EMH: There's no valid medical reason to do what you're proposing.
TORRES: I disagree. .........
EMH: What does Tom think about all this?
TORRES: I wanted to see what you thought first.
EMH: As you can see, I'm very dubious.
TORRES: Look, I've done statistical analyses, epidemiology. At least review my work.
EMH: All right, I'll look at it, but in the meantime I suggest you have a talk with your husband.
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TORRES: This is our child's health we're talking about!
PARIS: It's more than that. You want to change who she is, her individuality, her... You don't want her to be Klingon. That's what this is really about, isn't it? You're trying to protect her from being Klingon because you had a rough time when you were a kid.
TORRES: I was treated like a monster.
PARIS: That isn't going to happen to our daughter. Everyone on Voyager will accept her for who she really is.
TORRES: That's easy for you to say. You're human.
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JANEWAY: I'm not exactly sure what you want me to do.
TORRES: I want you to order the Doctor to genetically alter my child. .............
TORRES: That's it. Just dismiss my argument as some kind of hormonal outburst.
PARIS: I didn't mean that.
JANEWAY: Stop it, both of you. The biggest problem you two have isn't ethical, it's marital. I'm happy to offer you advice as a friend, but as your Captain I am not going to overrule the Chief Medical Officer. You two need to work this out.
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PARIS: You heard the Captain. We have to work this out.
TORRES: There's nothing to work out. You're getting what you want.
PARIS: What I want is to have a civilized discussion with my wife. Maybe a change of scenery would help. How about the holodeck?
TORRES: That's your solution to everything.
PARIS: At least I'm trying. Look, I don't care where we do it, but we have to talk this out.
TORRES: I am tired of talking, all right?
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EMH: The genetic alterations you've suggested are necessary.
PARIS: On what grounds?
EMH: The clash I mentioned between Klingon and human metabolism? It's more extensive than I realized.
TORRES: How extensive?
EMH: Theoretically, it could lead to complete metabolic failure.
TORRES: But you can fix it.
EMH: By eliminating most of her Klingon genetic material.
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PARIS: The Doctor suggested a treatment for the baby but his findings are very confusing, at least to me. You have some expertise in genetics. Do you mind taking a look at this?
ICHEB: Of course not.
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ICHEB: Your confusion is understandable. There's a computational error.
SEVEN: It's not like the Doctor to make a mistake.
PARIS: I didn't think that was possible unless there's some sort of glitch in his program.
SEVEN: I'll run a diagnostic.
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SEVEN: It appears to be more than a glitch. I believe the Doctor's program has been tampered with.
PARIS: B'Elanna, this is Tom. Respond. Computer, locate Lieutenant Torres.
COMPUTER: Lieutenant Torres is in Sickbay.
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SEVEN: Someone's blocked communications to Sickbay.
PARIS: See if you can deactivate the Doctor.
SEVEN: Access to his program has been restricted
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TUVOK: Why would she alter the Doctor's program?
PARIS: To change his mind about the medical procedure. Computer, open Sickbay doors.
COMPUTER: Unable to comply
TUVOK: Override. Authorization Tuvok pi alpha.
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EMH: You're interrupting a medical procedure.
PARIS: Your program has been altered.
EMH: What do you mean, altered?
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TORRES: I'm your patient. Your first duty is to me and my baby.
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PARIS: She's manipulating you, Doc, in more ways than one.
EMH: I'm sorry, Lieutenant, but if there's something wrong with my program.
TORRES: There's nothing wrong with your program.
KIM [OC]: I'm cutting power to the surgical bay, now.
TUVOK: I suggest we deactivate your program until we determine the extent of the alterations.
EMH: I understand. Computer, deactivate EMH.
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Child B'Elanna: If you can't stand living with us, then why don't you just leave?
TORRES: And that's exactly what he did.
PARIS; Oh, B'Elanna.
TORRES: Twelve days later, and he never came back.
PARIS: You can't blame yourself for that.
TORRES: Why not?
PARIS: Because he was obviously unhappy about his marriage. He didn't leave just because you told him to.
TORRES: You don't know that.
PARIS: Look, whatever the reason was, I'm sure it was a horrible thing for you to live with. Wait a minute, you don't think? B'Elanna, I am never going to leave you.
TORRES: You say that now but think about how hard it is to live with one Klingon. Pretty soon it'll be two.
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Janeway "decided" to separate Seven Of Nine from the BORG, and to limit Seven's freedom of choice for several years, until she was sure Seven was making choices in her own best interest. Eventually she backed off, even to the point of allowing Seven the opportunity to leave Voyager for the THINK TANK, if she so desired.
Janeway overruled B'Elanna's decision to not accept the help of a Cardassian Mengele, because it was in the best interest of her ship to do so.
Janeway intervened in the case of Tuvix, because she was the only one on the ship who had any right to intercede in the behalf of her two crewmen. As she told the magistrate in "Sacred Ground"... "The Captain of a starship is fully responsible for every member of her crew. " Tuvok and Neelix were members of her crew, and she as their captain had made a pact with them, to risk anything, including her life to protect them. She walked into the fatal biogenic field carrying Kes for that reason. She sacrificed her soul in "Tuvix" for the same reason.
Reading the snippets I've chosen from "Lineage", one can see that B'Elanna's decision to modify her daughter was not rational, not logical, it was emotional.
"Just because you're paranoid, doesn't mean they are NOT out to get you!"
She is not making a balanced decision.
She is lying to her spouse, and her partner in creating this life. She fears deep down he will abandon her child as she herself was abandoned, but she doesn't see that her actions are more likely to create the dreaded circumstance than her child's original genome.
She is doing more than ignoring the impassioned pleas of her spouse, she is ignoring the reasoned suggestions of her Captain and her Physician.
This isn't just about marital deceit. She is creating a potential paradox in the ethical subroutines of their holographic physician. We've seen his trouble accepting his triage decisions which lead to Ensign Jetral's death in "Latent Image" , we've seen his guilt when he was forced to operate on Seven Of Nine, despite no long lasting effects. How would his guilt affect him everytime he encounters the Klingon-less offspring of Tom & B'Elanna? Would he continue to practice medicine? Would he commit computer suicide?
What if everything went as planned, and no-one found out the truth about her lies, would everything be okay? Would the woman who lied be able to continue the subtrefuge, would she be able to grow into the strong woman and spouse and mother that we all wanted her to be, or would she still be that 12 yearold standing by the campfire daring her father to leave?
Tom and B'Elanna needed to talk, needed to do the thing that scared her the most, needed to face the demons in their relationship and conquer them.
That wouldn't have happened if everyone sat on their hands and pretended B'Elanna was "right" just because it was politically correct.
TORRES: I was also wondering. Do you think I could see her one more time? The holographic projection, I mean.
EMH: I don't see why not.
TORRES: She is cute, isn't she?
Yes, she is.