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There's some ongoing pettiness between Ronald D. Moore and Brannon Braga in For All Mankind, which now seems to have established that Voyager doesn't exist in its alt-2003. By the sounds of things in the latest episode, there was TOS, TNG and DS9 (or for purist alt-history nerds, TOS, TAS, and Phase II), but VOY is out.

Talk about carrying a grudge. 😅

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(The grudge, for others:)
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It's such a silly, small-minded move because it shouldn't even be an issue in the alt-universe. We *should* have different SF in a worñd already settling on Mars by that time.

The show had a chance to imagine completely new art to go with its changed space destiny. It chose pettiness instead. (But S4 is my least favourite anyway.)

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I haven't seen it, but the Okudas post about their involvement, which I took as a good sign.

I tried reading the article, but I got tired of trying to figure out what actually happened, but only getting variations of, "I should have known, but didn't" and "I shouldn't be angry, but I am."

I'm developing a fondness for Voyager as I go through the series. It's flawed, but what isn't? But it definitely deserves to it's place in "FAM's" fictional history.

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@nblumengarten @MLClark @WordsmithFL I enjoy Voyager. Like you said, it's flawed, but they all are in some way.

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