Yes. I'm sure there were plenty of un-disgraced star fleet officers who were familiar with the DMZ....Yea, he was going to go back. I think Janeway really wanted to redeem Adm. Paris' son.
Yes. I'm sure there were plenty of un-disgraced star fleet officers who were familiar with the DMZ....Yea, he was going to go back. I think Janeway really wanted to redeem Adm. Paris' son.
I think you're being sarcastic, but she didn't need someone from Starfleet to be an observer. She picked her former Commander's troubled son, gave him a chance, and gave him a job and his rank back. Or even if Tom was the only person that could do the job, she still may have wanted to redeem him, or rather, give him the opportunity to redeem himself. They aren't mutually exclusive.Yes. I'm sure there were plenty of un-disgraced star fleet officers who were familiar with the DMZ....
I think you're being sarcastic, but she didn't need someone from Starfleet to be an observer. She picked her former Commander's troubled son, gave him a chance, and gave him a job and his rank back. Or even if Tom was the only person that could do the job, she still may have wanted to redeem him, or rather, give him the opportunity to redeem himself. They aren't mutually exclusive.
I always wished Dr. Gegan could have come with them, maybe his daughter and assistant too if they wanted.More Voth stories-have a Voth join the crew.
That's basically the plot of the ongoing Voyager novels. Equipped with a quantum slipstream drive and a small back up fleet, Voyager's back and following up on all the chaos they caused on their way home.I would have been okay with them going back in. Returning to the Delta Quadrant. Voyager left in her wake a reputation.
You know I think I might have to read these novels. There is a whole world of fan fiction this forum has opened my mind to and I keep reading about these blessed novels and even filmed things.. with the actual actors in them.That's basically the plot of the ongoing Voyager novels. Equipped with a quantum slipstream drive and a small back up fleet, Voyager's back and following up on all the chaos they caused on their way home.
To be honest I didn't want the story to end. I kind of envied them escaping the responsibilities of mundane life. They became their own community and family. It was only when it was over that the realization of seven years was the end date. They thought at the very start it could be generations.
I would have been okay with them going back in. Returning to the Delta Quadrant. Voyager left in her wake a reputation.
Thank you. It's a reversal of how things normally are for most of us. You read a novel and then its made into movie, the characters never look as they do in your head. Reading one of these the characters will in place already.Start with Full Circle. It picks up on some big happenings from the Next Gen/Titan novels but explains all you need to know, and begins Voyager's return to the Delta Quadrant. Don't worry, Janeway returns a few novels in.
These novels got the author, Kirsten Beyer, a gig co-writing Star Trek: Discovery.
It's very interesting, especially in the early seasons, when they are constantly on the run. Studies have shown that people who are needing to be vigilant for threats or feel under constant monitoring that become increasingly suspicious, paranoid and hypervigilant to perceived threats.I fail to see how being 70 00ly from home freed them from the responsibilites of mundane life? If anything life became more mundane with no escape unless they choose to leave and give up on ever seeing friends and family as they face a potential seventy year journey home.
As for it being potentially generations, wouldn't it have been prudent to pair up and start procreating replacement crew members as soon as possible?
I completely agree with this. We saw adventures they had in the episode but there was time inbetween that, days even weeks. I'm sure much of their time was spent just quietly flying in a straight line. Not much to do but build shuttles. This is why I've always thought that even if they were able to use the holodeck energy that they shouldn't use it for anything but the holodecks. They will need the recreation for their own sanity.I fail to see how being 70 00ly from home freed them from the responsibilites of mundane life? If anything life became more mundane with no escape unless they choose to leave and give up on ever seeing friends and family as they face a potential seventy year journey home.
As for it being potentially generations, wouldn't it have been prudent to pair up and start procreating replacement crew members as soon as possible?
You know I think I might have to read these novels. There is a whole world of fan fiction this forum has opened my mind to and I keep reading about these blessed novels and even filmed things.. with the actual actors in them.
If the novels are good I can read, lol.
They didn't create that network they are not that old as a species. Between Hunters, Prey, Message in a Bottle, The Killing Game, Flesh and Blood, they were very fleshed outOh, but back on topic, I would have liked to have the Hirogen fleshed out as a more multi-faceted enemy/sometimes-friend. Their ancient technology and relay systems and all that sounded so fascinating and I wish they delved into it more. Like, we finally get an advanced civilization that has been advanced for a long, loooong time and they aren't extinct! But then we never learn anything about them other than the hunt.
They didn't create that network they are not that old as a species. Between Hunters, Prey, Message in a Bottle, The Killing Game, Flesh and Blood, they were very fleshed out
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