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As far as memorabilia goes, it's quite amazing to think about owning some history which three (trek) A-leis Actress's have worn... Farrel must have stretched the shit out of that costume between Gates and Kate.
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What uniform would that be that was 'shared' between the three?<br />
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I liked Endgame, mostly because it had Alice Krieg (sp?) in it and I love, love, looovvee her as the Borg Queen. I love the Borg, they're my favorite 'bad-guy' from Trek. I also liked how Admiral Janeway came back. <br />
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I understood her feelings of why she wanted to go back and change the outcome of Voyager.<br />
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From how I understand it, she went back to that point in time because it was an opportunity that she originally looked over (Captain Janeway deciding not to mess around with the Borg so she continued on their original course home.) But a lot of people have asked: why not just stop herself from destroying the Caretaker Array? (It's been talked about <i>a lot</i> how they could have used a time-explosive device to go off once they used the technology to go back to the AQ and yadda yadda yadda.)<br />
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To answer that question with my own opinion (yes, opinion!), I think she didn't go back because the 'family' that developed wouldn't have been there if she went all the way to the beginning. Sure, Kes and Neelix didn't stay with them and some crew had died, but they were still a part of the family. She knew that the hardships of those seven years were special for all of them and changed all of them for the better, made them better people and better officers and she did not want to ruin that for them all. Like a lot of the characters said through out the show "I almost don't want to make it back.." That just shows how much they all loved each other and how close they all became. Voyager <i>was</i> their home.<br />
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So, I understand why she didn't go all the way back, and am happy she didn't. Some call it selfishness, and I will not deny an orange is an orange, but I also think it was the better thing to do.<br />
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Also, a lot of people said they didn't like the episode because it was too easy to defeat the Borg. Well, they didn't 'defeat' the Borg, they just destroyed the space-hub, conduit, and Queen. There are Borg spread through out the DQ and other parts of space, in no way did they 'defeat' the Borg. When a Queen is gone, they don't die. And the sacrifice of Admiral Janeway must not have been easy, I'm sure she wanted to see her crew all alive and home just as badly, but realized it really wasn't <i>her </i>crew. And the 'virus' thing (forgive me, I can't remember what it really was..) must have taken a long time to develop.<br />
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I wasn't intending on this being a huge post because I always find it hard to explain why I like an episode vs. others not liking it, but I did enjoy it, even if I was a little upset we didn't get to see any reunions.. but that's what books and fanfiction are for. <img src="/styles/flatawesome/xenforo/smilies/smile.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /><br />
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P.S. I loved the interaction of Ad. Janeway and Tuvok, and how, even though he was losing his mind, he knew that something was wrong when she left and knew he wouldn't see her again. It made me tear up.. a lot. Great acting on their part.</div>