The Maquis: Full pardons.
7 of 9: One year later has barely left some science lab deep within Starfleet headquarters.
7 of 9: One year later has barely left some science lab deep within Starfleet headquarters.
An earthbound follow-up of Seven of Nine would have shown her going through an aggressive debriefing by Starfleet Admirals until she snapped and assimilated them all.
Harry did get broken bones and had bones removed during second year, and had to go through the pain of them being grown backThis is why I hate Harry Potter, every time he breaks the school rules, Dimblenuts turns the world upside down and gives his house special extra imaginary points for "inventiveness" when he really should be expelled for being a four eyed menace. After the first year when that that happened, harry should have woke up with his face submerged in the toilet... After the second year bones deserved to be broken.
That was fine, but, The Xindi arc wasn't the entire premise of Enterprise. The entire premise of Voyager was being stranded in the Delta Quadrant and exploring it on the way home. The general audience would've been sated once the ship arrived home.What did you think of the enterprise episode "Home" where the crew kick it on Earth as heroes after defeating the Xinid?
If Lon Suder had survived to reach Earth, would he had receive a complete pardon? Seems unlikely. Other Marquis would have their service aboard Voyager balanced with their actions in the Marquis. Some might face trial and protracted imprisonment. While Chakotay and Torres excelled as Voyager crewmembers, really putting themselves "out there," was this the case for all the Marquis who were brought aboard?The Maquis: Full pardons.
and that guy who played Vorik is Spock.
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