Each and every time Voyager is under attack, Janeway gets up and positions herself near one of those railings on the bridge.
Then a volley rocks the ship, the crew stumbles, staggers, shuffles, does random stuff.
Janeway, however, does not do that. At every volley, and I do mean every volley, she grabs said railing, quickly ducks and immediately stands up again. The whole thing takes less than a second. She never wavers from that routine, and sometimes - when the battle is fierce enough - she isn't even afraid to duck three times in a row.
At the end of Scorpion, Part I, when she is on that Borg vessel that is under attack from Species 8472, the Borg put her next to - wait for it - a railing. And yes, she even goes for the old ducking trick on a Borg cube.
Three questions:
Then a volley rocks the ship, the crew stumbles, staggers, shuffles, does random stuff.
Janeway, however, does not do that. At every volley, and I do mean every volley, she grabs said railing, quickly ducks and immediately stands up again. The whole thing takes less than a second. She never wavers from that routine, and sometimes - when the battle is fierce enough - she isn't even afraid to duck three times in a row.
At the end of Scorpion, Part I, when she is on that Borg vessel that is under attack from Species 8472, the Borg put her next to - wait for it - a railing. And yes, she even goes for the old ducking trick on a Borg cube.
Three questions:
- What's up with that?
- Would it make a good drinking game?
- Are there any animated GIFs?