I've been curious of something. How much of the delta quadrant has voyager explored? I am of the opinion that voyager barely scratched the surface of the
delta quadrant.
delta quadrant.
Well, I got a bit confused the other day. The map in my Star Trek encyclopedia says that Earth is near snug up against the galactic barrier, but Monty Python was telling me just recently that Earth is only 30 thousand light years from the Great barrier... Where am I? Where is my home? I don't know where I live.![]()
They'd trekked through the Delta Quadrant 40 thousand lightyears if you don't count all the backwards and forwards in Hope and Fear or when they took Neelix back to Tallaxian space because Jetrel lied about Neelix Dying, or when they went back to get the Captain in resolutions after flying away from her for about a month.
I think I would to, but dont forget Janeway is a scientist. I think it would get dull travleing for years to get home without checking out a few things humans have never seen before along the way.I would think they spent most of the time hauling ass at warp speed trying to get home. Does a man lost in the desert do much exploring or just try to get the hell out of there?
Though I do recall from Worst Case Scenario that HoloChakotay said that he was sick of making pointless detours in the name of scientific exploration, which is a promise Janeway made to her crew during that speech at the end of Caretaker afterall, and who can forget Kathy trying to obscure her second job as a Coyote to Kashak as scientific curiosity of a stellar phenomena?
Oh, yes I agree.
But in the case with Kashyk that I cited, you have to remember, that she was lying. There was no intellectual curiosity. They were looking for a wormhole that they knew to be near and real. It was all a question of survival more than science for sciences sake, but fortunately the lie was utterly credible.
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