One thing that annoyed me alot in the first season, and no one else then the writers are to blame for this, was that she was a "Know It All".
There wasn't a solution to a problem which she didn't contribute to.
Picard and Sisko depended on their crew to solve things, but Janeway just knew everything about everything.
No one held it against Spock when he did it to Valeris in TUC.
Violations of the Prime Directive notwithstanding, her choices to sacrifice crewmembers to satisfy whims of desire was deplorable.
She was not operating on a higher social, moral and intellectual level.
You know I never thought of that before, but you're right... it wasn't like the Array was a viable method of getting back to the AQ in the first place (bringing them there damaged the ship and killed lots of people, going back with it would've done the same).
She had no choice but to destroy the Array, it wasn't like the Array was a viable method of getting back to the AQ in the first place (bringing them there damaged the ship and killed lots of people, going back with it would've done the same).
After committing attemted Murder, Kathryn Janeway should have had a cell right beside him.
If Janeway had really wanted to murder someone she would have done it herself - not passively let some aliens do it.
Did she cross a line? Her goal was to get Lessing to talk. She was convinced he would break.
Chakotay was convinced he would die rather than betray his captain. Who was right? We don't know because Chakotay went in and got him.
I equate Janeway's behavior in this episode with Kirk's in the TOS episode "Obsession". Both captains crossed the line in their quest for revenge and both bought themselves back. That was the point.
After committing attemted Murder, Kathryn Janeway should have had a cell right beside him.
Okay, that changes it to Criminally neglegent Homicide, doesn't negate her criminal acts.
If it wasn't a direct homicide, but she placed him in the situation, knowing full well what the risks are then it is a criminally negligent homicide.
The fissure was open, Lessing was seconds away from death, her plan was a failure.
"Obsession" and "Equinox" were totally different situations.
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