Yeah like DS9 having repeat characters makes sense because the station isn't going anywhere. How the heck do the same people show up on Voyager?
49 0 ReplyEspecially with some of the jumps through the sector they made with outside help
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37 0 ReplyThat is cool as fuuuuck thanks
13 0 ReplyWhat does that answer?
10 0 ReplyHow they keep encountering the same species 2 seasons after the first time despite seemingly moving vast distances past them.
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They showed how they do it.
Each civilization had their own agreements and there was a lot of zig-zagging and going around stuff.18 0 ReplyA squad, working together against a common enemy who wreaks havoc anywhere they go?
All in the name of something called “Coffee.”
They defend worlds from coffee.
11 0 ReplyYet, Voyager was way faster than anything most species had, moved faster than it could theoretically do, and somehow those people still zig-zagged ahead.
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Unless the producers/audience reception is nonplussed, as with the Vidiians or the Kazon. At which point they fall back on old reliable Borg.
17 0 ReplySorry but the species growing massive nugs on their heads was a bad choice for reoccurring antagonists.
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Then there was the time Naomi Wildman's mom got left on some planet somewhere and everyone forgot she existed.
Edit: This gives me an idea.
12 0 ReplyLike that cardadian Who had surgery to look like a bajorin showing up like three seasons later.
12 0 ReplyShe and the Kazon she was with were crazy enough to actually just be following Voyager though
10 0 ReplyGood point
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That was "Worst Case Scenario", and Seska was a hologram in that episode.
7 0 ReplyWasn't the one where she showed up with a kid that wasn't actually his several seasons later though?
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