I have to admit, I really disliked the ending of Caretaker which was a shame because I really enjoyed the rest of the VOY premiere. I kept thinking (unreasonably, of course, given story requirements) that Picard would have found a way to square the circle of both destroying the array and returning to the Alpha Quadrant. A timer on the bomb, or something like that, maybe.
In a way, the question I have is what would have been a way to write the episode so as not to draw unwarranted negative comparisons with TNG's captain (or indeed, another Trek captain).
He'd talk. Lots and lots of talking until the Caretaker finally sent them back to the AQ just to get rid of him.
Not in 2371. He was becoming quite fond of his nephew by then. He wanted to see him join Starfleet. Plus I'm assuming Beverly was still in the Alpha Quadrant in this scenario.Picard would have wanted to stay and explore anyway, he had less to get back to than Janeway.
There really was no way to go home, it would have taken hours to get the Array up and running and in all that time they'd be under constant Kazon attack.
It was either "Fight, lose and the Kazon get the Array and our ship" or "Blow up the Array and run off". Using the Array to go home wasn't an option.
Of course, if they had a ship like the Ent-D or the Ent-E instead of a Scout ship like Voyager they might've been able to fight them off long enough.
It would have taken hours to get the Array's "Return" program running, and they'd have been destroyed by the Kazon before then so there was never time to use a timed explosive.
There really was no way to go home, it would have taken hours to get the Array up and running and in all that time they'd be under constant Kazon attack.
It was either "Fight, lose and the Kazon get the Array and our ship" or "Blow up the Array and run off". Using the Array to go home wasn't an option.
Of course, if they had a ship like the Ent-D or the Ent-E instead of a Scout ship like Voyager they might've been able to fight them off long enough.
Why not negotiate with the Kazon? Have the Kazon hold off until Voyager has activated the program that will send them home, then double cross the Kazon, set a timer and blow the thing up?
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If you're going to follow the Prime Directive - don't interfere, negotiate with the Kazon to use the array and then leave it for them to do whatever with...
Nor did Voyager have a superior science officer, (maybe they were killed by the caretaker).
If Voyager had someone like Mr. Spock, he would have created short cuts to get the array ready to send them back sooner, they would have been back to the alpha quad at the end of the pilot.
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Why not negotiate with the Kazon? Have the Kazon hold off until Voyager has activated the program that will send them home, then double cross the Kazon, set a timer and blow the thing up?
OR
If you're going to follow the Prime Directive - don't interfere, negotiate with the Kazon to use the array and then leave it for them to do whatever with...
The PD went out the window as soon as the Caretaker brought them there, HE involved THEM in the Ocampa/Array affair. It wasn't an internal affair because they were involved against their wills.
Tuvok says that he now knows how to get them home, but it will take several hours to activate. When the Caretaker dies, Tuvok asks Janeway if he should proceed, which is an odd question considering that they don't have hours. The Kazon are pounding Voyager, the Maquis ship is destroyed, and more Kazon ships are on the way.Where was it said to take hours? After Janeway talked to the Caretaker I thought Tuvok said that he understood how the machine worked and could send them home, hence the decision.
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