You're trying to make me commit?
Buy a boy some flowers first.
Buy a boy some flowers first.
You noticed that that was John DeLancie's real kid playing Q's kid?
I liked Q2. Don't you "Aunt Kathy", meHomestead was sad.
I forgot that Endgame was a two-in-one episode like Caretaker, so I thought I had more to watch but no. Only two more and I will be finished. I hate finales. Even if they are good it's still sad.
Q2 was kind of a drag. But Q helped the crew in the end and solved my question, "What's happening with the Q baby?"
Homestead was sad. I was surprised he was written to stay behind and I knew the show was rapping up.
Actually that seems impossible.I guess it makes sense. Neelix was introduced once the crew got tossed into the DQ, seems fitting he would stay there but it's sad to think they never see him again, aside from the two-way communication.
Janeway broke the 10,000 year old network, because she thought that she was more important than the billions of people using it across quarter of the the galaxy, and the tens of trillions that would still go on to use it over the next ten thousand years.Several weeks later, Starfleet attempted to use the network to contact Voyager directly. However, the same problems with communications caused a large portion of the data transfer, containing messages and letters from the crew's families, to become lodged in a relay station near to Voyager's position. While attempting to retrieve the data, Voyager came under attack from a Hirogen hunting party, and was forced to use an antithoron burst against the relay station, causing the quantum singularity within to be exposed, destroying the Hirogen vessel, along with the remaining messages. The energy released in the process spread to every relay in the network, disabling them, and rendering the network inert. (VOY: "Hunters")
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