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[Growing up I loved ST: Voyager, but now that I’m an adult and I understand the themes of DS9 more, I think DS9 deals with pretty much everything better. DS9 also took a lot more risks, tried new things, and had way more interesting characters than Voyager. ]

tagged as: the thing is that VOY had amazing characters and a really good concept;  but they were stuck in the TNG model and VOY's characters weren't made to fit into that model;  and in DS9 it was virtually impossible to use the same TNG model all the time;  so DS9 had the chance to fully blossom in its potential - the chance that voyager never had;  it's sad really;  DS9 is the best trek series for me;  but voyager had such a good oportunity to be amazing;  we could have had it all;  

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    Still love Voyager, and still can’t quite bring myself to put DS9 as my definite top favorite Star Trek (the first...
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    The most infuriating thing about Voyager was its wasted potential.
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    So agreed with the above. DS9 is a very intimate, political show that deals with religion, genocide, rebellion, and lots...
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