I've been rewatching some episodes of Voyager. I've noticed a pattern where it is Chakotay who is the stable and cautious one. He doesn't like to gamble with the fate of the ship. In "Timeless" he didn't want to go through with the slipstream jump due to the phase variance risk. In "Scorpion" he knew the Borg would not hold up their end of the agreement. He never wanted to ally himself with the Borg since they were a threat to the Federation. In the episode with the ex-Borg colony, he was the final word in rejecting their plea to restart the Borg interphase link on the planet. He himself felt bliss but was afraid of a new collective.
This is a flip to the behavior of an angry Maquis terrorist. Could the Commander Chakotay that we saw have been the officer he truly was before he joined the Maquis? Cobra
This is a flip to the behavior of an angry Maquis terrorist. Could the Commander Chakotay that we saw have been the officer he truly was before he joined the Maquis? Cobra