Janeway went 4 years thinking that her fiance was back on Earth waiting for her, in disbelief that she dead. Mark was not in disbelief that she was dead and he did not wait.
Mourning + friendship + courtship + engagement + marriage + married so long that you don't dump your new wife becuase your dead fiance is alive again = 4 years?
This time line is fishy.
(pick one)
1. Mark is a catch, and several women were circling around him, waiting for Janeway to magically somehow fall out of the picture, until she did fall magically out of the picture.
2. Mark is in love with the idea of being married and it doesn't matter who his wife is.
3. Arranged marriages. Mark looked through a mail order catalog and rescued a cat lady. One of Jerry's novel's said that Mark had been friendzoned as a child by teen Janeway, but he got hot when they grew up, and Kathryn re-accessed how she wanted to spend her spare time with Mark. But even today there are dating websites just for people who want to get married, and there is almost no shame in it, so in 300 years, when you have a job that controls your life, it's possibly the only way to find a quality mate, by delegating all the arduous legwork to an AI.
4. Mark is a polygamist. He may have been engaged and married with children to 10 women. If all his wives were Star Fleet Captains who were only in port (Earth) a few days a year, then maybe he did need 10 wives?
5. Mark went through the appropriate respectful motions, and then knocked up a girl, had to marry her, and had to stay for the child, despite how Janeway coming back from the dead made him so happy.
Mourning + friendship + courtship + engagement + marriage + married so long that you don't dump your new wife becuase your dead fiance is alive again = 4 years?
This time line is fishy.
(pick one)
1. Mark is a catch, and several women were circling around him, waiting for Janeway to magically somehow fall out of the picture, until she did fall magically out of the picture.
2. Mark is in love with the idea of being married and it doesn't matter who his wife is.
3. Arranged marriages. Mark looked through a mail order catalog and rescued a cat lady. One of Jerry's novel's said that Mark had been friendzoned as a child by teen Janeway, but he got hot when they grew up, and Kathryn re-accessed how she wanted to spend her spare time with Mark. But even today there are dating websites just for people who want to get married, and there is almost no shame in it, so in 300 years, when you have a job that controls your life, it's possibly the only way to find a quality mate, by delegating all the arduous legwork to an AI.
4. Mark is a polygamist. He may have been engaged and married with children to 10 women. If all his wives were Star Fleet Captains who were only in port (Earth) a few days a year, then maybe he did need 10 wives?
5. Mark went through the appropriate respectful motions, and then knocked up a girl, had to marry her, and had to stay for the child, despite how Janeway coming back from the dead made him so happy.