What else did she need to do, shoot an apple off a Klingon's head with a paper clip?
Or how about a needle after finding it in a haystack?
Do you people even know what a rail gun is?
Suck or blow?
Attract the needle out of the haystack and then fling it with uncanny accuracy at speeds approaching the sound at their scraggly haired snaggle toothed pineapple headed target.
Wow. Tied to a desk. It's worse than my shoddy decade old recollection thought.
She caught the next Starship headed toward Romulan territory.
I think that it's wish fulfillment. How can anyone assume that Kathryn Janeway is tied to a desk from only a couple of minutes in a movie?
I went to see "Nemesis," the first week it was out. I was setting there enjoying the movie and we got to the scene with Admiral Janeway and a preadolescent male voice rang out through the theater.
“How come does
SHE get to be Admiral before Picard,” and yes there was a very strong accent on the word she.
I could have told him why, thinking back I should have told him why, “Because SHE said YES!”
The thing is like that little boy in the theater, there are a lot of guys around that haven’t forgiven Kathryn Janeway for making Admiral before Picard or Sisko. Either that or she scares the britches off guys. If it is then they will have to get over it because no one can put that genie back into the bottle. Once superior upper body strength ceased to be a requirement for holding power, women can compete and some of them like Kathryn Janeway can be superior.
Brit
Sexism?
I think that from my regard and commentary on Archer (You have no idea how much more venerial I am toward Jonathan.) i have proved that any one who had to use this writers room work to predicate their moral compasses was going to end up being at the least a tinpot Napoleon dillhole half the time.
Picard, Sisko and Kirk didn't want to be admirals. Hell Kirk knew it was a mistake to accept his admiralty and was delighted to get his Captaincy back, and the deleted scenes from generations, it seemed like he contemplated suicide during that halo jump mostly because he wasn't a Starship Captain any more, and then it took every fibre of his being not to steal Harriman of his command.
So what if she got promoted first, or was the only one of them who would even be promoted. Picard had been captaining Starships since before Kathy was born (4 years before she was born if i recall my encyclopaedia dates off the cuff.) . he obviously wasn't inclined to become the brass, but then the ten year gap between the Stargazer and the Enterprise would have you wonder what exactly his passion was that he couldn't quit?
Ah, c'mon. We all know why Janeway got promoted: so she could appear in Nemesis! Every Starfleet officer's career is always and completely governed by the iron law of plot.
Rubber.
The plot in Star trek for the most part is governed by a rubber law.
(Yes I know you thought the rubber law was no glove no love, but this is the other rubber law.)