In Endgame, if Janeway could go back in time and meet with her younger self, why didn't she meet herself earlier and prevent Voyager from being lost in the Delta Quadrant to start with?
In Endgame, if Janeway could go back in time and meet with her younger self, why didn't she meet herself earlier and prevent Voyager from being lost in the Delta Quadrant to start with?
Sigh.
If she prevented her younger self from even going to the DQ in the first place, then TUVOK and all the Maquis would have been stuck in the DQ.
The older Janeway LIED to the younger Janeway for a reason, because she really did remember how self righteous her younger self was... that was why she transported to coordinates JUST (?) 3 days after Voyager left the nebula.
It gave the Captain enough time to verify who the Admiral was, and to outfit Voyager for its battle with the Borg, but NOT enough time to wonder what the Admiral was up to.
The mere fact that the Captain LEFT the nebula with victory in her grasp, tells us the Admiral was right to worry.
Had she come back 4 weeks earlier to save Joe Carey, then not only would the Captain have time to worry about this unseen nebula but also time to worry about this futuristic self. Heck it also would have given the Borg time to notice Voyager was running around with new enhancements, and might have made them a target long before they reached the nebula. With enough exposure, the Borg would have probably found a way around the advancements and assimilated everyone anyway.
Then the complaint heard around the bbs would have been... "WHY did Janeway's God complex have to extend so far that it wasn't enough to rescue Voyager, but she had to rescue Voyager and Joe Carey too?"
As it was, Admiral Janeway died rescuing her three favorites AND 22 other nameless souls who were destined to die on the way home.
Strike that.
Admiral Janeway, who's life was consumed with the idea of rescuing her ship and her loves... died never knowing if she actually succeeded.
WE know she did, and like Captain Janeway I smile sadly and dip my head to thank her for her sacrifice and know that this woman paid the ultimate price for her sin of changing time to save her friends.
"Thank-you, Admiral Janeway."
^The same DS9 where Quark can't decide if gold is worthless or valuable? Lets face it, the whole Trekverse can't keep their stories stright to save their lives.![]()
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