Maybe the people in charge of the show thought the casual viewer wouldn't get she was Borg if she wasn't in the alcove. Good grief, can you imagine having to sleep standing up, in high heels no less?
But even in season 7 she is still using the alcove for regeneration. So I guess that her human metabolism isn't fully back up and running.JANEWAY: You'll have to spend a few hours each day regenerating in a Borg alcove until your human metabolism can function on it's own
so much for that angle. she began eating in season 4 yet in season 7 still lives in alcove quarters.
I'm no doctor so I don't know...but I just assumed that it was partially working...enough that she could eat but not enough that she stil needed to use the alcove. Also that the alcove was serving to maintain/repair her borg implantsPerhaps my understanding of metabolism is lacking so i'll research it but i assumed she's eating so is it not functioning?
The only thing that put me off was Tom Paris working with Doc instead of Kes.Was everything we saw up until "Latent Image" the censored version of events the EMH remembered, with all references to Ensign Jetal removed? That was a (admittedly really cool) WTF? moment for me.
This would have made more sense (for a line). I concluded that ended up being their choice.Also that the alcove was serving to maintain/repair her borg implants
Are you talking about Seven/Icheb/kids keeping their borg implants and Janeway, B'Elanna and Tuvok not?This would have made more sense (for a line). I concluded that ended up being their choice.
Still, I don't know how they[borg crew] got the special snowflake treatment of being irreversible and yet Star fleet officers can but whatever.Ahh, right. Jeri Taylor responded, "To remind the audience they were borg." yes, hard to forget it when every other episode is Borg based, Jeri (taylor).
They mentioned that in the episode...And Seven was probably more dependent than the kids because she had them so much longer. When Icheb donated his cortical implant when hers was failing, he was able to survive without it.
2 - If Janeway and her crew had not stopped so often to observe anomalies & other strangenesses but to face some enemies whose the knew the dangerousness, like Borgs for ex, maybe they would have reduced the time of their journey of 2 or 3 years.
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That was briefly addressed not long after Seven came on board wasn't it ? She basically had the exact same complaint and Janeway's response was along the lines of
"we're explorers, it would make for a boring journey otherwise"
Are you talking about Seven/Icheb/kids keeping their borg implants and Janeway, B'Elanna and Tuvok not?
In that case I always thought it was because Seven and kids got their implants as young children so their body grew and developed with those implants and became dependant on them. The rest were assimilated as fully grown adults so they could be all removed (well mostly removed)
No. just no.2 - If Janeway and her crew had not stopped so often to observe anomalies & other strangenesses but to face some enemies whose the knew the dangerousness, like Borgs for ex, maybe they would have reduced the time of their journey of 2 or 3 years.
Actually I find the scene in Caretaker where Kes had to convince Janeway to let them stay on a WTF moment. Seriously , Janeway was gonna let the opportunity of having a local living aboard pass by? Voyager wouldn't have made it to Nekrit Expanse without him.3 - Janeway naming Neelix Ambassador to the Delta Quadrant, even if this title was unofficial... Of course he knew a lot about species in DQ and had a certain flair for diplomacy but come on!
I agree it was an missing opportunity. However, dialogue suggests Samantha Wildman was very present in Naomi and Neelix's lives. It was just offscreen.5 - Why did we see Enseign Wildman spending so little time with her daughter? I am well conscious that she worked and that she certainly had to make some double shifts in case of necessity but hey, Neelix and Seven seemed to spend more time with the little girl than her own mother!
Otherwise known as WTF ? moments.
Basically any time Voyager made you sit up and puzzle over a particular comment or scene.
One that really stands out for me is in Blink of an eye, with the Doctor calmly proclaiming he has a son.... sorry, what ? A son ? Really ? How ? It was then never mentioned again.
Whose idea was it for Seven of Nine's outfit? I've been rewatching select episodes, and the sheer ridiculousness of that get up throws me out of the story everytime.
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