That's... disappointing, on both counts. And it makes the holodeck rationing, which I always thought was one of the most realistic parts of the show, really silly. I wouldn't want it to be this way (because I'm just not a fan of grimdark fiction) but Year of Hell, minus the reset at the end, was the way you'd think the whole series would have played out, if they'd gone full realism with it. It's crazy how everywhere else the ship could be half destroyed and then back to normal next week, and it's nice to see that being averted for that episode. Would have been awesome as a season.Zontar said:Nope, right from the start all the way to the end they repeatedly state that the power is incompatible. Though one thing that upsets me is that Year of Hell was intended to be a whole season, not a 2 parter. That would have been great.Owyn_Merrilin said:I thought the point was more that the power /was/ all coming from the same source, and the holodeck and replicators used so much of it that they had to limit crew access to it, not that it was some separate power source that randomly spit out tokens.
I agree with most of the rest, though. Neelix was obnoxious, and the only episode I can remember enjoying was the Year of Hell two parter.
Also, Voyager had promise, but not as a continuation of TNG so much as TOS. The Voyager was about the size of a Constitution class, and it was meant to be an isolated explorer, not the flagship of the federation fleet that tended to stay close to home. That was also the other direction you'd expect them to have gone with the whole being stranded in the Delta quadrant thing, aside from what we got a glimpse of in Year of Hell, and in that one episode with another stranded Federation ship whose captain... took a different path than Janeway, let's say. Unfortunately it never really did either, or even a very good impression of TNG, which still could have been awesome (I mean, I grew up on TNG probably moreso than TOS, I'm not a TOS purist or anything, it just makes more sense as to what the plan for Voyager was than TNG).