Hello.
I'm sure these two questions have been pondered, asked, and answered before. But searching is hard on my little iPod, so I'll ask them again. I hope you don't mind.
1. It seems all Starfleet ships' names are preceded by the definite article (eg, the Enterprise, the Equinox, the Excelsior, the Brattain, the Defiant, etc.) So why and how did the USS Voyager get the monicker of simply "Voyager"? It's almost invariably referred to as just "Voyager", not "the Voyager" (though maybe in very early episodes it was; I don't recall.) My only guess of the reason for this is because the show was called Star Trek: Voyager. People (both audiences, crew, and writers) quickly began referring to both the show and ship as just "Voyager". ???
And now for the entirely unrelated — yet puzzling — question.
2. In Equinox Part II, when Ransom et al. wanted Seven to give them the power relay codes, she refused, so they had the Doctor physically extract them from her. But it was Voyager's EMH, and wouldn't comply. So they just "deleted" his "ethical subroutines". Thence he was more than willing to operate on Seven. But just deleting his sense of ethics wouldn't cause him to turn traitor and harm his friend. He just would no longer be bound to make ethical decisions. I'd think it'd rather make him willing to kill Ransom and Burke, not cooperate with them. They didn't change anything else about him. And you needn't be ethical to have preferences and friends — and he most certainly preferred Voyager and Seven to the Equinox guys. So what gives?
I'd really appreciate it if anyone could help provide satisfactory answers to these. And if they've been discussed before without a satisfactory conclusion, I'd appreciate to know that, too.
Thanks!
I'm sure these two questions have been pondered, asked, and answered before. But searching is hard on my little iPod, so I'll ask them again. I hope you don't mind.
1. It seems all Starfleet ships' names are preceded by the definite article (eg, the Enterprise, the Equinox, the Excelsior, the Brattain, the Defiant, etc.) So why and how did the USS Voyager get the monicker of simply "Voyager"? It's almost invariably referred to as just "Voyager", not "the Voyager" (though maybe in very early episodes it was; I don't recall.) My only guess of the reason for this is because the show was called Star Trek: Voyager. People (both audiences, crew, and writers) quickly began referring to both the show and ship as just "Voyager". ???
And now for the entirely unrelated — yet puzzling — question.
2. In Equinox Part II, when Ransom et al. wanted Seven to give them the power relay codes, she refused, so they had the Doctor physically extract them from her. But it was Voyager's EMH, and wouldn't comply. So they just "deleted" his "ethical subroutines". Thence he was more than willing to operate on Seven. But just deleting his sense of ethics wouldn't cause him to turn traitor and harm his friend. He just would no longer be bound to make ethical decisions. I'd think it'd rather make him willing to kill Ransom and Burke, not cooperate with them. They didn't change anything else about him. And you needn't be ethical to have preferences and friends — and he most certainly preferred Voyager and Seven to the Equinox guys. So what gives?
I'd really appreciate it if anyone could help provide satisfactory answers to these. And if they've been discussed before without a satisfactory conclusion, I'd appreciate to know that, too.
Thanks!