I love "The Gift" as an episode, but I hate the reasons for why it had to be made.
I agree. I would like to have seen more of Kes and Seven on Voyager working on Voyager as crewmates.

I love "The Gift" as an episode, but I hate the reasons for why it had to be made.
I love "The Gift" as an episode, but I hate the reasons for why it had to be made.
I've been re watching a bunch of random VOY eps lately. Currently on s4, watched "Living Witness" last night. Very good episode.
To me, VOY is the easiest to watch like this, you can hop around all the seasons and pick the episodes that sound good to you at the time. DS9, ENT and TNG seem better to watch in sequence.
However, there is one episode which is worse.......![]()
What I don't get is that the timeline was reset during the episode Year Of Hell. No one remembers. However Tom remembers during 'Before and After.' The timeline was not reset. How did it all end during Kes' Alternate future?
What I don't get is that the timeline was reset during the episode Year Of Hell. No one remembers. However Tom remembers during 'Before and After.' The timeline was not reset. How did it all end during Kes' Alternate future?
oops, I'm double posting as usual.
They had to reset because they had too much fun beating the hell out of the ship to make it space worthy.
What I don't get is that the timeline was reset during the episode Year Of Hell. No one remembers. However Tom remembers during 'Before and After.' The timeline was not reset. How did it all end during Kes' Alternate future?
oops, I'm double posting as usual.
They had to reset because they had too much fun beating the hell out of the ship to make it space worthy.
I get that. What I don't get is that time didn't reset the first time around. Tom remembered it. Was it just them and the Krenim shooting at each other with no Anorak 'messing around' with time involved?
Tom "remembers" the Krenim during each time jump because he's currently engaging with them,
I'm not sure what you mean by 'currently engaging' them.Tom "remembers" the Krenim during each time jump because he's currently engaging with them,
During the scene with the older Kes he tells her the story of the Year of Hell. She asks what that is and he tells her 'That is what some of us call it NOW' as it is in the past for them. As in he remembers in that timeline. No reset. Something happened differently and I wonder what 'that' was.
Like your fanwank about Kes' report. It wasn't forgotten. It was erased.
Janewayrulz> you have a knack for being thorough while keeping it an easy read.
I don't know how Chakotay eventually led Voyager through its / his year of hell, but its obvious that he never flew Voyager into a death charge against the Krenim time ship.
That's why some of us were wondering if perhaps Anorak or the Time ship didn't exist in that timeline either. Maybe it was simply Voyager getting caught up in a war without the timey wimey elements.
That's why some of us were wondering if perhaps Anorak or the Time ship didn't exist in that timeline either. Maybe it was simply Voyager getting caught up in a war without the timey wimey elements.
Except that's exactly what we see at the end of the episode, a universe without the Timeship. Voyager approaches Krenim space and is told to go the long way 'round.
The difference is that Kes isn't there when we eventually meet the Krenim for real. Whatever role she played the first time around obviously had a dramatic impact on the timeline.
There's actually a lot of crazy stuff to think about there. In "The Gift," Kes flings Voyager across Borg space (10,000 lightyears or something). She must have done the same thing in the "Before and After" timeline, otherwise Voyager wouldn't have encountered the Krenim for another 10 years! Only instead of taking a shuttle and leaving the ship, somehow she gets her powers under control and remains on Voyager for the rest of her life.
Hell, maybe Kes kills Annorax with her brain.
That's why some of us were wondering if perhaps Anorak or the Time ship didn't exist in that timeline either. Maybe it was simply Voyager getting caught up in a war without the timey wimey elements.
Except that's exactly what we see at the end of the episode, a universe without the Timeship. Voyager approaches Krenim space and is told to go the long way 'round.
The difference is that Kes isn't there when we eventually meet the Krenim for real. Whatever role she played the first time around obviously had a dramatic impact on the timeline.
There's actually a lot of crazy stuff to think about there. In "The Gift," Kes flings Voyager across Borg space (10,000 lightyears or something). She must have done the same thing in the "Before and After" timeline, otherwise Voyager wouldn't have encountered the Krenim for another 10 years! Only instead of taking a shuttle and leaving the ship, somehow she gets her powers under control and remains on Voyager for the rest of her life.
Hell, maybe Kes kills Annorax with her brain.
Would she even be alive to face the Krenim ten years after they messed with the Borg? Unless her new shiny powers extended her life of course.
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