- Joined
- Nov 9, 2019
The show where you get 100 different takes on the Prime Directive, and each one being completely fucking stupid. Honestly, they should've just ditched StarFleet entirely and had only Marquess (is that how you spell it?) entirely, that way you can justify the amount of rule bending and gunslinging.Voyager hurts because it has so much wasted potential. It's best episode retcons everything that happened in it at the end.
Instead, Janeway insisted on becoming Hernando de Soto, and like the Conquistadora she is, rampaged through uncharted land with a redman by her side, leaving a wake of horrific violence and destruction.
It doesn't help either that virtually every character is a cardboard cutout. I tried so hard to like the characters on that show - They're all awful except for maybe Janeway (when shes not in psycho mode) and the Doctor. Chakotay and Neelix are just so awful for two entirely different reasons.
Sisko's my favourite as a captain, but I really hate him as a character. In a show that had so many fanatastic characters, Sisko always felt really dry and hollow. His stoicism never feels convincing either, like someone pretending to be deep and brooding.Voyager's big problem was they pretty much dumped the writing team who'd just done 7 years on The Next Generation straight into another show set on a ship that they planned to run for another 7 seasons. Which means the writing up until Season 4 suffers quite a bit.
Once you hit the two parter of The Year of Hell however, things tend to smooth out, with that two parter in particular fucking shining in terms of concept and plot.
Janeway's also the worst of the Captains when it comes to Federation principles which makes some sense considering the shit she has to put her ship and crew through considering how much of a paper tiger the ship is most of the time.
Sisko's my personal favourite as I enjoy the unusual concepts that DS9 explores.
Picard felt so much more genuine as the stoic and guraded captain, you could always feel like there was always a dialogue running around in his head. I never really got that same impression with Sisko.
As a captain however, he's great. His decisions always felt rational and logical, and he had a firm grasp on real-politik that often feels lacking in other captains. While other Captain rely really heavily on their crew for guidance, Sisko always feels like he knows what to do.