In truth, wasn't this utter madness?
"Let's take out little ship through the Borg's home space and potentially face thousands of Borg vessels and hope for the best. I'm sure everything will be fine"
Surely, they would have looked at it and said, nope, let's take the long route. Isn't Janeway putting the crew at a ridiculous risk here? One that surely contradicts or even outright breaks some Starfleet policy or law or something.
There was no vital imperative to take the ship into such a dangerous situation. Getting home is gonna take a ridiculously long time anyway. The decision to shave a few months off it by heading into an area of space that is massively infested by probably the most dangerous enemy Starfleet has ever had, is frankly insane.
Had the events of 8472 not occurred, they're basically dead.
Perhaps one of those questionable decisions the doctor was keeping a record of?
"Let's take out little ship through the Borg's home space and potentially face thousands of Borg vessels and hope for the best. I'm sure everything will be fine"
Surely, they would have looked at it and said, nope, let's take the long route. Isn't Janeway putting the crew at a ridiculous risk here? One that surely contradicts or even outright breaks some Starfleet policy or law or something.
There was no vital imperative to take the ship into such a dangerous situation. Getting home is gonna take a ridiculously long time anyway. The decision to shave a few months off it by heading into an area of space that is massively infested by probably the most dangerous enemy Starfleet has ever had, is frankly insane.
Had the events of 8472 not occurred, they're basically dead.
Perhaps one of those questionable decisions the doctor was keeping a record of?