Yes, yes it was.
And talking about it in the VOY forum...well, you're better off dropping a hand grenade.
Really? I'll try to steer away from it. Why would it have tied in with Equinox though? Just curious.
Yes, yes it was.
And talking about it in the VOY forum...well, you're better off dropping a hand grenade.
I was mostly bringing it up as another example of Janeway's occasional hubris.
Here's my question:So, I just watched Equinox part two for the first time in about ten years . . . And I hated it. I'm generally very forgiving about some of the badly written episodes in both VOY and TNG, however the fact that Janeway tells Chakotay in oh so many words that she is emotionally compromised and he does nothing gets to me. And he had two chances to relieve HER of duty and confine HER to quarters until the whole thing was done and over with, which as "First Officer" he was well within his rights to do, but instead he allows her to beat him back down and confines HIM to quarters. Ummmmm, OK? And we're supposed to go with this? And then the fact that Tuvok even says that she is acting irrationally but he allows her to threaten him with the same punishment Chakotay is in right then; and Tuvok, who was probably acting as the XO since Chakotay had been confined to quarters, allows her. He's a Vulcan. It shouldn't matter to him if she threatens him. The only good parts of this episode were from the part where Marla(?) takes Ransom to engineering and they contact Janeway to the end where Janeway admits she's wrong. Which I will admit, she needed to, but she did also owe Chakotay an apology at the same time. And I did like the symbolism of the plaque falling down, even the ship was telling her that she crossed the line and nearly broke up the family.
So, my rant is done. I'm not sure what it is, if it's just the story or the writers. I'll probably, as someone who has her bachelors in journalism and creative writing, say it was the writer's: in this case Brannon Braga and Joe Menosky. So, I'm just curious as to what everyone thought of the episode as well?
Here's my question:So, I just watched Equinox part two for the first time in about ten years . . . And I hated it. I'm generally very forgiving about some of the badly written episodes in both VOY and TNG, however the fact that Janeway tells Chakotay in oh so many words that she is emotionally compromised and he does nothing gets to me. And he had two chances to relieve HER of duty and confine HER to quarters until the whole thing was done and over with, which as "First Officer" he was well within his rights to do, but instead he allows her to beat him back down and confines HIM to quarters. Ummmmm, OK? And we're supposed to go with this? And then the fact that Tuvok even says that she is acting irrationally but he allows her to threaten him with the same punishment Chakotay is in right then; and Tuvok, who was probably acting as the XO since Chakotay had been confined to quarters, allows her. He's a Vulcan. It shouldn't matter to him if she threatens him. The only good parts of this episode were from the part where Marla(?) takes Ransom to engineering and they contact Janeway to the end where Janeway admits she's wrong. Which I will admit, she needed to, but she did also owe Chakotay an apology at the same time. And I did like the symbolism of the plaque falling down, even the ship was telling her that she crossed the line and nearly broke up the family.
So, my rant is done. I'm not sure what it is, if it's just the story or the writers. I'll probably, as someone who has her bachelors in journalism and creative writing, say it was the writer's: in this case Brannon Braga and Joe Menosky. So, I'm just curious as to what everyone thought of the episode as well?
Can a First Officer relieve a Captian the is emotionally compromised without official consent from the Chief Medical Officer? Doesn't the Doctor have to confirm this before the First Officer can act on it?
Here's my question:So, I just watched Equinox part two for the first time in about ten years . . . And I hated it. I'm generally very forgiving about some of the badly written episodes in both VOY and TNG, however the fact that Janeway tells Chakotay in oh so many words that she is emotionally compromised and he does nothing gets to me. And he had two chances to relieve HER of duty and confine HER to quarters until the whole thing was done and over with, which as "First Officer" he was well within his rights to do, but instead he allows her to beat him back down and confines HIM to quarters. Ummmmm, OK? And we're supposed to go with this? And then the fact that Tuvok even says that she is acting irrationally but he allows her to threaten him with the same punishment Chakotay is in right then; and Tuvok, who was probably acting as the XO since Chakotay had been confined to quarters, allows her. He's a Vulcan. It shouldn't matter to him if she threatens him. The only good parts of this episode were from the part where Marla(?) takes Ransom to engineering and they contact Janeway to the end where Janeway admits she's wrong. Which I will admit, she needed to, but she did also owe Chakotay an apology at the same time. And I did like the symbolism of the plaque falling down, even the ship was telling her that she crossed the line and nearly broke up the family.
So, my rant is done. I'm not sure what it is, if it's just the story or the writers. I'll probably, as someone who has her bachelors in journalism and creative writing, say it was the writer's: in this case Brannon Braga and Joe Menosky. So, I'm just curious as to what everyone thought of the episode as well?
Can a First Officer relieve a Captian the is emotionally compromised without official consent from the Chief Medical Officer? Doesn't the Doctor have to confirm this before the First Officer can act on it?
Yes the XO can relieve the captain of duty without the CMO's consent. In Star Trek 2009, Spock Prime tells Kirk that to get control of the Enterprise from Spock(and Pike had named him XO for Spock) he has to make him emotionally compromised. Well, he succeeds. But if the first officer feels that the captain is not capable of making a rational decision he/she is within the liberty to relieve him/her of duty. And Chakotay had three chances. Stupid writers.
I those it has to be a medical one to confirm something such as emotional distress.Isn't it another senior officer? That has to concur I mean. Not necessarily the medical officer.
IMO I think that was part of the point.I get that they wanted to show her as "crossing the line, " like Picard in FC or something, but they took it too far. You can disagree with the interpretation of events, but she basically committed ATTEMPTED MURDER against Lessing, and I think her righteous outrage comes off as pretty hypocritical if she's going to turn around and do THAT.
IMO I think that was part of the point.I get that they wanted to show her as "crossing the line, " like Picard in FC or something, but they took it too far. You can disagree with the interpretation of events, but she basically committed ATTEMPTED MURDER against Lessing, and I think her righteous outrage comes off as pretty hypocritical if she's going to turn around and do THAT.
To show like Ransom, good intentions pave the road to hell.
Both Ransom & Janeway did what they did with good intentions but it was their actions that were morally corrupt.
Wasn't Ransom commiting Lessing to murder too?
I get that they wanted to show her as "crossing the line, " like Picard in FC or something, but they took it too far. You can disagree with the interpretation of events, but she basically committed ATTEMPTED MURDER against Lessing, and I think her righteous outrage comes off as pretty hypocritical if she's going to turn around and do THAT.
Here's my question:
Can a First Officer relieve a Captian the is emotionally compromised without official consent from the Chief Medical Officer? Doesn't the Doctor have to confirm this before the First Officer can act on it?
Yes the XO can relieve the captain of duty without the CMO's consent. In Star Trek 2009, Spock Prime tells Kirk that to get control of the Enterprise from Spock(and Pike had named him XO for Spock) he has to make him emotionally compromised. Well, he succeeds. But if the first officer feels that the captain is not capable of making a rational decision he/she is within the liberty to relieve him/her of duty. And Chakotay had three chances. Stupid writers.
..but ST 2009 came after Voyager's production.
So maybe it wasn't Voyager's writers but those of the film that changed the rules. The reason I asked, is because the Treks before this made it seem a captain couldn't be relieved without CMO's consent.
Isn't it another senior officer? That has to concur I mean. Not necessarily the medical officer.
IMO I think that was part of the point.I get that they wanted to show her as "crossing the line, " like Picard in FC or something, but they took it too far. You can disagree with the interpretation of events, but she basically committed ATTEMPTED MURDER against Lessing, and I think her righteous outrage comes off as pretty hypocritical if she's going to turn around and do THAT.
To show like Ransom, good intentions pave the road to hell.
Both Ransom & Janeway did what they did with good intentions but it was their actions that were morally corrupt.
Wasn't Ransom commiting Lessing to murder too?
Janeway always said that she'd be willing to face any consequences of her actions once she got the crew home.IMO I think that was part of the point.I get that they wanted to show her as "crossing the line, " like Picard in FC or something, but they took it too far. You can disagree with the interpretation of events, but she basically committed ATTEMPTED MURDER against Lessing, and I think her righteous outrage comes off as pretty hypocritical if she's going to turn around and do THAT.
To show like Ransom, good intentions pave the road to hell.
Both Ransom & Janeway did what they did with good intentions but it was their actions that were morally corrupt.
Wasn't Ransom commiting Lessing to murder too?
OK, but she committed a pretty serious offense there, and there's no significant consequence for that, she just fees a little sorry and has a talk with Chakotay. She wasn't under alien influence or mind-controlled or something. She was just really pissed off.
She was willing to let Icheb be executed for trespassing during a joy ride, but mother henned Tom for acts of terrorism running the boy to freedom out past the limits of the injured parties jurisdiction...
And her activity in Devore Space was beyond the pale! Operating an underground rail road in strict defiance of the local laws secreting dread criminals to safe harbour!
No matter her excuses, that's exactly what she did! Hells in Prime factors she was supposed to stop, apologise and then hand over Tuvok and Seska for being dick heads who incriminated the entire ship for espionage! But she ran bloodied with guilt after the fact.
Keeping the mobile emitter should have seen her jailed for the next 5 centuries.
The Cute was a complete violation of the Prime Directive, Kim and Paris had been legally held for cause and Janeway had no right to argue with the local powers using weapons.
In Jetrel she showed a designer of weapons of mass destruction how to build his own transporter and use transporter technology to refine his own weapon of mass destruction he was celebrated for...
I don't even want to describe what a clusterfuck Distant origin brought forward that janeway could have returned to Earth in seaosn seven only to discover Dinosaurs disintegrating almost the last of the evidence contradicting their religion,
and then there's in the flesh where she handed over the weapons technology which was the only mote of resistance holding 8472 at a distance, to 8472!!
Gods she let Voyagers technology run amok freehold in the Void because it was easier to ignore the Prime Directive to give away technology to potentially harmful assholes who might go on to decimate billions if not sell that technology to assholes who will go on to destroy Billions or trillions because Janeway couldn't stomach breaking the Prime Directive by killing a few dickheads too stupid not to fall for the same trap as Winney the Pooh.
Ransom should have put her in the Brig.
When did this become a "list random complaints against Janeway" thread? I thought we were discussing her criminal actions in "Equinox, Part II."
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