If I were to re-write Voyager

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Re: If I were to re-write Voyager

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I suck at titles and names, so I'm no help there. :lol: I'd avoid any reference to journeying home or anything like that, though. Just seems a little too on the nose. Plus, I never really took to the idea of naming the show after the main ship or station as basically every show since TNG has done. Not only does it come off as not as creative as it could be, but it makes me roll my eyes a bit when they try to play up drama at the idea of the ship being destroyed. This is also largely because I view the show as being about the characters rather than the ship, so, theoretically, the main ship could be lost and the show would go on since the characters would still be trying to make their way home.
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Here's an idea. Some of the 37s stay on Voyager.
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Yeah, I'd probably have some people deciding to stay while picking up others along the way.
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I think... Harry would stay. Maybe ditch his whole "fiancee" thing.
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