Re: So why did 'USS Relativity' let Janeway rewrite history in Endgame
So why are there still Borg in all the Novels?
Maybe I was understating Voyagers abilities to scan real space and subspace, but Voyager near collided with a Cube in Endgame, and they didn't notice the thousands of transwarp conduits intersecting into a few hundred feet of space right in front of them. Transwarp to these intrepid explorers is like a language their UT doesn't have the dictionaries for. They just don't have the technology to scan it, other wise Starflet might have noticed that conduit ending 2 light years from Earth until it manifested an aperture ripping into real space which might have been sitting there for years.
But I digress...
Braxton and Ducane murdered Seven of Nine seven or nine times.
I say murdered, you say ordered to her death.
Janeway unleashed hell on anyone who even looked funny at our Borgette, but she forgives the multiple murder and remurder of her most cherished crewman?
Pull the other one.
Garibaldi once said "Some times you know you're not going to come back, but you have to have faith that your CO has the moral authority to make that call."
I wonder if Janeway, or Seven considered taking the Relativity?
Did Captain Braxton Have the moral Authority to order Seven of Nine to her Death a dozen times?
There must have been a point, a line, if crossed, where Janeway or Seven decided, that these Future people are not Starfleet enough for her, and she took their timeship to get her crew/mates home.
But then if she didn't try to back Hand Braxton when he was in a Shuttle, it's clear Janeway doesn't want "mutineer" on her permanent record... Which is ironic when you consider how she pushes her crew.
So why are there still Borg in all the Novels?
Maybe I was understating Voyagers abilities to scan real space and subspace, but Voyager near collided with a Cube in Endgame, and they didn't notice the thousands of transwarp conduits intersecting into a few hundred feet of space right in front of them. Transwarp to these intrepid explorers is like a language their UT doesn't have the dictionaries for. They just don't have the technology to scan it, other wise Starflet might have noticed that conduit ending 2 light years from Earth until it manifested an aperture ripping into real space which might have been sitting there for years.
But I digress...
Braxton and Ducane murdered Seven of Nine seven or nine times.
I say murdered, you say ordered to her death.
Janeway unleashed hell on anyone who even looked funny at our Borgette, but she forgives the multiple murder and remurder of her most cherished crewman?
Pull the other one.
Garibaldi once said "Some times you know you're not going to come back, but you have to have faith that your CO has the moral authority to make that call."
I wonder if Janeway, or Seven considered taking the Relativity?
Did Captain Braxton Have the moral Authority to order Seven of Nine to her Death a dozen times?
There must have been a point, a line, if crossed, where Janeway or Seven decided, that these Future people are not Starfleet enough for her, and she took their timeship to get her crew/mates home.
But then if she didn't try to back Hand Braxton when he was in a Shuttle, it's clear Janeway doesn't want "mutineer" on her permanent record... Which is ironic when you consider how she pushes her crew.
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