I entirely agree with the conclusion to this review, but oh man, that beautifully constructed brick joke of slowly making Boimler into a Kazon to give Tom Paris Delta quadrants flashbacks is still so dang amazingly funny

They made it to Tars Lamora (which is supposed to be on the border between the Delta and Beta Quadrants) in "Prodigy", so it's not too hard of a stretch to imagine a few making it to Federation space.Nobody700 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 14, 2024 5:34 pm I'd mock Tom thinking a Kazon got to the Alpha Quadrant... but those cabbage heads TENDED to be pretty far out. I think even the show runner for Voyager pointed out that they should have left Kazon space a long time ago but the Kazon were still on their tail.
General question for the thread here: what tech level are we going with for the Kazon? Because in my mind they seem to be at the same level as the NX-01 + a warp 7.5 warp core and that is being generous. The protein resequencer for example that is basically an advanced 3D printer that turns base ingredients into food and shit into boots seems beyond the race that could not work out how to make their own water and killed themselves with a replicator.BlackoutCreature2 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 14, 2024 8:40 pmThey made it to Tars Lamora (which is supposed to be on the border between the Delta and Beta Quadrants) in "Prodigy", so it's not too hard of a stretch to imagine a few making it to Federation space.Nobody700 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 14, 2024 5:34 pm I'd mock Tom thinking a Kazon got to the Alpha Quadrant... but those cabbage heads TENDED to be pretty far out. I think even the show runner for Voyager pointed out that they should have left Kazon space a long time ago but the Kazon were still on their tail.
I'm sure you're right on the limb going out on however I do want to at least bold a possible explanation in your post. Those ships if I remember right were of a decent quality in of themselves even if they weren't being crewed anywhere near optimally. Voyager struggled anytime they turned up, and their ships were in a significantly higher weight class than the Equinox.clearspira wrote: ↑Tue Sep 17, 2024 7:53 pmThey failed but the LA street gangs in some stolen ships made it?
I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that the writers of Prodigy thought ''let's reference this alien from the other show'' and did not put much thought into it.
That's what makes Alliances such a kick in the teeth. Just the writers going out of their way to say "no we refuse to do anything interesting with our 1-dimensional bad guys".Nobody700 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 18, 2024 4:25 am
The sad thing is, I ALWAYS felt like the Kazon could have been one of the best written races in Trek. They HAVE no culture, they have no civilization, they're ready to become the Klingons... and they can walk away from that. If Janeway so wished... she could have prevented a Klingon like society in the Delta Quadrant by showing them a better way and making young Kazon wish to become scientists, doctors, artists, and more. The Kazon, alongside Talaxians, could have been a vastly interesting group to parallel as well. As would the Ocampa...
But well, that's a WHOLE different Voyager show.
This is also the greatest plot hole in the Seska plot.Nobody700 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 18, 2024 4:25 am For me and the Kazon, I always saw them as a people with NO culture and way of life. Thus, they were a vast nomadic race and DOZENS of war chiefs going around the Delta Quadrant, trying to find anything. Hence while I find the idea they got all the way to Federation space... yeah that's a step too far. That's a 75 year journey and while the Kazon have been around for a while, what are the odds a SINGLE ship headed all that way and survived? WHY would they even do that? At least the Klingons in Voyager had a REASON to head there.
The sad thing is, I ALWAYS felt like the Kazon could have been one of the best written races in Trek. They HAVE no culture, they have no civilization, they're ready to become the Klingons... and they can walk away from that. If Janeway so wished... she could have prevented a Klingon like society in the Delta Quadrant by showing them a better way and making young Kazon wish to become scientists, doctors, artists, and more. The Kazon, alongside Talaxians, could have been a vastly interesting group to parallel as well. As would the Ocampa...
But well, that's a WHOLE different Voyager show.