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Does Course: Oblivion count? It was a fake melty Janeway but she still died (I thought it was sad). Janeway also died in Year of Hell although that kind of didn't happen. In Timeless everyone other than Kim and Chakotay had died but that's another alternate timeline.
I wouldn't have wanted them to kill Seven but if they did kill her it would make zero sense that the Admiral would go back in time to save her only to get her killed again. She'd just hafta go back in time again and start over. Using time travel to get home seemed like a bit of a cheat. I agree...
I bet she was getting a bollocking at first. They planned to demote her to ensign but after one conversation she charmed them into giving her a promotion. No one can stay mad at Janeway.
In the DS9 MU episodes everyone is kinda cheesey evil (but I like it). Could Major Kira really be like the Intendant if she'd been in that situation? Or is the Intendant just evil? Maybe Major Kira does secretly fancy herself.
Nana Visitor and Kate Mulgrew are my personal favourites for looks and acting ability and at the moment they are 1st and 2nd. I did vote Mulgrew on her acting ability but if it had been a poll on who I find most attractive I'd have voted exactly the same.
Sci-fi in general doesn't seem to do very well any more. I liked Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles it got cancelled after 2 seasons. I liked Dollhouse and the same thing happened. Poor Firefly didn't even make it to a 2nd season. I blame reality TV, its really cheap to make and is often...
I watched that episode the other day. I was getting annoyed with all the singing right up until I realised Kira was going to sing. *swoon* I also liked how Vic referenced having to get rid of Holokira's Russian accent.
Mulgrew: Let me get this straight. Now you play Chakotay and Seven of Nine?
Ryan: The producers felt I wasn't getting enough screen time playing just one character.
Janeway: You'll have to change, we can't both go to this DS9 convention dressed as Dax.
Seven: I knew I should have called to see who you were going as.
I can't say that I really know where the different quadrants are in relation to each other. So I don't know how far Voyager was from the gamma quadrant at any point. But presumably Voyager was near enough to the gamma quadrant at some point for them to come across some dominion explorers.
I wouldn't have wanted Voyager to go through the gamma quadrant to get home, but I wouldn't have minded if we saw some of the dominion in the delta quadrant. If they want to take over the alpha quadrant it could make sense that they also want to branch out into the delta quadrant. Some DS9/VOY...
I didn't like DS9 right away, I saw a few episodes and wasn't fussed. I think I had caught some of the weaker episodes and it put me off. Plus a lot of the characters took a while to grow on me. After watching all of Voyager though I needed more Trek to watch so I gave DS9 another shot and loved it.
A lot of people seemed bothered about C/7 because they thought Seven was childlike, but by season 7 I thought she'd matured a lot so that wasn't the reason C/7 bothered me. It bothered me because by season 7 I'd grown to hate Chakotay, he was so wooden and boring. Also I'm a J/7 shipper...
Voyager inadvertently broke the Prime Directive in "Blink of an Eye" so much so they became part of the planets religion. But the Prime Directive gets broken all the time, best to just ignore it.
I don't get why the Fair Haven program was so popular with the Voyager crew. All the holographic characters in it were mental God fearing folk. Even Janeway's boyfriend needed to be altered. I think the idea of a place set in the past was fine, but why a crappy Irish village when it could be...
I don't think Janeway would have done the same in his situation especially if you look at the episode Prey. Janeway was willing to risk getting Voyager destroyed just so she could send a species 8472 alien home to die, it wasn't even to save him, it was just because giving him to the Hirogen...