Christopher wrote:
Just because Lady Q rescued Janeway, that doesn't mean she was going to become a Q. If you rescued an injured bird, you wouldn't adopt it, send it to school, and expect it to become a productive member of society.
And actually Lady Q didn't so much rescue Janeway as preserve her consciousness and guide it into whatever comes after death (not unlike what the entity from "Coda" attempted to do, albeit less malevolently). So "new life" is rather a misnomer.
My reply:
Hmmm. Seems my inadequate prose have let me down again.
I wasn’t suggesting that Janeway went off to become a Q, simply that with her reprieve from death and with the new existence that she would then have (due to Qs interest in her), that she would need to learn some new life-skills. The Q university seemed just the place and I thought a book relating her adventures after she had been taken onward (whether in the QU or not) would be a good story – lots of potential.
Kes coming to her, for example, and becoming her teacher. A nice juxtaposition from their early days together on voyager.
I’ve re-read the piece where the Female Q comes for Janeway and the inference is definitely that she is being rescued from death and her consciousness is being taken on to a new start.
Why would she be given a helping hand to go somewhere she was just about to go to?
If she was about to die, then she would have needed no help to move on. Everyone manages it after all without a Q popping up to ‘help’.
So what’s the verdict people?
Did Janeway die or has she been given a new beginning in a non-corporeal form like Kes? Or some other form, even?