The Array was never an option to go home anyways. Being brought there killed a lot of people and damaged the ship, going back would've done the same.
The real problem was that the writers themselves forgot this and started blaming her for it.
The Array was never an option to go home anyways. Being brought there killed a lot of people and damaged the ship, going back would've done the same.
The real problem was that the writers themselves forgot this and started blaming her for it.
TUVOK: Captain, I can access the system to send us back to Federation space, but it will take several hours to activate.
Folks just want to blame Janeway for everything at every chance they get.
Look, even if the Array was an option (the writers apparently forgot how it nearly killed them in the first place) it would've still taken them hours to get it to work and in those hours Kazon reinforcements would've gotten there and likely defeated them by then.
Assuming the Array wouldn't kill them, it was a "Stay and likely die, or blow it up now and run" option. A timed bomb wouldn't work because by the time they got the Array working they'd already have been under heavy attack for a while by then.
And it's not a PD violation because the Caretaker involved them in this against their will. They weren't interfering willingly, they were forced into the situation.
Folks just want to blame Janeway for everything at every chance they get.
Protecting one defenseless group against another isn't really a violation of the prime directive. I mean, Starfleet says it is when it's politically inconvenient to intervene, but when the deed is done or when they really want to they turn the other way.
The Federation let Cardassia rape Bajor when they could have intervened. They didn't even help the Bajorans when they were having an armed conflict with Cardassia at the same time of the Occupation because of the Prime Directive.
No.. if there were reinforcements close at hand Jabin would've continued attacking instead of just sending a message that "you have made an enemy today" and running off.
Even so, there's still a risk someone would still die. And the Kazon Reinforcements arriving beforehand.The casualties occurred mainly because they were surprised and not ready for that sudden jolt.
Seeing how the sole alternative has been putting up with "It's all Janeways' fault!" for the last 18 years?Your comment about people "wanting to blame Janeway for everything" seems just a testament to being closed minded and unwilling to consider other viewpoints.
Bajor was formally annexed by Cardassia, meaning the government at the time signed a treaty formally giving their world to the Cardassians. It was legally Cardassia's property and thus theirs to do with as they pleased. The Feds couldn't get involved and say it was an invasion because it was legal. The Bajoran Rebels might say it wasn't, but they're rebels.The Federation let Cardassia rape Bajor when they could have intervened.
Bajor was formally annexed by Cardassia, meaning the government at the time signed a treaty formally giving their world to the Cardassians. It was legally Cardassia's property and thus theirs to do with as they pleased. The Feds couldn't get involved and say it was an invasion because it was legal. The Bajoran Rebels might say it wasn't, but they're rebels.
PARIS: Captain, another Kazon ship is approaching, trying to hail the disabled ship. They're not within visual range yet.
TUVOK: Perhaps someone else picked up the distress call.
JANEWAY: What's their ETA?
PARIS: At their current speed, four hours twenty minutes. Should I tell them we're here?
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