There really was no good solution to that situation - unless of course the script writers would have made it possible to bring Tuvok and Neelix back and keep Tuvix, which they didn't, or made Tuvix willing to give up his life to bring them back, which he wasn't.
So Janeway had to take a damnable decision either way.
they should have investigated using two anular confinement beams.There really was no good solution to that situation - unless of course the script writers would have made it possible to bring Tuvok and Neelix back and keep Tuvix, which they didn't, or made Tuvix willing to give up his life to bring them back, which he wasn't.
So Janeway had to take a damnable decision either way.
Don't worry, it'll make sense.
It's been remarked that while Janeway was certainly compassionate at times, she was the most ruthless of the captains, which might explain the antipathy some fans had for her. Thoughts on that?
So Janeway had to take a damnable decision either way.
Tuvix could have just deleted the Doctor.
which episodes do you think Janeway was ruthless
Not at the last minute.Yes. And she made it, right or wrong. If she had spared Tuvix, it would be a controversial decision too.
It wouldn't have mattered. The Doctor refused to participate anyway.
But Tuvix could have done this (scenario 2): https://www.trekbbs.com/threads/tuvixs-revenge-a-story-in-two-endings.310202/
Tuvix and Equinox to name a couple. And there was some Captain Bligh about her in "Year of Hell", too.
The night before destroy everything, research, serums, the doctor and the medical database, or a weak before the telling moment delete the Doctor.
No one except the Doctor can make the serum, and if it's all destroyed, no one but the doctor can make more.
Hush your mouth!Oh no, it's becoming Yet Another Tuvix Thread.![]()
If Janeway was a competent Scientist, why'd she switch to command?
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