Well, my marathon had an unexpected pause. I'd already been awake over 15 hours by the time 6:00pm rolled around. Ate more than usual yesterday, and fell asleep during "Time and Again". So at least I'm rested. Watched it again, and then "The Phage". It's raining I think (Ed., It wasn't) at 6am, so I might go hit the store again before continuing. It seemed like they were trying to give early Neelix some kind of Maxwell Smart "Would you believe..." shtick. People captured by the Caretaker? "I've heard thousands-- hundreds-- fifty stories." Experience with something? "I'm quite familiar-- somewhat familiar-- familiar with it."
First stage of the marathon is complete. Finished Season 1 (though will need to review some again due to some dozing), and just ended first watch of ST: Into Darkness.
Every time you finish a season, does one of the spectators cheering you on throw a large cup of water in your face, like in a real marathon?
No, these marathons are so cheap, we can't afford water. So they just spit. Maybe I should have called it a Trek-a-rama Weekend.
That might have helped. You know you're going insane, from sleep deprivation, when you start to see the make believe romantic relationship forming between Janeway and Chakotay. Rather than planning their wedding, get some sleep. Of course then you might run the risk of dreaming what their adorable children might look like. But a stern shot of whiskey by your bedside table immediately administered upon waking will wipe that girly crap from your brain (hopefully). Best of luck.
Janeway and Chakotay's kids would all be red-haired, and wear distinctive skin illustrations on their faces, while thinking about Darby O'Gill and the Rubber Tree People.
It's already to late. If this was a zombie apocalypse and not a Voyager Marathon, someone would have put a bullet through your brain, because you've turned. What I think would be hilarious, is if despite being mostly human, that when season 8 Janeway tries to have babies, that she is STILL only capable of having lizard babies no matter who puts their seed inside her, and no matter what they do to her with their magic medicine, no people babies will ever come out again... Ever for the first time? (Teen Mum Janeway put her kid up for adoption?)
Then she is a heartless monster becuase I do not remember B'Elanna shedding even one tear when Joe died. (Besides he's married, Lieutenant Carey is only willing to risk his marriage to date girls like Seven of Nine (Voy: Relativity).)
The baby was half-Klingon, half-Phylosian. No cheating involved, just the result of one time when B'Elanna and Paris tried to have a tree-way.