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Best Lines - Janeway

I could post the complete dialogue that follows, but I'm gonna pick the higlights ;)

Takar: You're not behaving very rationally.
Janeway: That's what you were trying to accomplish, wasn't it? Hmm? Pumping up my dopamine levels to push me to the edge? Keeping me awake for four days straight with the constant pain of your devices drilling into my skull? Well, this is the culmination of your work, and guess what? You're going to be right here to collect the final data.

Janeway: Go ahead. Without us, you won't be able to prevent this ship from being torn apart by the pulsars, and even with my crew working together, I'd say the odds of us getting through this are, what, one in ten?
Tuvok: One in twenty at best, Captain.
Janeway: I'm willing to take that chance. Are you?

Janeway: I never realized you thought of me as reckless, Tuvok.
 
I was about to post the next one earlier, but then I realized that it might give the quote from "Name that Quote" away :lol:

From Hope and Fear

Janeway: I've learned to walk the line between hope and caution. We've had other opportunities that didn't work out, but I will admit I'm leaning toward hope this time.

Oh and how could I forget to post THIS one?!?!
From Dark Frontier of course!

Janeway: I don't know about the rest of you, but I feel lucky today!
 
The parts of "Scientific Method" you didn't quote. (It really was a great show!)

JANEWAY: I'm running a little experiment of my own. Red Alert!

And of course....

JANEWAY: No. If we go in, we go in full throttle.
KIM: Captain?
JANEWAY: Assuming we survive we'll need all the momentum we can get to reach escape velocity on the other side. Everyone hang on. I hope you were exaggerating about those odds, Tuvok.
TUVOK: I was not.
 
Aside from the classic "There's coffee in that nebula", there's also:

Neelix: "Coffee, anyone? Captain?"
Janeway: "No thanks, I've had enough. One more cup and I'll jump to warp!" :guffaw:

And I in fact hate coffee :p
 
I quote that "I'll go to warp" line all the time!

Sometimes, its not just the line, but the voice that delivers it.

From "The Thaw"... when Captain Janeway enters the clown's reality to rescue Harry & the alien.

JANEWAY: Let them go.

From "Thirty Days", Janeway is preparing to fire upon the Delta Flyer and her personal reclammation project named Tom Paris.

JANEWAY: Hail him.

Speaking of personal reclammation projects, this Janeway dressing down from season 1's "Prime Factors" always scares the heck out of me.

JANEWAY:...... I don’t have the luxury of throwing you (B'Elanna Torres) in the brig for the rest of this voyage. I need you. I need every person on this ship. But I want you to know how very deeply you have disappointed me. If there are any further transgressions, even a minor one, you will no longer be an officer on this crew. Is that clear?

But who wants to end on a negative? Going back to "The Thaw", that weird little ep with so much going on... this is one of my favorite brainstorming sessions.

JANEWAY: ....Why do people enjoy dangerous sports or holodeck adventures with the safety off? Why, after all these centuries, do children still ride on roller coasters?
EMH: Fear can provide pleasure. To seek fear is to seek the boundaries of one’s sensory experience.
JANEWAY: But what does fear seek at the end of the ride?
 
"Tell them that a friend got lost and we helped her find her way." Such an emotional line :(
 
I agree. I like that line!

I also like this exchange.

JANEWAY: Is that what you think? That you haven't lived up to my expectations?
SEVEN: Clearly I haven't but I want you to know that the failure has been mine, not yours.
JANEWAY: You haven't failed, Seven. You've exceeded my expectations. You've become an individual, an extraordinary individual. If I'm having trouble accepting your condition it's only because I don't want to lose a friend.
 
Agreed! This is such an emotional scene. She's close to tears, you can even hear it in her voice. Great scene.

I love this one combined with the look on her face:
RANSOM: I don't want to force the issue, but I am prepared to return to the Equinox with my crew. What is the protocol in this situation? We have two Captains and two ships. Who gets the last word? J
JANEWAY: Starfleet Regulation one hundred ninety one, Article fourteen. In a combat situation involving more than one ship, command falls to the vessel with tactical superiority. I looked it up this morning. *isn't she cool?!*
 
Another funny Janeway quote is this one from Fair Haven
Janeway: Well, you know the story...girl meets boy, girl modifies boy's subroutines.

and just a few lines later...
Janeway: Maybe I just needed to be sure…that he'd love me back. *sighs*
 
A more serious snippet from "Fairhaven".

TUVOK: Deflector output is dropping.
JANEWAY: Give him everything we've got. Life support, environmental controls. Scrape the residual ions off the sonic showers if you have to.
 
How about some Janeway-ness from Virtuoso?

Janeway: "Try to bear with our deficiencies just a little longer. :rolleyes: "

Janeway: "Tuvok, when have functions aboard this ship ever been normal?"

EMH: Oh, come now, Kathryn. It's not as though there's been a flood of medical emergencies.
Janeway: I wasn't aware we were on a first name basis.
EMH: I, I meant Captain. I'm sorry.
Janeway: Oh, that's perfectly all right, Doctor, or do you prefer Maestro?
EMH: Oh, please, either is acceptable.
Janeway: Well, then, let me make it clear to both of you. Maestro, you're finished for today. Doctor, report to Sickbay. Now!

Janeway: As your Captain, I should refuse this resignation, but as your friend, it wouldn't be right to stand in your way. *love the whole conversation*
 
The last scene from Friendship One...the new thread helped me remember it ;)

Janeway: I think about our ancestors. Thousands of years wondering if they were alone in the universe, finally discovering they weren't. You can't blame them for wanting to reach out, see how many other species were out there asking the same questions.
Chakotay: The urge to explore is pretty powerful.
Janeway: But it can't justify the loss of lives, whether it's millions or just one.
 
Not much going on here, so I'll bump this thread with some lines from Renaissance Man:

Doctor: I appreciate the gesture Captain, but I've got a lot of work to catch up on.
Janeway: I'm sorry to hear that. I was hoping you might be free for a cup of coffee on the holodeck. I know a little sidewalk cafe in Buenos Aires. You said you wanted us to socialise more.
Doctor: I suppose Mister Paris can finish this.
Janeway: Now, when you're on the holodeck with the Captain there are two rules you have to follow.
Doctor: I understand.
Janeway: First, leave your rank at the door.
Doctor: Not a problem. The second?
Janeway: No opera!

The way she says "Buenos Aires"...*sighs* that's too much for me!
 
"The Thaw"

Clown: You show remarkable trust, Captain. How could you be so sure I would keep my word?
Janeway: I've known fear. It's a very healthy thing, most of the time. You warn us of danger, remind us of our limits, protect us from carelessness. I've learned to trust fear.
Clown: Finally someone who appreciates me! Am I blushing?

Janeway: Starfleet captains don't easily succumb... to fear.

Janeway: I'm not Captain Janeway.
Clown: Could have fooled me!
Janeway: I'm afraid I did.

Janeway: You know as well as I do that fear only exists for one purpose: to be conquered.

last lines
Clown: What will become of us... of me?
Janeway: Like all fear, you eventually... vanish.
Clown: I'm afraid.
Janeway: whispers I know.
Clown: Drat!

Good stuff!
 
I realize not everyone appreciates "Worst Case Scenario" as my as I do, but for those who do. ;-)

TUVOK: No. As the two crews began to work together, I concluded that the threat of an insurrection was increasingly unlikely. I realized the program itself might exacerbate the very conflict I sought to avoid. Therefore, I deleted the scenario, or so I believed.
JANEWAY: Apparently you didn't account for B'Elanna's exceptional computer skills.
TUVOK: Nor her somewhat excessive curiosity. I apologize for my carelessness, Captain.
PARIS: Forget your carelessness. What you should be apologizing for is leaving us all hanging by a thread. You've got to finish the story.
TUVOK: On the contrary, Mister Paris. The program has the potential toincite animosity among the crew and must be permanently deleted. I have no doubt the captain concurs.
JANEWAY: With all due respect, Mister Tuvok, loosen up. You may have intended this program to be a tactical training tool, but it looks to me like it's turned into a bit of harmless fun.
 
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