With Harry Kim and Chakotay sacrificing their lives so that Tuvix could be rescued from an alternate universe.
EXCELLENT!!!

With Harry Kim and Chakotay sacrificing their lives so that Tuvix could be rescued from an alternate universe.

Seven - With the Borg decimated and defeated, Seven reforms the Collective and becomes the new, peace loving Borg Queen.
This isn't a bad idea. Maybe Naomi is in command and Icheb is first officer. With them reminiscing about our crew dealing with the Endgame Borg crisis that caused Voyager some major damage and forced them to take the transwarp conduit back to a different part of the Delta Quadrant or some other section of the galaxy. The Borg are dealt a major blow and the ship and crew were saved but some our senior staff don't make it. Noble self sacrificing deaths for Janeway and Seven I'd presume.The offspring of the Voyager crew making it home seventy years after "Caretaker".

Ooh, compelling, but, at the rate they were going, without a mandatory breeding program (stop swooning, Guy, wherever you are), not too believable.The offspring of the Voyager crew making it home seventy years after "Caretaker".
Might be even more poetic to have most of the core cast make it back, but when they're freaking old, and they'd been Voyaging so long that the AQ was no longer their home, and most retired to a quiet colony where their families could visit them, but they actually lived together, because by then their family well and truly was each other.Voyager gets sucked into a whole other dimension, makes enemies and allies, and encounters and defeats a threat to the whole galaxy, and in so doing, they get home, perhaps almost accidentally. Make it big and epic and very space opera-y. Doing an "Endgame" without the whole future stuff would have a similar effect, I guess, but perhaps too obvious.
They already did that earlier in the series, and all they got for it was critical panning.
Is it possible it was panned because it wasn't done very well?
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