And in every episode after Collective in the Holonursery being raised by a holonanny offcamera.
I doubt he would resent it. I think his family values would kick in and he would abandon Voyager if necessary to go and find it.
You know, like how Janeway and Tom did for their triplets.
If the baby was Chakotay's the writers would have been in an awkward position. If Cullah leaves the baby behind, now Chakotay has a half Cardassian baby. If Cullah takes him, Chakotay assumes that the baby will be mistreated because he is not Cullah's and has to rescue him. Again, either Chakotay has to find the baby, or the baby has to get killed which makes the audience uncomfortable.
Their only out to avoid doing stories they didn't want to do was to have the baby be Cullah's.
Now, the Borg baby. They took the same out only they hand-waved its existence. Canonically I guess they left it somewhere and forgot about it. Or Janeway had it removed from the records and ordered the Doctor to study it in Cerberusian fashion, after adding a subroutine to his program to ethically ignore what he was doing.
How 'bout if Q showed up and took the baby back to Cardassia and gave it to Seska's family. Oh wait, they don't really like half breed Cardassians so better if he went back to earth and gave it to Chak's sister or some relative I vaguely remember reading about in books.
Speaking of Naomi, I noticed in ''Deadlock'' she wasn't named and in ''Basics Part 2'' she is only referred to as ''the baby''. When is her name known?
I haven't got to the seasons where she is out and about on the ship but I do know of her.
Speaking of Naomi, I noticed in ''Deadlock'' she wasn't named and in ''Basics Part 2'' she is only referred to as ''the baby''. When is her name known?
I haven't got to the seasons where she is out and about on the ship but I do know of her.
There's some current of thought that her name is actually Greskrendtregk.That moniker was bandied about, briefly, in Dreadnought.
Now, the Borg baby....Or Janeway had it removed from the records and ordered the Doctor to study it in Cerberusian fashion, after adding a subroutine to his program to ethically ignore what he was doing.
WILDMAN: It seems like every time I turn around I'm recycling her clothes back into the replicator.
SEVEN: Children assimilated by the Borg are placed in maturation chambers for seventeen cycles.
WILDMAN: Interesting. Well, if you'll excuse me, I need to go talk to Neelix.
JANEWAY: Hello. I'm Captain Janeway.
YIFAY: Icheb.
LEUCON: You've grown.
SEVEN: He spent several months in a Borg maturation chamber.
JANEWAY: This is Seven of Nine.
YIFAY: That's a Borg designation, isn't it?
SEVEN: Yes. We are lovers. You're going to be a grandmother.Meanwhile...
JANEWAY: Hello. I'm Captain Janeway.
YIFAY: Icheb.
LEUCON: You've grown.
SEVEN: He spent several months in a Borg maturation chamber.
JANEWAY: This is Seven of Nine.
YIFAY: That's a Borg designation, isn't it?
Was it the Ed Wood approach?
They looked through the props/wardrobe department, and said "Do we have more civil stuff or more WWII stuff?"
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