I thought it ended perfectly. Showing them on Earth, being reunited with family, etc., would have been too much like those silly "Rescued from Gilligan's Island" TV movies from the '80s. 

In a way, you could possibly link Future Janeway's action with the Temporal Cold War. She changed the future by bringing her crew back sooner than they should have. This action 'erased' the Relativity from the future for some reason, perhaps because other temporal incursions occurred. The Temporal Accords were eventually signed but it was only a temporary reprieve. Within a century or two, factions began to form with them having their own agenda to use time travel to better their future. All of this came about because of Future Janeway doing what she did. Basically she is the one that started the Temporal Cold War.Brolan said:
The pressing question for me is why didn't the Timeship Relativity come along and stop Janeway from changing history just like it did for Braxton in the Voyager episode Relativity ?
As mentioned in Shattered Voyager will have as big an impact on the Delta quadrant as it has on Voyager. Now years of history in the Delta quadrant will be undone. Why was it not prevented?
That doesn't make sense. Since Admiral Janeway's future never continued past 2403 due to her changing the past, the Relativity would be from the future of the new timeline seen in the buln of "Endgame."Braxton said:
In a way, you could possibly link Future Janeway's action with the Temporal Cold War. She changed the future by bringing her crew back sooner than they should have. This action 'erased' the Relativity from the future for some reason, perhaps because other temporal incursions occurred.
Why wouldn't Voyager be assimilated long before it reached the Transwarp Hub? Why wouldn't the Borg send a fleet of Cubes to assimilate Humanity after they destroyed a Transwarp Hub? The time travel plot was necessary for Voyager to believably use the Transwarp Hub.I like Endgame but look back and think that the time travel should not have been used. They should have stumbled upon that Borg Transwarp Hub on their own. They decide to make a daring run at it in the hope of getting home or at least getting closer. The Borg inflict serious damage on Voyager but fail to capture it before they enter a corridor. The Borg catch up to them. Before the Sphere can capture them, someone suggests firing on ones of those 'struts' to try and collapse the corridor and perhaps take the Hub with it. They fire a full spread of Photon Torpedoes, one happens to hit a critical junction in the 'strut' and the corridor begins to collapse. This is when Voyager is capture by the Sphere and it then exists at Earth because this is a one way corridor. Starfleet is there waiting for them and quickly pummels the Sphere with weapons fire, destroying it and further crippling Voyager in the process, but Voyager survives, albeit it in terrible condition. The fleet then escorts Voyager to Earth, which can only achieve half impulse at best.
Equinox said:
Endgame was a great finale and tied in with the first episode perfectly in the sense that in the first ep Voyager is quickly flung across the galaxy and in the finale Voyager is flung just as fast back to Earth.
I don't know if starfleet had even began working on that type of tech, since it came to pass many years after V'ger returned. Even SF's proto tech would have been easily adapted by the BorgAs far as im concerned Voyager didnt have to have time travel involved, they could have found the Borg Nexus and retreated and contacted StarFleet about the Nexus, Starfleet could then have transmitted information about new prototype starfleet technology designed specifically to fight the Borg (shielding/transphasic torpedos etc) which they could have used against them, as for taking down the Borg Queen the storyline could simply have had Seven of Nine and the Doctor discover a way to make nanobots capable of killing the Queen and could have used the mobile emitter to send a holographic seven of nine into unimatrix 01 to infect the queen.
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