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What happened after Voyager returned home?

I think that seven and chakotay get married and have a baby which turns out to be borg, no sooner than seven has given birth to one borg baby than she gives birth to another as they multiply using assimulation technology on each other in the womb. Then as the borg babies grow up they experience an irrisistable desire to go in search of the bones of their people and go off to the DQ and start to assimulate and build up the borg empire again. seven misses her children and travels to the DQ to be with her children again as she misses her family, Chakotay doesn't want to go with her so she assimulates him. :rofl:
 
Okay. :wtf:

Do I sense a little C/7 animosity here? ;)

(Speaking as a rabid J/Cer... I have no problem with C/7 animosity. :techman: )
 
Too bad the thread had degenerated into a Kes bashing/debate. There were some very entertaining follow-ups made to the conclusion of Voyager.
 
Voyager becomes a museum.

Icheb and Naomi both graduate Star fleet academy, icheb becomes a famous geneticist and works as the astrometrics officer on Wes's ship. Naomi is captains assistant to Wes, until she earns her own commission and becomes captain of the New Voyager.

Janeway becomes an admiral.

Kim becomes a captain of his own ship. He marries one of the Denali sisters.

Chakotay and 7 decide that it wouldn't work between them. He marries admiral janeway, and 7 marries The Doctor.

The Doctor becomes a famous singer, as well as a much sought after doctor.

7 becomes a teacher at The Academy, teaching astrometrics and about the borg. Chakotay opens a meditation retreat, teaching people how to contact their Spirit Guides.

Tom and Be'lanna, with the help of the doctor, have 2 more kids. Tom decides that his wife being pregnant with twins is a bad idea, when she unintentionally breaks his clavicle, after he forgets to bring her a food she was craving.

Tom becomes a much sought after holo novelist, and shuttle designer. Be'lanna becomes a favorite engineer lecturer at The Academy, and stays on as chief engineer, until she opens a shop with Tom, designing shuttles.

Tuvok is cured, and goes on to serve on a new ship.

Nellix gets bored living in the asteroid, and relocates his family to earth, everyone is very happy to see him.

Star Fleet uses the new technology to advance their ships, and weapons.

Be'lanna and Tom's daughter becomes a famous religious figure among all the Klingons. She marries Icheb.
 
I think that seven and chakotay get married and have a baby which turns out to be borg, no sooner than seven has given birth to one borg baby than she gives birth to another as they multiply using assimulation technology on each other in the womb. Then as the borg babies grow up they experience an irrisistable desire to go in search of the bones of their people and go off to the DQ and start to assimulate and build up the borg empire again. seven misses her children and travels to the DQ to be with her children again as she misses her family, Chakotay doesn't want to go with her so she assimulates him. :rofl:

:guffaw:Interesting but more seriously, IF C/7 became a reality, what I strongly doubt but anyway, I don't think that 7 could get pregnant naturally, as seeing as her genitals organs were removed by Borgs.. However the couple could copy the technique used in "One", a mixing of Chakotay's DNA (collected
in a less painful way) and Seven's nanoprobes, but yes, the risk for them to have a Borg baby would be very high... and we know how Chakotay was deeply
disturbed at the idea of facing all that can be near or far Borg (species & technology) during his trek in DQ, Surely his trouble - and maybe, even fear -, which was visceral, wouldn't have disappeared the next day, even the presence of Seven at his sides would have changed nothing -> IF this had to happen, I think that he could feel & act like B'Elena's father (to live his child but tto be unable to face the situation) and he would finally leave. As for Seven herself, even if she was very close to Naomi and Borg children, she never really talked about the idea to have her "own" children so... . In short, I think that neither one nor the other would be ready to take the plunge, prefering to preferring to enjoy each other's presence and sharing their time with their respective job (to teach anthropology for him and to help Adm. Janeway's Borg project for her or something like that).
 
Upon beaming down, all non-Starfleet personnel is promptly arrested
Chakotay: "Huh? But why? ...oh that's right, now I remember... we're Maquis. I just got so used to ignoring that part of my life. Take me away officers"

Seven and Icheb are taken away by Secton 31.

The Doctor is questioned on his mobile emitter by the Department Of Temporal Investigations.

Tuvok goes back to his wife and asks her if he can call her Neelix.

Based on her own log entries, Janeway gets a court martial.

Harry Kim stays an Ensign but is reunited with his beloved clarinet.
 
On the whole Kes issue, I happen to like both Kes and 7. I didn't like fury, but having had a grandad with dementia, they do act that way. I think that they could have done a much better job with Kes's return.
 
In reply to ELURIA's post effectively, some of your ideas are totally likely. Indeed,

1)
That non-Starfleet personnel is promptly arrested from its stowage on Earth, is quite possible and even predictable, especially if the Maquis and its members are still wanted by the Federation. And if someone like Adm. Alynna Nechayev is around, what is strongly predicable, she, who knows so well the ins and the outs about the Maquis, it would be logical that she is called to give her opinion (cf to TNG's Premptive Strike and Ro Laren's mission of infiltration ordered by Nechayev & DS9's The Maquis), and she won't make in the feelings and will totally support the arrest Chakotay and his former crew, no matter the help they would have brought to Janeway during 7 years. Then, to the same Janeway - with the help of Owen Paris - to try to use her force of persuasion to obtain at worst, a right sentence her friends and ex-temporary crewmembers.

2)
Of course that Seven and Icheb will be taken in hand by the competent authorities, as soons as they will set a foot on land! No matter the effort they made to re-acquire their identities, they are and will remain Borg for Starfleet - minus Janeway,- and the Federation's brass.
I admit that I haven't thought to the Section 31! :shrug:In fact, I'd have rather seen
them in isolation, under the supervision of a Security Dpt, to ensure that they aren't - or no longer- threatening the security of officers and civilians.

3)
Even if an arbitror of a Federation tribunal was unwilling to declare, in "Author, Author" (7x20) that the Doctor, was "a person" at the moment, agreeing that he was more than just a hologram, his situation won't be definitively resolved, from a legal point of view, in the early days/months of the return of Voyager, what could let time to his critics - and there will be among Starfleet & the Federation, you can be sure, who will estimate that the Doctor is only a sophisticated holoprogram and that it would be incongruous to give him, the same legal rights than an individual, - to act legally, in requesting an definitive arbitration, claiming definitively that holograms cannot be considered as persons and therefore, have no legal rights OR, to act in haste, underground (Section 31?) in deleting him totally, claiming that the EMH was exceeded and that it was necessary to replace him with a more current - and less outspoken - program.
Anyway, the question the legal existence of the EMH and holograms in general will arise AGAIN inevitably thereafter.

4)
Will Nechayev or someone else risk sending Janeway in front of a martial court? Yes maybe but, knowing that a certain Vice-Adm Janeway intervened in Star Trek: Nemesis, which is supposed to happen well after she returned Voyager in the right quadrant, we can suppose that if there is a trial, at the end of it, Janeway will be cleared of all charges.

5) It would be funny to see Harry Kim leaving Starfleet behind, by disappointment of his - too framed & less exciting life, and join Tom & B'Elena, wherever the latter would work! :whistle:

6) Because I love Janeway/Tuvok relationship, I think that right after aadequate care and a well deserved rest, Tuvok will seek to work again with Janeway, at Starfleet HQ.
 
Janeway is happy she got home, but laments that still a couple dozen crewmembers died and some crewmembers aren't as happy as they could be, so she goes back in time and tries again.
 
seeing as her genitals organs were removed by Borgs..

wait - what? Really?

Well, now I know what I want to happen at the very end of Endgame.

Seven turns to Chakotay.

Seven: Damn. I forgot something...

Chakotay: What?

Cut to outside of ship. Sound of screeching tires as someone hits the breaks.

Voyager begins journey back to the Delta quadrant at maximum warp on a very special search and rescue mission.
 
Anyway, the question the legal existence of the EMH and holograms in general will arise AGAIN inevitably thereafter.
There could be a legal determination that the Doctor obtaining self-awareness was through an unusual set of circumstances, circumstances that would be nearly impossible to reproduce.

And that he is a exception, and the rights as a person that he would enjoy would not be extend to all holograms under law.
 
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:guffaw:Interesting but more seriously, IF C/7 became a reality, what I strongly doubt but anyway, I don't think that 7 could get pregnant naturally, as seeing as her genitals organs were removed by Borgs.. However the couple could copy the technique used in "One", a mixing of Chakotay's DNA (collected
in a less painful way) and Seven's nanoprobes, but yes, the risk for them to have a Borg baby would be very high... and we know how Chakotay was deeply
disturbed at the idea of facing all that can be near or far Borg (species & technology) during his trek in DQ, Surely his trouble - and maybe, even fear -, which was visceral, wouldn't have disappeared the next day, even the presence of Seven at his sides would have changed nothing -> IF this had to happen, I think that he could feel & act like B'Elena's father (to live his child but tto be unable to face the situation) and he would finally leave. As for Seven herself, even if she was very close to Naomi and Borg children, she never really talked about the idea to have her "own" children so... . In short, I think that neither one nor the other would be ready to take the plunge, prefering to preferring to enjoy each other's presence and sharing their time with their respective job (to teach anthropology for him and to help Adm. Janeway's Borg project for her or something like that).
It was never said any of her genital organs were removed
 
I noticed an issue with Voyager. In Dark frontier, they rescued 7 from the trans warp hub, and the queen was there, but in endgame they had no idea what it was, and again the queen was there. So either janeway showed up before dark frontier, or the writers messed up.
 
I noticed an issue with Voyager. In Dark frontier, they rescued 7 from the trans warp hub, and the queen was there, but in endgame they had no idea what it was, and again the queen was there. So either janeway showed up before dark frontier, or the writers messed up.
There was no transwarp hub in dark frontier. They were looking for transwarp coils. The hub is a different thing.
 
There was no transwarp hub in dark frontier. They were looking for transwarp coils. The hub is a different thing.

Yes, I know that they are different, but 7 was taken to the hub when she met the queen, before they left to assimilate that species. I thought that they saw the hub when they were in the delta flyer, because they went after 7. I will have to rewatch it again, but I was pretty sure that they saw the hub.
 
Yes, I know that they are different, but 7 was taken to the hub when she met the queen, before they left to assimilate that species. I thought that they saw the hub when they were in the delta flyer, because they went after 7. I will have to rewatch it again, but I was pretty sure that they saw the hub.
No it wasn't the hub, it was the Queen's complex
 
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