I just re-watched this, yesterday, and something happened that made me wonder. Here's the scenario: You're the Doctor and you're at the mouth of the Jeffries Tube. The corridor is about to explode into space, but 2 ensigns are trying to get to the tube. In the episode, the Doctor closes the door when he realizes that he can't save them. However, this time it's you and instead of 2 ensigns it's your best friend and YOUR child. What do you do?
EDITED for clarity.
If this were "you", what were you doing evacuating the deck and ready to enter the Jeffries tube without knowing where your child was? You didn't know he/she was on that deck? He had 5 minutes to figure out what was going on. And what the hell sort of best friend doesn't get your child out of there quicker for you?
When the main computer went offline, and presumably took all of Voyager's transporters with it, all transporter operators should have been reassigned to the Shuttlebay. Deck 5 should have been completely evacuated of all living material in 20 seconds using shuttle craft transporters. The remaining 4 and a half minutes could have been the EMH deciding what of his equipment would be needed for a triage center and what new recreational algorithm he would be adding to his program as soon as the current predicament was over.
Heh. It sounds a bit trite to me now, but I was going to write a fic at one point where years after the fact a character I'd invented for an RPG learned about the Guardian of Forever and tried to save the brother whose death he felt responsible for.
If this brief outline sounds like it has several holes in it, a) I was young, and b) I never seriously developed it.
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