I don't know, I don't really set out to bait really.
I'm personally just glad you see it as not serious.
I don't know, I don't really set out to bait really.
At the cons I go to, yes.Slash Gallagher wrote: ↑Wed Feb 13, 2019 10:16 amJust give on longish answer and i won't push you on this...
Or anyone that responds unless they use ad hominem.
You are still allowed to do that in 2019 with your unwoke politics...?
I'm not sure who I'd have then run into first, but the Vidiians would feature much more prominently in my version. There'd also be multiple factions involved, with both the "kill everyone and steal their organs" faction and a more civilized hold-out that is very much against that and realizes Voyager is probably their last hope. There'd also be some independent groups who are somewhere between the two on the spectrum and are just trying to get by. Basically, Vidiian civilization has fallen completely apart, and the only thing keeping them going as a species is the organ modification tech they already had which lets them re-purpose organs and other tissues for their own bodies. The "good" faction is basically what's left of their government, with scientists still struggling to find a cure or at least a way to keep the phage from spreading. The "bad" faction and various shades of "slightly less bad" factions are making that more difficult, though, as they keep attacking the hold-outs for resources and uninfected organs and tissues.technobabbler wrote: ↑Wed Feb 13, 2019 9:09 pm There needs to be a good antagonist in the Delta Quadrant (that isn't the Borg). To quote Neelix, one Intrepid-class ship being the matching anything in the sector?/quadrant? (i forget the line) is just plain lazy world building.
Possible antagonists: A Federation-type alliance collapsed because of ______ and different factions battle for resources (all of them various shades of gray like in "The Void") and Voyager survive by its wits.
Or an authoritarian version of the Federation (aka Starship Troopers) exists in that area the Delta Quadrant. Voyager finds itself allied with the underground movement, mercenaries, and smugglers.
Something like that.
They were stupid and self-defeating, and lacked any real believable background. After a while, they tried tacking on a somewhat Klingon-like "culture" to them and just failed miserably at it. They were like lame guido wanna-be Klingons, who were "bad" simply because there needed to be "bad guys."BridgeConsoleMasher wrote: ↑Thu Feb 14, 2019 5:33 am Not saying they were that great or anything, but what do you people think's wrong with the Kazon?
The Vidiians were probably the best antagonists they came up with, and then they failed to do anything with them at all outside of a few episodes.Come to think of it, I thought the Vidiians turned out to be pretty threatening and ominous, though they seemed kinda limp their first episode.
yes. We have a genuinely alien race and nothing gets done with it. And the Phage is cured off-screen as a throwaway line. WTF.Admiral X wrote: ↑Thu Feb 14, 2019 6:05 amBridgeConsoleMasher wrote: ↑Thu Feb 14, 2019 5:33 am The Vidiians were probably the best antagonists they came up with, and then they failed to do anything with them at all outside of a few episodes.
I don't recall where I got this. But the version I understand about the idea of the Kazon was they were to be like a street gang or gangs. The writer for them was instructed to seek a few out and get some feel for them. Instead he bought a thin book on gangs and sort of used it.BridgeConsoleMasher wrote: ↑Thu Feb 14, 2019 5:33 am Not saying they were that great or anything, but what do you people think's wrong with the Kazon?
Come to think of it, I thought the Vidiians turned out to be pretty threatening and ominous, though they seemed kinda limp their first episode.