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>Janeway's "holier than thou" attitude turned me off. Kes was waaayyy too boring. I'm glad they got rid of her. How many times can they rebuild the ship without a starbase to help out? I really disliked the "foam head" aliens in the first few seasons...terrible makeup.

That's for sure. In fact, I was suprised a Black activist group didn't protest that head gear as mocking Black hairdo's. Ya know, thinking back on some of the characters, don't they remind you somewhat of the Taliban?


>The other aliens (computer generated .. species 713 or something like that) looked computer generated. In the first episode there was lots of discussion about the Federation/Maqui problems, but it just went away... I find it hard to believe that there wouldn't have been some problems.
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>This is just a start of my list. Voyager was the lowest rated of the "modern" Treks (not counting Enterprise...too early to say about it).
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>However, the series did have its moments. There was an episode where the crew was on the hollodeck in a WWII scene that was outstanding.

Twenty third century facists episode. That was one I didn't like. It was always amazing to me how things would go 'offline' at the most crucial times, as if they were running Win95 rc1, and then would come 'online' in the nick of time. But, when the science goes from plausible, to fesible, to futuristic, to miraculous (ya, I know the quote by Clark)... it was to me just an indication of script writers getting out of holes.

But, that one, where they are forced to land on a planet that has silvery liquid life just evolving into intelligent life and able to replicate the crew. The next episode you have Voyager seven months later and wierd things start to happen to both the crew and the ship. Everything is degrading. The Doctor realizes that "something" happened seven months ago, and that the crew members and the ship are actually made of that silvery life stuff. So, they head back to the planet but explode just before they get there. Meanwhile, on the real voyager they ask, 'what was that explosion?'
JLK

Janeway 'holier than thou'? Not any more so than Jean Luc Picard. What did Mozart say about marbles? :)
JLK

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>>mmm... am I that odd? :P
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>>I though Tuvok was great, the scientient holographic doctor was neat, the graphics was great, (seven of nine is living proof that makeup can cover a lot of imperfections, if you compare 7o9 with unretouched fotos of Jerri Hale), the scrappy chief engineer, and a captain so strong you suspect a sex change operation. What's not to like? (well, Nelix was out of place...)
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