But, women don't always go for men "that make sense" to them. Chakotay knows how to communicate with women (Look how easily he communicates with Kathryn, and all the women aboard...). He knows how to be gentle, charming, suave, listen, give, and when to take control. Seven saw that confident, leader-like quality in him balanced with that gentle side. Plus, look at that smile (especially those dimples), and the confident look in his eyes. He is a romantic, take charge type of guy. It wasn't just Seven, but plenty of other women on that ship that desired to be with Chakotay, too.dalehoppert said:
I think Doctor/Seven was the pairing that would have made the MOST sense. THAT'S what I wanted to see.
I read this book 11 years ago. And, I don't care what Jeri Taylor says: "Mosaic" is not canon.Adm_Hawthorne said:
From the book Mosaic, Mark was pretty much a rebound relationship after her first husband-to-be died along with her father in that shuttle crash.
Mark had always been in her life, but he was the nerdy and annoying little boy that tried to be her friend when all she wanted was for the geek to leave her alone. Then, all of sudden, after her deep depression, he comes along and sweeps her off her feet.
So, yeah, there's my Janeway trivia for the day...
Adm_Hawthorne said:
I have a theory that the reason C/7 happened is because J/7 and J/C never happened. It's one of those "neither one of use can have her but we can have each other" kinds of things.
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