Part 1:
http://www.fandom.com/master_site/editorial.asp?action=page&obj_id=57808
Part 2:
http://www1.fandom.com/master_site/editorial.asp?action=page&obj_id=60714
Part 2 describes my misgivings about Voyager quite well.
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Daniel Henderson
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I find it rather interesting that he chose to wait until now to begin revealing all the little dirty details about Voyager.
My honest opinion is that he was asked to move over to Voyager and he thought, "hey, I've got it in with Brannon Braga and I'm gonna be the new top dog over there at Voyager. I've been in Trek for years, I'm co-executive producer at DS9, I'll step in an and become Voyager's savior."
My bet is that things didn't turn out quite as he expected and that he got mad when not everyone suddenly dropped everything they were planning and doing so he could run the show. He got mad, and left the show. Then, when no one from the show came running back to him pleading for him to return, he got even madder. So now he starts bashing it. I honestly believe that if he truely had those feelings, he would have said so seven months ago when he quit the show - not now, seven months later after all the press on him has died down and after Paramount hasn't given him much of a second thought.
Now, I'm sure that most of Moore's comments about VGR are true, at least to some degree. But I doubt VGR's creative staff is like working in hell, which he pretty much makes it out to be. And I bet there are some on VGR that do have big egos, but I bet theirs weren't the only one - and that's part of the problem.
Like I said, I have enjoyed Moore's work and I think he would have greatly helped Voyager. I also believe that at least some of his allegations are true. But I also think that this mudslinging is in bad taste.
*now ducks as Ron Moore fans unleash the Omega molecule on me*
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Death before Dishonor!
However Dishonor has
quite a disputed defintion.
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"Voyager is not true. If it were true, the ship would not look spick-and-span every week, after all these battles it goes through. How many times has the bridge been destroyed? How many shuttlecrafts have vanished, and another one just comes out of the oven? That kind of bullshitting the audience I think takes its toll."
-Ronald D. Moore
As for the bridge being always clean and tidy - that's just a sign Janeway's a hygiene freak. Surely it's not too much of a stretch in imagination to have some crewman go round each night cleaning, hoovering and giving the panels a fresh lick of paint?
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Gene: "I AM Star Trek"
Yvonne: "You can't sum yourself up in so small a package."
Gene: "SMALL?!!"
- Gene Roddenberry: The Last Conversation
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Somehow we're going somewhere.
The problem is, he isn't saying anything that anybody has already said about VGR hundreds of times before. The shuttle and energy problem, the pristine looking ship, the use of the holodecks, Seven of Nine's outfit. I find it interesting that Moore can bitch about Seven's outfit. He seems to have totally forgotten what Deanna Troi was wearing for a majority of TNG. In fact, that was a little bit more farfetched because Troi's outfit showed more skin. And on top of it, she was a Starfleet officer - graduated from the Academy! Seven is basically a civilian - she's on Janeway's staff because of her knowledge of the Borg and her expertise in the Astrometrics Lab.
I think Ron Moore should be careful about what he is saying, because he is coming off as hypocritical in some points.
He is also acting as if his observations on shuttle count, etc., are some enlightening vision that suudenly came to him that he has to share with the rest of the world. I hate to tell you, Ron, but people have long aware of VGR's rough spots a long time before you brought them up - and guess what, people still watch it anyway.
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"Questions, comments, bring them to me. Problems, take them to Kinis."
Looking at his interview and at the comments posted above, my intuition says that both parties here (Ron Moore as the first and the executive producers of VGR as the second) entered into Ron's coming on board with unrealistic expectations. I'm sure Mr. Moore came to VGR believing that he could make a genuine improvement to the show if more creative control over the show's theme and episodes was gradually given to him. The executive producers probably thought that using his writing skills would be a panacea to the show's ailing ratings without using him as so high a level producer. However, Mr. Moore's hypothesized presupposition that so much creative control would be relinquished by the two men who had exercised it from the start was wrong, and neither side got out of the arrangement what they expected at the start.
I hope that for all of them, they have learned from the experiences and one day may look beyond the conflicts that stained their friendships.
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"...attaining one hundred victories in one hundred battles is not the pinnacle of excellence. Subjugating the enemy's army without fighting is the true pinnacle of excellence."
-Sun Tzu, The Art of War, 6th century B.C.E.
Andrew
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ancient societies from distant orbit than it might be to sit next to the
Guardian of Forever with a tricorder." - Baloo, January 2000
http://www.section31.com/stories/011900_b.htm
http://www.section31.com/stories/012100_a.htm
http://www.section31.com/stories/012200_a.htm
http://www.section31.com/stories/012200_b.htm
Apparently, there's 7 parts to this interview (or so I've heard). I personally can't find any fault in his logic at all. I think he describes Voyager perfectly.
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Daniel Henderson
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Beyond Babylon
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And Kate you can see is Very passionate about her job - as passionate as Ron Moore has shown to be about Star Trek in its entirety... you see Kate getting out there and really trying to boost her show - but what has she got to back her up. Sad really.
Hey, don't get me wrong - there are some FANTASTIC Voyager episodes... YOH being one of them - and maybe its coincidence, or not - but I feel that a lot of the points that Moore raised about his wishes for Voyager WERE done nicely in this episode, the ship, a sense of danger, of isolation. A Sense of wanting to get home. Year Of Hell, showed great character interactions and stories - nearly all of them - from the Doctor's moral dilemmas, to the beautiful developing relationship between Seven and Tuvok (which sadly has be left by the wayside...) The crew shows a comradery and togetherness held by Janeway in many roles - as Captain, as mentor... as Mother. BUT! To little too late...
Ron hits the mark on lots of points. A lot of them were what us Trekkers have been complaining about for a LONG time.
I hope the actors read Moores comments - I'm sure the artists in ALL of them would whole-heartedly agree.
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"...it might be easier to study
ancient societies from distant orbit than it might be to sit next to the
Guardian of Forever with a tricorder." - Baloo, January 2000
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R.E.M.
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"I can't remember stuff." - John Linnell
There is a point at which you need to accept some things as they are...
[This message has been edited by Elim Garak (edited January 24, 2000).]
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"I can't remember stuff." - John Linnell
Edit: Well, apparently you do turn it off. I missed Garak's post. My mistake. But if you don't like, maybe you should turn it off a little more often. For instance, you obviously didn't like "Fair Haven," but I got the impression you watched the whole thing. I'm curious about that.
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[This message has been edited by Individual 5748 (edited January 24, 2000).]
As for episodes like "Drone," if the premise is implausable, it ruins my ability to take the episode seriously.
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As for fixes for Voyager, if you give me about a week, I can list some changes that maybe able to fix it. I say a week because my computer is going in for an upgrade either tomorrow or Wednesday and my friend dubbed off the 1st Season of Earth: Final Conflict (the only good Roddenberry series on TV) for me so I'm going to be engrossed in that.
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Daniel Henderson
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Beyond Babylon
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John Linnell: "This song is called...it's called..."
Audience: "Louisiana! Montana!"
John Linnell: Don't tell me what it's called..."
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Audience: "Louisiana! Montana!"
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[This message has been edited by The Shadow (edited January 25, 2000).]
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If there's no realism, there's no way to put the story into perspective, and thus it becomes flat and pointless.
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Frank's Home Page
John Linnell: "This song is called...it's called..."
Audience: "Louisiana! Montana!"
John Linnell: Don't tell me what it's called..."
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"Questions, comments, bring them to me. Problems, take them to Kinis."
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Frank's Home Page
John Linnell: "This song is called...it's called..."
Audience: "Louisiana! Montana!"
John Linnell: Don't tell me what it's called..."
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takeoffs are optional; landings are mandatory
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Fool of a Took, throw yourself in next time!!
Gandalf
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I bet when Neanderthal kids would make a snowman, someone would
always end up saying "Don't forget the big heavy eyebrows." Then they would all get embarrassed because they remembered they had the big hunky eyebrows too, and then they would get mad and eat the snowman.
-Jack Handey