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Nimoy wanted Spock's last line to be "If Doctor McCoy is staying on the Enterprise, then my presence is essential." Gene didn't like it.
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There's that (not-so) little part of Gene which wants to torment people and remind them who's boss.Nimoy wanted Spock's last line to be "If Doctor McCoy is staying on the Enterprise, then my presence is essential." Gene didn't like it.
Remember Janeway's line to Tuvok in the pilot:The Janeway moment that baffled me the most was when she told 7 of 9 that she wouldn't allow her to return to the Borg collective.
This is par for the course on Voyager, to the point where it became a sort of received wisdom. It's a vital part of the show’s fabric: Janeway is a stand-in for the United States, and VOY is projecting our sphere of influence into the far future. The Delta Quadrant is an extension of the Federation, claimed by Voyager and tamed by Janeway.TUVOK: Captain, any action we take to protect the Ocampa would affect the balance of power in this system. The Prime Directive would seem to apply.
JANEWAY: Would it? We never asked to be involved, Tuvok. But we are. We are.
All part of Janeway's plan to spread suffering and torment throughout the galaxy.
Was Voyager set in the Mirror Universe all along?All part of Janeway's plan to spread suffering and torment throughout the galaxy.
It's a shame NuTrek already blew that load and failed to catch it in their tube sock. Because that would actually be a neat mirrorverse twist.Was Voyager set in the Mirror Universe all along?![]()
SFDebris did a good bit involving "Mirror Janeway". In this universe, Archer's in charge, and Janeway has somehow swapped places with her Prime counterpart: a hippie who is quick to offer diplomatic solutions.Because that would actually be a neat mirrorverse twist.
(link in case the below doesn't work: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQCcx1ROxJY)SFDebris did a good bit involving "Mirror Janeway". In this universe, Archer's in charge, and Janeway has somehow swapped places with her Prime counterpart: a hippie who is quick to offer diplomatic solutions.
He found out about Neelix' penchant for little girls and he lost his mind.
Iicr, Seven did tell her that she was being hypocritical about it. Didn't work.But Janeway's reasoning was essentially "You're an individual now! You'll take your individuality and fucking like it! Do what I say!". The whole exchanged made Janeway look like an overly controlling psycho and undermined any good argument she has for individuality outside of The Borg.
The narrative that the writers were 'creatively tired' is a lie. Even Berman had some interesting ideas, but they were shot down. Ron Moore left quickly.Iicr, Seven did tell her that she was being hypocritical about it. Didn't work.
Gene was a trailblazer in many ways, not the least of which was being "enlightened" (60's version of woke) publicly and a rotten lout privately. He apparently treated Terri Garr so terribly on the set in her episode (sexism/sexual harassment), which was meant to be a soft pilot for another Roddenberry series, that she refused to ever have anything to do with Trek again. I don't think she was alone, either. She was just one of the ones who had the guts to say "fuck that shit".There's that (not-so) little part of Gene which wants to torment people and remind them who's boss.
Yeah, so "original" that Picard is being re-casted as a young man.Finally Giving Fans What They Want, Making A Movie With New, Original Characters
I mean..its not the worst idea ever. Its how we got TNG and DS9 after all.