I just dismiss the whole episode as the feverish rantings of terrible Voyager writers.







Now
THAT was funny.
You're absolutely correct. It's an incredibly lazy episode with little effort put into it to even come close to making sense when put into context with TUC.
It's kind of disgusting considering how much effort that was put into the other anniversary episode
Trials and Tribble-ations as far as being unique yet being true to canon at the same time.
It's like they didn't even care. These were both episodes produced for the fans and the VOY staff wound up epitomizing seven years of mediocre writing in that one episode.
And believe it or not, I actually
like VOY.
They couldn't even get the time frame right - the episode claims the excelsior went on its rescue mission two days after Praxis blew up. TUC doesn't take place until months after Praxis blew up. How hard was that to research?
The worst part is that as Trek fans we can very easily come up with logical theoretical explanations as to why an obvious canon violation really isn't (i.e., Chekov knowing Khan and vice versa in TWOK when Chekov wasn't even on the show is easily explained by the idea that just because Chekov wasn't seen doesn't mean he wasn't on the ship) but there's so much in VOY that just defies all logic... like this entire episode. VOY gushers will simply suggest that the whole damned episode is just the ranting of a mad man.
If you're going to go that route, you might as well do it for the whole series. I still need someone to explain to me the pip problem that
Lieutenant Tuvok has for the first two seasons or the fact the Delta Flyer can't fit in Voyager's shuttlebay based on the scale shown yet it miraculously does.
The list goes on. There's no reason to get your panties in a bind over
Flashback, it's simply par for the course for this series.
Either you accept it like I do and enjoy it for what it is anyway or you just hate the show.