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Seven of Nine is back in ST: Picard

The only reason I could see bringing Janeway back for this show would be to get some Borg secrets or something. She could be retired. She'll still be full of regret. I dunno. Maybe just a cameo.
 
I heard she was in prison.
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sorry, don't ask
 
Would she be Admiral Janeway then?

Well, it seems to me that the logic would like that yes as seeing as 1) Janeway whas been made Admiral shortly after her return on Earth and 2) ST: Picard is supposed to happen after something like 10-15 years after Voyager's adventures in DQ or something like that.
 
It was back a while ago, if you'd cared enough to see it.:rolleyes:

I did see it.

I was a little excited in the run up, but within an episode or two, I found it not to be what I had hoped for. Worse than that, I found it to be almost antiethical to what I had hoped for. (Around the time a starfleet officer booby trapped a dead body)
This one I feel more excited for.
And it’s got stuff coming back.
 
Well, it seems to me that the logic would like that yes as seeing as 1) Janeway whas been made Admiral shortly after her return on Earth and 2) ST: Picard is supposed to happen after something like 10-15 years after Voyager's adventures in DQ or something like that.

I don't know. She could come as her twin sister, her transporter clone, her mirror universe alter ego, an android made to look like her... The possibilities are endless...
 
... (Around the time a starfleet officer booby trapped a dead body)
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Really? I thought that was hilarious coming after the Klingon asshole rammed the admiral's ship after agreeing to a cease-fire. That guy really needed a taste of his own medicine.
 
Really? I thought that was hilarious coming after the Klingon asshole rammed the admiral's ship after agreeing to a cease-fire. That guy really needed a taste of his own medicine.

Sure, in another franchise.
But it didn’t suit Star Trek.
It’s not even like it was some futuristic if shady thing...starfleet officers literally conspired to commit a war crime.
It’s taken a long time to basically forget that and put down as first season stupidity. DSC improved in some regards for me. It’s biggest problem for me now is that it’s pace is slow,, and it’s a bit boring, and I have read the novels they are cribbing.
 
It’s not even like it was some futuristic if shady thing...starfleet officers literally conspired to commit a war crime.
It’s taken a long time to basically for
Didn't they already do that in Deep Space Nine with attempted genocide on the Founders? And Star Trek Into Darkness with an attempt to start a war on the Klingons?
 
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