but only Admiral Janeway from that one possible future timeline would have to know all of that.
Not true, not true
AT ALL.
I would know it.
You would know it.
Admiral Hawthorne, AMG, Exodus would know it.
Even
Guy would know it in his heroin induced haze.
Isn't the fact that YOU know Joe Cary died in the 5 weeks before the Admiral returned, the reason you are so
pissed?
Almost sounds like the crowd scene from JC Superstar, "He saved others, LET HIM save HIMSELF!"
She saved
22 lives,
WHY NOT 23? 33?
Had she gone back to Caretaker, and sent Voyager home with the Array, SURELY someone would than have stood up in their living room and asked... "
But, but what about Lt Stadi, Lt Commander Cavit, and the nameless Chief Engineer, Doctor, Vulcan Nurse who all died when pulled into the Delta Quadrant?
Why not save them too?
Perhaps this is the real lesson about
time travel eps... since you can never make "everything" alright
, don't even bother.
But lets talk about "that" season 7 Captain Janeway who doesn't know the full future.
The one who was offered a 1st class ticket home, but instead exchanged it for 3rd class steerage and the
chance to kill the
BORG.
The
BORG, who are alive and kicking and will be kicking her ship & crew for much of Voyager's remaining 16 years in the DQ.
The
BORG, who are undoubtably
not contenting themselves with attacking Voyager, but are
likely still assimilating new planets and races and probably attacking the Federation during the next 16 years.
The season
7 BORG, who could NOT handle the season
23 Admiral Janeway's futuristic weaponery and who got their collective butts kicked by that "intrepid" ship and her crew and her Janeway
s.
How many lives did Voyager save that day?
Yes.
Joe still died.
Who knows.
Like the
nameless Ensign on the bridge in "Scientific Method" that finally caused Janeway to crack and take over the helm...
perhaps it was Joe's death. A death she
COULD NOT change, that pushed Janeway over the edge such that she would no longer accept
anymore deaths.
Who knows?