Nambo wrote:
I voted Voyager, but have to say the original series nearly got my vote as it was so radical when it first came out, amazing at the time whereas these days such things are ten a penny.
As for Deep Space Nine, I cannot understand how anybody could like that, as far as I could tell, they never actually went anywhere?, to me it seemed more like
CROSSROADS in space, ( a rubbish British soap opera).
They went places all the time. Usually via the Defiant, which was a warship prototype developed for an expected Borg Invasion. That was the ship that Worf was on at the beginning of First Contact.
DS9 is best viewed as the latter half of TNG. DS9 started half way through TNG's run, and we got a lot of resolutions for storylines in DS9 that were started on the other show. We also got Chief O'brien's family, who were secondary characters on TNG, becoming permanent on DS9. The same with Worf, who jumped over to DS9 as a permanent cast member at the beginning of season 4. Thus making Worf the most well developed character in all the shows.
DS9 was more serialized than any other series with long running story arcs usually involving an enemy civilization ruled by shapeshifters. One time half the permanent cast members were abducted and replaced by shapeshifters, but we didn't find out that the characters we were following were fakes until several episodes after the event.