I suppose that is the problem with a memorial wall, it needs to be in a public space to serve its purpose in universe, but at the same time to have a subconscious effect on the audience it also has to be somewhere that's on screen often enough for them to see it filling up without frequent scenes in a dedicated memorial garden that would potentially make the show too morbid. Although that said, if the show as a whole had been more competently handled and possibly if they'd gone for a darker tone (and let's face it, being stranded years from home with little to no resources and hostile factions really deserves a darker tone than what they went with; at the very least it should have been as dark as DS9, possibly juxtaposed with the hope that Trek humanity's hat of alliance builders and mediators would generate with their impact on the Delta Quadrant), then a memorial garden that featured prominently could possibly work.StrangeDevice wrote:Ooh, yeah, the conference room would definitely be at the top of my list for places to stick it. The only issue there is that it's not a public area of the ship. I'm not sure whether that interferes with the purpose of a memorial or not, but I have an inkling that they'd want to put it in a public space. Looking at the technical manual, maybe in VIP quarters?
But something that should also be considered - budget. To save money and justify its inclusion to the suits, it probably needs to be in one of the main sets, or at a push on the back of one of the modular corridor set's walls that can be flipped around as needed (although again, if it had been planned as darker from the getgo then the extra set could probably have been justified, especially if the French pool hall or the Janeway Austin subplot and its associated set had been jettisoned in favour of it). So really it needs to be in Janeway's Ready Room, the Bridge, the Magic Meeting Room, the Mess Hall, or Sickbay. And of those I think Sickbay is probably the worst - last thing you want when being treated is a list of everyone the Doctor failed to save on the wall next to your bed
I think part of the problem with this is let's face it the writers/producers/etc really just wanted to do TNG with new characters and the situation really didn't fit that.