Star Trek: Voyager

Summary

The " reset push " trend of storytelling fail a season 2 installment ofStar Trek : Voyager , butStar Trek : Discoverydid the construct jurist year later . In a masses of differences , one of the enceinte waysVoyagerandDiscoverydiverge is how their installment are structure . Like its predecessor in the dealership , Voyagerwas tender of episodic storytelling and did n’t feature too many time of year - recollective plotlines or story elements that carried from one episode to another . In contrast , Discovery ’s serialized season bled easily from one instalment to the next , with plot of ground details retaining their relevance across multiple seasons .

Because of this , VoyagerandDiscoverytook very unlike approaches to a like storyline in their several time of year 2s . InVoyagerseason 2 , instalment 6 , " Twisted , " a mysterious spatial anomaly surround the ship , trapping the crew while passing through and leaving a monolithic amount of data inthe USS Voyagercomputer banks in its wake . Likewise , inDiscoveryseason 2 , episode 4 , " An Obol for Charon , " the USS Discovery see an ancient , sentient sphere that trapped the ship and imparted all the knowledge it had accumulated over the century before it was destroyed . The concept of both storylines is very similar , but " Twisted " failed where " An Obol for Charon " bring home the bacon .

Star Trek : Voyager ’s time of year 1 close was a misapprehension for several reason , and should have been swop out for a different episode from the series .

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Star Trek: Voyager’s “Twisted” Failed Thanks To The Reset Button

Because ofVoyager ’s occasional storytelling style , the spacial anomaly and all its datum were totally forgotten after " Twisted " ended , destroying any chance of the show redeem an otherwise substandard plot of land . The estimation of an alien species using something like the anomaly as a way to communicate was an interesting conception , but this divulge only came in the last few minutes of the sequence . Although there was speculation about the outlander ' design , Captain Janeway ( Kate Mulgrew ) and Voyager ’s crewnever made contact with them and what had been in the data they receive was never hash out in detail .

This meant that " Twisted " dropped the ball on the only thing that made the episode interesting . Without a further geographic expedition of the anomaly or the extraterrestrial being who created it,“Twisted " was a poorly paced , confusingly structured messthat lack any kind of intrigue and is utterly forgettable inVoyager ’s canon . The only elbow room to deliver " Twisted " would have been to make the anomaly ’s data relevant in succeeding episodes , but alas , the reset clit made this inconceivable . at last , Voyager ’s episodic nature was the last failure in a farseeing list of things that went haywire with " Twisted . "

Star Trek: Discovery’s Serialized Story Didn’t Repeat Voyager’s Mistakes

However , Star Trek : Discoverydemonstrated that handling a alike storyline well was possible . SinceDiscovery ’s storytelling style is serialized , the show was capable to flourish on its Sphere data storyline for multiple episode . This not only allowed them to use the data as a tool to help further other plot but also led to the universe ofZora ( Annabelle Wallis ) , the sentient AI go as Discovery ’s computer who became one of the most interesting characters on the show during season 4.Discoverydemonstrated that it could learn fromStar Trek : Voyager ’s mistakes and turn something that could have been a forgettable one - off story into an intact part of its narrative .

Star Trek : VoyagerandStar Trek : Discoveryare both available to stream on Paramount+.Discoveryseason 5 will premier in April 2024 .

Captain Janeway from Star Trek: Voyager and Captain Michael Burnham from Star Trek: Discovery.

Kate Mulgrew as Captain Janeway and the Maquis crew from Star Trek: Voyager season 1, episode 16,

Chakotay (Robert Beltran), Tom Paris (Robert Duncan McNeill), B’Elanna Torres (Roxann Dawson), and Harry Kim (Garrett Wang) stand together in the USS Voyager’s corridor and stare off-screen confusedly in Star Trek: Voyager.

Captain Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) stares off-screen with the USS Discovery from Star Trek: Discovery in the background.

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