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Location: Militant Janeway True Path Devotees Compound. With Sehlats.
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Re: Security Chief Kim...really?
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Location: In the lap of squalor I assure you.
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Re: Security Chief Kim...really?
And did you see Janeway go to town in the Omega Directive? She's a better Chakotay than Chakotay.
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Location: Delta Quadrant Borg Queen appartement 8472
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Location: Terra 3
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Re: Security Chief Kim...really?
To the prison bus comment, they are terrorists. That's what Janeway was doing in the Badlands, hunting terrorists. If they got back in Caretaker, they would've all been escorted to prison cells. So yes, not only are they going back to the Federation where arrest awaits them, but they get the honor of driving their own prison bus there because Warden Janeway needs a few extra hands? Now you can argue they wanted to get back because of the Maquis cause itself... except this is never mentioned at all by any of the Maquis characters. Heck most of them are advocating settling down when the oppurtunity knocks. Which definitely makes a lot of sense -after- the Maquis find out the Dominion killed everyone they care about. It might have been interesting to hear them planning a mutiny when they get closer to home, so they can use their ship to help the Maquis, then scrap these plans as they find out what did really happen, but we never saw any actual depth like that. They Maquis were just used in a very half-ass manner in Voyager, which is weak considering the divided crew as supposed to be one of the show's main premises.
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Location: Delta Quadrant Borg Queen appartement 8472
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Commodore
Location: Terra 3
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Voyager wasn't founded on the premise on being Star Trek Borg. It wasn't until season 4 they started showing up with any regularity. So that really makes your comparison invalid. Your opinion of that particular antagonist, is just that. Mine happens to be different. By the logic of you saying, the Delta Quadrant has the Borg so there should be more Borg episodes. Well... couldn't you say that about any one of a dozen Alpha Quadrant species? That TNG should've had more Cardassian or Talarian episodes? Space is big. There can be more than one antagonist in a given area. Either way, Voyager was never supposed to be -about- the Borg. It was supposed to be about a divided crew being force to work together. What we got was just a few brief acknowledgements of this early on, then nothing beyond a few people with funny rank badges around that act exactly like Starfleet people.
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Admiral
Location: In the lap of squalor I assure you.
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Re: Security Chief Kim...really?
That's almost a 1/4 of the Delta Quaarant (A roughly 25,000 light year squared shere of space.) that is completely Borg. On the other hand long range transwap scans of real space not only knew that Voyager was appraoching their space but where it is at all times. It's as possible that they were waiting for Voyager to be less inconvienient to smite as that they couldn't be bothered smiting it at all since Voyager had nothing of Value on board (as far as the Borg knew).but then Voyager's Borg are a lot more petty and vindictive than TNG's Borg.
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Location: Saint Louis (aka Defiance)
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Location: In the lap of squalor I assure you.
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Economies of scale. The Borg should let ships wander though their space without challenge unless they do something stupid like attack a unimatrix, or prove to have a unique distinctiveness worth assimilating. "The Borg assimilate civilizations, not individuals." There was a 90 percent, by my reckoning, chance that the Borg would have completely ignored Voyager for the full ten year tenure route through Borgspace... And lets just laugh that Kathryn ever though that she could have hidden her dinky little row-boat from a species that can cross the galaxy safely and scan their proximity through out for impediments, in a matter of weeks.
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Lieutenant Junior Grade
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Admiral
Location: Militant Janeway True Path Devotees Compound. With Sehlats.
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Re: Security Chief Kim...really?
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Admiral
Location: In the lap of squalor I assure you.
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Re: Security Chief Kim...really?
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Absolutely not. But Janeway... especially if we got some cuddle time... Oh yeah.
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Location: Lost In The EU Expanse
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