Everyone does not.Everyone agrees, it was utterly dreadful. I'm pretty sure they broke up 30 pages into the first post-"Endgame" novel![]()
I'm fine with Seven/Chakotay.
I see it as an agency thing. Seven and Chuckles can each make up their own minds, it's not my place to second guess them.
It makes a good story precisely because it's so random, like real life.
Looks like you answered your own question there, by appealing to data not in evidence!How exactly is any of this "random"? They were together in the delta quadrant for 4 years, or 35,136 hours, of which 78 were shown. This means we witnessed approximately .002% of the time they were together. And, this doesn't even take into account how much screen time each of them got in those 78 hours, so the percentage significantly less. Assuming a very liberal guess of 25% screen time, this means we witnessed only .0005% of the time they were together on Voyager. Since 99.9995% of the time they were together on Voyager is unknown to us...
hmmm.
I'm fine with Seven/Chakotay.
I see it as an agency thing. Seven and Chuckles can each make up their own minds, it's not my place to second guess them.
It makes a good story precisely because it's so random, like real life.
Like real life?So, it is completly normal that 2 people who spent almost 4 years to avoid each other (quite simply because they could not stand each other) while living on the same vessel, finally decide to date after having spent 2-3 weeks of (forced) collabaration?! I'm pretty sure that friends/colleagues and relatives would not see it as well At worst, it's suspicious (there's a hidden reason from one of the parties in the presence to this sudden abrupt turnaround like trying make someone jealous in order to push her/him to react) At best, it's ridiculous, especially when people do not know what they will become (= we do not make empty promises to someone who is quite sensitive and inexperienced to loving feelings and who will basically take
what is said to her/him at face value)
... as if in real life people never pass judgment on other peoples' romantic choices.![]()
Like real life?So, it is completly normal that 2 people who spent almost 4 years to avoid each other (quite simply because they could not stand each other) while living on the same vessel, finally decide to date after having spent 2-3 weeks of (forced) collabaration?!
B'Elanna was superduperhappy about carrying a virtual halfNazi baby.
Could you refresh my memory? In which episode(s) did Chakotay order Seven killed?Sure ... Sleep with the man who orders you killed.
Could you refresh my memory? In which episode(s) did Chakotay order Seven killed?
Huh?![]()
Yeah.Scorpion, Part II
He tries to throw her out an airlock (stubborn Seven holds on for dear life).
What you're saying is a rather twisted way of looking at it. Seven was still a drone and the Borg were trying to assimilate Voyager. Chakotay had warned the drones that he would eject them into space if they tried this, and when they disregarded his warning he kept his promise to save the ship. At that point in time, Seven was a drone under Borg control threatening the ship's existence.
Sure ... Sleep with the man who orders you killed. Happens all the time.
It isn't, it wasn't, it ain't ever gonna be.![]()
Could you refresh my memory? In which episode(s) did Chakotay order Seven killed?
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