her sinister black gloves and going "Violence. It's the Starfleet Way."
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Re: The Best of Trek- Voyager
I imagine this is how everyone felt during "Bride of Chaotica!". I know Mulgrew loved going over the top.Nephtys wrote:That must have been fun for the cast. Mulgrew taking off her sinister black gloves and going "Violence. It's the Starfleet Way."
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Re: The Best of Trek- Voyager
I do like the Season 7 follow-up, "Flesh and Blood", in that it was one of the few instances that VOY explored the consequences of the characters' past actions.FaxModem1 wrote:I nominate a lot of the Hirogen arc, from 'Message in a Bottle', 'Hunter' and 'Prey', each one with a focus and more revelations on who exactly the Hirogen are, as well as reestablishing contact with the Alpha Quadrant, the revelation of the Maquis death and Starfleet finding out that Voyager survived.
Hunter shows just exactly how creepy and different the Hirogen are, with their Predator like trophies and living for the hunt.
And then finally, 'Prey', where we see S8472/Undine being hunted by Hirogen, while in the side plot Seven vs Janeway on how to treat the prisoner and the quality of mercy.
And then they end the whole arc on the blockbuster 'The Killing Game', with everything but the kitchen sink thrown in. You got Nazis, World War II, aliens, explosions, Klingons, and the French Resistance all going against each other over the holodeck. A truly epic way to end the aliens we met in Message in a Bottle.