The Queen in Dark Frontier was destroyed
They all died and lived happily ever after.
Okay.
Do I sense a little C/7 animosity here?
(Speaking as a rabid J/Cer... I have no problem with C/7 animosity.)
Janeway becomes an admiral but stays in charge of Voyager which is now designed for special missions in and around Federation territory.
Chakotay remains the first officer on Voyager.
Tom Paris and B'Elanna Torres settles on Earth and tries to live an ordinary family life. But tey get bored and asks Janeway for an assignment on Voyager which is accepted. Tom becomes the pilot and B'Elanna the chief engineer.
Tuvok is asigned to the ship Titan. However, Janeway wants him back on Voyager and after some years of absence he returns to his old role as security chief on Voyager.
Harry is chief of security on Voyager for a while. When Tuvok returns, Harry gets his old job back as an operationa officer.
Seven and The Doctor (AKA Shmullus Zimmerman) are assigned to the Jupiter Station and becomes Reg Barclay's guinea pigs. After a while they are so bored and tired of all that that they simply revolt and leavse the station. janeway solves the situation by bringing them back on Voyager.
Neelix gets tired of the boring domestic life on the asteroid inhabited by Talaxians. Every single day he rejects his decision not to stay on Voyager until he finally sneaks out one cold night and leaves on his ship. He's now on his way to the Alpha Quadrant, searching for his old friends.
Kes is restored back to normal by Q and gets a human lifespan as well, encounters a Maquis ship which also was transported to the Delta Quadrant by the Caretaker. After a brief encounter with Voyager, Kes and the Maquis crew find their way back to the Alpha Quadrant where they settle down on a planet between Bajor and the Tzenkethi Alliance, habited by former Maquis and other castaways from the Dominion War. There they gets involved in some dramatic events in which the Voyager crew takes part as well.
Temporal paradox. Trek is full of them. Threads that have been dead for six years returning to life, that sort of thing.How can they live happily ever after, if their dead?
Temporal paradox. Trek is full of them. Threads that have been dead for six years returning to life, that sort of thing.
How can they live happily ever after, if their dead?
I never said necessarily in that order.And anyway, its just something funny I remember my Dad used to say.
You have to admit that I've come up with an excellent suggestion which will please all fans of the Voyager characters!Everyone's home, lol.
DisagreeYou have to admit that I've come up with an excellent suggestion which will please all fans of the Voyager characters!![]()
I have an pretty big issue with the whole 7/chakotay pairing. It makes no sense.
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.
For me, the only thing about Chakotay and Seven that lacks sense is that their relationship had started too late and moved too fast . . . like Riker and Deanna resuming their relationship in the first or second TNG movie.
For me the main issue with the pairing was the lack of chemistry between the actors. But other than that i can kind of see where they might try to date. In Natural Law they spent a lot of time together and in the end it seemed to me that something was clicking between them. Plus in Endgame that picnic was only their second or third date. I known the main argument is that many people were hoping for Chakotay/Janeway...but since she kept turning him down it made sense thay he would try to persue someone else. He spent the most time with the senior staff so as far as women that is Janeway, Belanna, and Seven. Janeway shot him down, B'Elanna is taken so that leaves Seven (who wants to explore that aspect of her humanity)For me, the only thing about Chakotay and Seven that lacks sense is that their relationship had started too late and moved too fast . . . like Riker and Deanna resuming their relationship in the first or second TNG movie.
For me, the only thing about Chakotay and Seven that lacks sense is that their relationship had started too late and moved too fast . . . like Riker and Deanna resuming their relationship in the first or second TNG movie.
You have to admit that I've come up with an excellent suggestion which will please all fans of the Voyager characters!![]()
For me the main issue with the pairing was the lack of chemistry between the actors. But other than that i can kind of see where they might try to date. In Natural Law they spent a lot of time together and in the end it seemed to me that something was clicking between them. Plus in Endgame that picnic was only their second or third date. I known the main argument is that many people were hoping for Chakotay/Janeway...but since she kept turning him down it made sense thay he would try to persue someone else. He spent the most time with the senior staff so as far as women that is Janeway, Belanna, and Seven. Janeway shot him down, B'Elanna is taken so that leaves Seven (who wants to explore that aspect of her humanity)
Yes, she said many timed she wouldn't get involved with anyone under her commandI think that janeway turned him down, because she was the captain, as the doctor said, they are all her subordinates.
I dk, I just don't really find 7\C realistic.
Yes, she said many timed she wouldn't get involved with anyone under her command
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