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Endgame: How accurate was the Admiral's time-travel ability?

Well grampy was inserted into the young guy after Futures end, and together they cleaned up after Kim's shenanigans, and then together they went insane and tried to destroy Voyager in Relativity... So for Janeway to have an adventure with Braxton while still knowing the spuds future to go bonkers, and in accordence with the temporal prime directive not tell him that he will grow up to try to kill her.

Does Janeway hold grudges?
 
Well grampy was inserted into the young guy after Futures end, and together they cleaned up after Kim's shenanigans, and then together they went insane and tried to destroy Voyager in Relativity... So for Janeway to have an adventure with Braxton while still knowing the spuds future to go bonkers, and in accordence with the temporal prime directive not tell him that he will grow up to try to kill her.

Does Janeway hold grudges?

Does the universe hate Harry? :p

But yeah, the whole 'temporal integration' thing was always a bit much for me, but I get what you're saying.
 
I always assume that Janeway went to that particular point in Voyager's history was because she missed her family and wanted to do everything in her power to bring them home before whatever the incident was that killed Seven and Chakotay. The thing is though...she left behind and maybe forgot about a few family members that have already been lost. Going back before the Caretaker incident would mean that certain members, like Seven specifically sine Janeway probably thought of her as a daughter, would not have been included. These people bonded through the seven years of their journey. Endgame was flawed and just a bad episode in general, so many holes in it.
 
I'm watching it again for the first time since 2001: RIGHT NOW. I've ignored reruns since in my mind I recalled it being like some sort of assault... But compared to Enterprise, and especially compared to the Enterprise Finale... Endgame isn't that bad.

It was three years before Seven died Admiral Young, but it was just a couple weeks after Chakotay and Seven started seeing each other. Odds are that the hub was the first opportunity to get the crew home AFTER the Borgette and the Indian started dating... And that's all that mattered.
 
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I'm watching it again for the first time since 2001: RIGHT NOW. I've ignored reruns since in my mind I recalled it being like some sort of assault... But compared to Enterprise, and especially compared to the Enterprise Finale... Endgame isn't that bad.

Agreed... it may be a bit :wtf: but it's still an entertaining ride.

It was three years before Seven died Admiral Young, but it was just a couple weeks after Chakotay and Seven started seeing each other. Odds are that the hub was the first opportunity to get the crew home AFTER the Borgette and the Indian started dating... And that's all that mattered.

Of course - the Indian and Borgette's child will be the savior of the Federation one day.
 
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