I'd have had a coda episode about them on Earth acclimating to life, meeting their loved ones again etc. "Endgame" itself was fine, IMHO.
I guess so. Although I'm not sure the crew doing stuff on Earth is worth a whole episode. If only they had Short Treks in 2001.It seems contradictory to me that you can say "Endgame" was fine as a finale but then say there should have been a coda... I imagine you mean it works fine as an episode but not-so-fine as a finale episode?
I would have had Braga appear on screen as himself at Paramount studios and have the plot about how his brain was stolen for the last 7 years and that was the reason for the shitshow known as Voyager.
1. Naomi. Nice plot twist.Naomi Wildman is the Caretaker's Child.
Janeway has an affair with Harry Kim
Chell "cooks" B'Elanna's placenta for Tom.
Naomi Wildman is the Caretaker's Child.
Seven of Nine is the Borg Queen.
Janeway has an affair with Harry Kim.
But imagine if it was less "I want to save my family" and more "we wouldn't have survived without the races we encountered in the DQ, and I won't just let them be crushed under the Borg".
More ambitious would be if Janeway had to work with some of those friendly (and assimilated in her future) races to save Our Heroes.
If that could be done without endangering the Alpha Quadrant, and Janeway was acting with the blessing of Starfleet, that too would have been much better than destroying a timeline due to selfishness.
I always wondered if Voyager, the ship, would get 'home', but the crew alas, would not. The final shot being Admiral Paris, Barclay, et al on the bridge of Voyager, with Janeway and the senior staff on the view screen, as a final recording of explaining they had to leave the ship for it to get home and hoping one day with all the computer records and logs intact Starfleet will find a way to find them. And that's it, no explanation of why the crew had to leave the ship, where they went. It just 'had' to happen.
I was thinking the opposite. The crew gets home, but not the ship. Like a superduper transporter. I once saw a video on Youtube describing this kind of ending. I don't remember where it was, but the guy who made it proposed that slowly, each member beams home, leaving Janeway as the last member on the ship. She tours the ship one last time, reminiscing, and the last scene would be her beaming to Earth, and an empty transporter room.
I don't think Janeway endangered the alpha quadrant by time traveling. If anything, she screwed over any members of her own crew who had gotten married in those intervening years of traveling... but I suppose it saved the lives of a bunch of others.
She also destroyed a Borg highway that led straight to earth, so there's that.
I don't really see Chakotay and Kim as villains either. The changes to the timeline from both episodes would have been very minor back in the Federation.
If I rewrote the episode, I would simply remove the time travel element, have a final confrontation with the Borg, and have Seven sacrifice herself to get the crew into the transwarp thing.
Think you messed up your quoting a little there, but I see what you were going for.![]()
I don't think Janeway endangered the alpha quadrant by time traveling. If anything, she screwed over any members of her own crew who had gotten married in those intervening years of traveling... but I suppose it saved the lives of a bunch of others.
She also destroyed a Borg highway that led straight to earth, so there's that.
I don't really see Chakotay and Kim as villains either. The changes to the timeline from both episodes would have been very minor back in the Federation.
If I rewrote the episode, I would simply remove the time travel element, have a final confrontation with the Borg, and have Seven sacrifice herself to get the crew into the transwarp thing.
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