"Homecoming arc":
Episodes 169 & 170: The crew discovers a way home which doesn't inlclude time travel or the Borg. Voyager makes it to the Alpha Quadrant, but is badly damaged in the process and explodes. However, the crew manages to abandon ship before this happens. (Maybe there's a wormhole that leads to the Alpha Quadrant, but which is located within the territory of a hostile species. Janeway and her crew decide to take the chance and fight their way to that wormhole. However, the battle damage and the subsequent travel through the wormhole is the death knell for Voyager. Perhaps one of the main characters is also killed in these episodes in a heroic fashion. Maybe even Harry Kim... it would be ironic that the character who always wanted to go home most badly decides to sacrifice himself to ensure Voyager's return.)
Episodes 171 & 172: Deals with all the loose ends after the crew returns home. The Maquis crew members are pardoned by Starfleet. Janeway has to appear before a board of inquiry, but is eventually acquitted. The Doctor decides to become a hologram rights' advocate.Some characters leave Starfleet, others accept new assignments. They mourn their losses.
I definately replied to this thread and it seems my response has been deleted... Did I do something wrong?
Then they would come back to Earth, finding everyone with disease or Earth in ruins like it was in Battlestar Galactica.
Kirk – well he was actually charged with nine violations of Starfleet Regulations, got demoted too. He played fast and loose with the prime directive on multiple occasions. He stole a starship to save a personal friend and traveled to a restricted area to do so. “The Search for Spock” (This is one of the major charges against the older Admiral Janeway in “Endgame.”)
Um, the difference is that old Admiral Kathy didn't save two friends. She created a new alternate parallel timeline with distinct reinterpretation of her friends while her friends still stayed damned and dead back in her own distant soil.
Or...
She unwound 26 years of good time into nothing for the entire universe, for the sake of 2 people and gave the Borg a head step to devise counter measures to the Future Tech which kept the Federation and the Borg in a stalemate in the future... If the entire Federation couldn't destroy the Borg in the future, what makes you think that one old biddy could in the past because she caught the Borg flu?
Besides the writers of STIV were writing from the perspective of predetermination and fixed time, since Kirk did return before he due to Spock misplacing a decimal point. meanwhile we're not sure if the writers of endgame were dealing with mulligans demolishing and rebuilding time or branch theory that her shennigans are bunted off into an isolated pocket leaving her home free and clear...
I really don't know why everyone was so calm about kathryn murdering them, and what Miral testing the device might hav already done to the timeline?
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