She casually and carelessly transformed a toy into a slave race.
I saw an episode of the West Wing were this black Lawyer, I think it was Dixon from Alias, y'know M.A.N.T.I.S. who plays the Martian Manhunter in JLU Animated? But he was trying to get the Government to give him a hundred trillion dollars, and the episode had a lot of yelling to try and squeeze that money out of the Bartlet Administration to make up for allowing Slavery to be so popular and legal.
Voyager was technically these "things" Mother, and Janeway was Voyagers "heart", and although the bible says it's alright to sell your children into slavery, surely Janeway should have faced up to the consequences of her actions, not that Wesley visits that Nanite World that thinks he's god all that often probably, but if guilt and culpability could have been proven, as easily as saying someone is terribly irresponsible to let a 5 year old play silly buggers with a running chainsaw, in what manner, how far to the depths of her metaphorical coffers should Janeway have made reparations to these "people" she had midwifed into a stark life of abject indenture and torture?
I saw an episode of the West Wing were this black Lawyer, I think it was Dixon from Alias, y'know M.A.N.T.I.S. who plays the Martian Manhunter in JLU Animated? But he was trying to get the Government to give him a hundred trillion dollars, and the episode had a lot of yelling to try and squeeze that money out of the Bartlet Administration to make up for allowing Slavery to be so popular and legal.
Voyager was technically these "things" Mother, and Janeway was Voyagers "heart", and although the bible says it's alright to sell your children into slavery, surely Janeway should have faced up to the consequences of her actions, not that Wesley visits that Nanite World that thinks he's god all that often probably, but if guilt and culpability could have been proven, as easily as saying someone is terribly irresponsible to let a 5 year old play silly buggers with a running chainsaw, in what manner, how far to the depths of her metaphorical coffers should Janeway have made reparations to these "people" she had midwifed into a stark life of abject indenture and torture?