Janeway's many deaths

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  1. AuntKate

    AuntKate Commodore Commodore

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    I have gone on record for not liking the fact that PB has killed Janeway (or, more correctly, sent her off to the Q continuum), but the writers on the series certainly didn't hesitate to do her in. How many times did that happen?

    I remember that she was killed in "Before and After." The Admiral died in "Endgame." One of the two Janeways in "Deadlock" died.

    Any more?
     
  2. Ensign Johnson

    Ensign Johnson Lieutenant Commander Red Shirt

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    Does Course: Oblivion count? It was a fake melty Janeway but she still died (I thought it was sad). Janeway also died in Year of Hell although that kind of didn't happen. In Timeless everyone other than Kim and Chakotay had died but that's another alternate timeline.
     
  3. Madzilla

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    She died - what, 6 or 7 times? - in Coda, and it was mentioned that future!Janeway was dead in Shattered.
     
  4. AuntKate

    AuntKate Commodore Commodore

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    She died on the holodeck in "Worst Case Scenario." That's nine so far!
     
  5. Pegaritaville

    Pegaritaville Vice Admiral Admiral

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    She never died once in "Coda"- everthing was all in her head (courtesy of that alien dude). Not much more that a really vivid dream.
     
  6. JanewayRulz!

    JanewayRulz! Vice Admiral Admiral

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    I think the "Coda" deaths and the "Killing game" deaths should "count" althought I think it was fewer than 6 in "Coda". (She got strangled, she failed the resusciatation in sick bay, she was gassed in sickbay, she blew up in the shuttle... was it just 4?)

    OOPS!

    She died in season 1, episode 3's "Time and Again".

    And season 6's "Barge of the Dead" had Janeway being run through with a Bat'lef (sp?)
     
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  7. kathrynjaneway

    kathrynjaneway Captain Captain

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    As Living Witness is set about 700 (or was it 500?) years after our Voyager timeline, she died there as well.
     
  8. JanewayRulz!

    JanewayRulz! Vice Admiral Admiral

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    Technically, she and everyone else died several times in "Relativity" when Voyager kept blowing up, we just didn't "see" a death scene.
     
  9. exodus

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    ..but if we're counting her holodeck death in "Worse Case...", then "Coda" counts too.





    Janeway dies at the end of "YOH".
    I guess we can also assume from Braxton in "Future's End" that by finding parts of Voyager's hull, she died in another future timeline as well.
     
  10. JanewayRulz!

    JanewayRulz! Vice Admiral Admiral

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    The chick was resurrected more times than Xena!
     
  11. exodus

    exodus Fleet Admiral Admiral

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    I was think more like Jean Grey as the Phoenix. :lol:
     
  12. T'Girl

    T'Girl Vice Admiral Admiral

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    Janeway and Paris hook-up to produce baby salamanders.

    Does "The Little Death" count as death?


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  13. Guy Gardener

    Guy Gardener Fleet Admiral Admiral

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    Woah!

    Besides Jeans been dead (again) since February 2004, New X-Men #150. Though she has been dead this long before in the 80s. Actually most of the 80s.

    One would say that she is getting pretty good at staying dead... Unless you're probably talking about those awful movies?

    ANYWHO...

    The ship blew up in the 29th century, but we can't be sure who was on the ship at the time depending on the variance of the conflicting timeliness. That's another dead Janeway.
     
  14. exodus

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    The whole nature of the Phoenix, even in mythology is to eventually come back from the dead. It's the nature of the beast.
     
  15. Guy Gardener

    Guy Gardener Fleet Admiral Admiral

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    The nature of the beast with how many backs?

    Where's the line between CPR and Necrophellia?
     
  16. F. King Daniel

    F. King Daniel Fleet Admiral Admiral

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    She barely gets a mention in it, but in the second book of the DS9 Millenium trilogy, The War of the Prophets, Admiral Janeway died in an alternate 2399 along with everyone else, everywhere, when the red and blue wormholes merged and brought to an end linear existence and the entire universe.

    Yes, you read that right.

    It was a very enjoyable book.
     
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  17. Adm_Hawthorne

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    This gave me my morning coffee spew. Thank you.

    I think "Endgame" should count.
     
  18. CommanderRaytas

    CommanderRaytas DISCO QUEEEEEEN Rear Admiral

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    I remember. I liked it, as well.