It's been a while since I saw End Game. From what I recall, Future Janeway was killed when the Unicomplex was destroyed. Is there any hint that she may have escaped to her shuttle?
It's been a while since I saw End Game. From what I recall, Future Janeway was killed when the Unicomplex was destroyed. Is there any hint that she may have escaped to her shuttle?
It's been a while since I saw End Game. From what I recall, Future Janeway was killed when the Unicomplex was destroyed. Is there any hint that she may have escaped to her shuttle?
It's been a while since I saw End Game. From what I recall, Future Janeway was killed when the Unicomplex was destroyed. Is there any hint that she may have escaped to her shuttle?
Wasn't she dying at the time, being Borgified at the time and dying of the virus killing the Borgifying bits of her at the time? It's been a while so I might be wrong.
What I want to know is: Is Old Janeway's alternate future still out there, somewhere? According to the STXI writers' "many worlds" stuff, Janeway's universe is still there, "her" Chakotay and Seven are still dead and all she did is create a new universe with an alternate chain of events when she went back.
Kinda makes the whole thing a bit selfish and pointless, doesn't it?
It's been a while since I saw End Game. From what I recall, Future Janeway was killed when the Unicomplex was destroyed. Is there any hint that she may have escaped to her shuttle?
Wasn't she dying at the time, being Borgified at the time and dying of the virus killing the Borgifying bits of her at the time? It's been a while so I might be wrong.
What I want to know is: Is Old Janeway's alternate future still out there, somewhere? According to the STXI writers' "many worlds" stuff, Janeway's universe is still there, "her" Chakotay and Seven are still dead and all she did is create a new universe with an alternate chain of events when she went back.
Kinda makes the whole thing a bit selfish and pointless, doesn't it?
^ Then again, a lot of people also believe ST XI is not just an alternate timeline, but an alternate UNIVERSE as well (a timeline is not the same thing as a universe). So ST XI can still preserve the original timeline, because Spock and Nero emerged into another universe, and yet adhere to the 'replacement' theory of time travel.
In which case, Old Admiral's future no longer exists.
hey fellow trekkers
i was reading the Star Trek books Destiny, and Janeway was taken by the Borg, i dont know what happerns to her after it.
It's been a while since I saw End Game. From what I recall, Future Janeway was killed when the Unicomplex was destroyed. Is there any hint that she may have escaped to her shuttle?
Wasn't she dying at the time, being Borgified at the time and dying of the virus killing the Borgifying bits of her at the time? It's been a while so I might be wrong.
What I want to know is: Is Old Janeway's alternate future still out there, somewhere? According to the STXI writers' "many worlds" stuff, Janeway's universe is still there, "her" Chakotay and Seven are still dead and all she did is create a new universe with an alternate chain of events when she went back.
Kinda makes the whole thing a bit selfish and pointless, doesn't it?
Again her body shorted, and her left leg died and fell away throwing Pallas off balance. She struggled to remain standing, grabbing at anything, to no avail, then looked up at Admiral Janeway leaning against one of the metal struts still upright.
“Captain Janeway is about to die. If she has no future, you will never exist and nothing that you’ve done here today will happen.”
Her head filled with the death screech of the central processor, no words, only the discordant hum of feedback that crackled and then paled into a fatal silence. As the connection faded the clips that held her in her cybernetic suit gave way leaving her helpless and dying on the floor below where Janeway stood.
There was only one voice left laughing softly in her head, Kathryn Janeway still living emphasizing the failure of her sphere to destroy the Captain. In that moment Pallas knew that she had been the one maneuvered, that Admiral Janeway had come here to be assimilated and to die. The connection held Pallas prisoner as the Admiral’s thoughts poured out in a torrent engulfing the last Borg Queen, and all Pallas could do was accept them.
She saw the faces of Kathryn’s crew, the ones that had died and every death was a direct result of Pallas’ carefully planned revenge, revenge that would now never happen. She saw Seven of Nine and Icheb dead along with Mike Ayala and Megan Delaney. The names and faces continued to assault her, Freddie Bristow, William Chapman, Renlay Sharr, William Telfor, Kashimuro Nozawa, Noah Lessing, Walter Baxter, Chell, Susan Nicoletti, William McKenzie, Lydia Anderson, Doug Bronowski, Pablo Baytart, and Gerron. Name after name, face after face twenty-two in all and she knew that she had destroyed all of them, ending with Commander Chakotay finally succumbing in the Alpha Quadrant years later from Borg inflicted injuries.
She saw the Federation, still strong and undefeated but she also knew that many had died placing themselves between the Federation and the Borg. People like Jean-Luc Picard and his entire crew using Enterprise E’s self-destruct rather than becoming a part of the Borg Collective.
Her dreams of conquest, ones that took billions of lives had always fallen short and now they would never be at all.
In her mind Pallas screamed at the Admiral, ranting about revenge and Galaxy domination and why it was the Borg quest for perfection that was the one true way to enlightenment and still Kathryn Janeway laughed.
Finally the laughter stilled and Pallas could feel the Admiral moving away, her mind drawn to a beautiful light, and silhouetted against it was the form of a human male. When he stepped forward she recognized the uniform of a Starfleet Commander and the mark he carried on his forehead. She witnessed the couple’s embrace and then turning away from her they walked into that beautiful light.
For one fleeting moment Janeway looked over her shoulder back at the fallen Queen, and in the light she was beautiful, her hair no longer white but again the soft red of Captain Janeway. Through the light was just at the point of being blindingly bright, Pallas perceived a window high in space and below it, Earth turned slowly.
She tried to follow, knowing that the Admiral’s body was with her in the disintegrating chamber of Unimatrix Zero One, but she couldn’t move and she didn’t know how to set her conscience free as the Admiral had. She was doomed to remain within the Borg complex, and looking at the Admiral’s body slumped in death and the peaceful smile that graced her lips.
She felt the heat building in the deck beneath her and the pressure in the atmosphere that surrounded her and like a trapped child she begged for anyone to save her. The only answer came with a fire ball of searing heat and then she knew no more…
It's been a while since I saw End Game. From what I recall, Future Janeway was killed when the Unicomplex was destroyed. Is there any hint that she may have escaped to her shuttle?
^ Then again, a lot of people also believe ST XI is not just an alternate timeline, but an alternate UNIVERSE as well (a timeline is not the same thing as a universe). So ST XI can still preserve the original timeline, because Spock and Nero emerged into another universe, and yet adhere to the 'replacement' theory of time travel.
In which case, Old Admiral's future no longer exists.
And there's no way the Borg suffered anything more than a minor setback when their transwarp hub was destroyed and queen 3 (or is it 4?) killed.
Besides, my point about it being "selfish" is if all she did was create a new tangent universe in which events unfolded differently (the way the current Trek writers see things) rather than rewriting "her" timeline (the way the Voyager writers envisioned time travel working).
No there is not hint, but it's a lot of fun to figure out how she could have excaped and what would have happened then. Some really good fan fiction is born like this.
Brit
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