watched some ds9 episode earlier today (shadowplay) and because it was so perfectly boring, downloaded timeless of voyager. watched it only once before, and didn't really appreciate its beauty yet.
the hardened, cynical kim is priceless, the whole plot outstanding, the doctor as usual at his best, and the dialogue of kim and janeway at the end certainly one of the great moments of star trek. if i could join starfleet, i want to be assigned to voyager. i want janeway's expression of appreciation, or blame. it's motivating.
i'm positive they filmed some scene with tessa, chakotays lover in the erased timeline who perished in the explosion of the delta flyer, but cut it because it might have cheapened the ending with kim/janeway.
my hope is, that she was in the restored timeline assigned to riker's titan, unhitching riker and troi.
the hardened, cynical kim is priceless, the whole plot outstanding, the doctor as usual at his best, and the dialogue of kim and janeway at the end certainly one of the great moments of star trek. if i could join starfleet, i want to be assigned to voyager. i want janeway's expression of appreciation, or blame. it's motivating.
i'm positive they filmed some scene with tessa, chakotays lover in the erased timeline who perished in the explosion of the delta flyer, but cut it because it might have cheapened the ending with kim/janeway.
my hope is, that she was in the restored timeline assigned to riker's titan, unhitching riker and troi.
Though with ‘conventional’ temporal shields in place on USS Challenger would the original timeline not have been restored? This being as it would have interfered with the timelines re-integration, thinking back to near the end of 'Year of Hell' before Janeway sacrifices Voyager? In that case, perhaps La Forge had access to 29th century technology to physically transport his ship out of the doomed timeline…