And she was also a skilled engineer and transporter operator. Never got what she was trying to accomplish by aligning with the Kazon.
Seska might have been more of an asset to Voyager than one might realize. A trained field operator, expert in espionage, sabotage, covert ops, and blending in with the enemy? A starship deep in enemy territory might find someone like that very useful.
And she was also a skilled engineer and transporter operator. Never got what she was trying to accomplish by aligning with the Kazon.
Seska thought that Janeway was too namby pamby and wishy washy to get the ship home.
I get the basic idea, but how could she actually believe that the Kazon would be interested in any way to bring voyager into the alpha quadrant? Not to mention that the Kazon were a pretty sexist society, where holding a position of power for a woman wasn't exactly easy (or living in pleasant).Initially Seska was loyal to her best hope for getting home, which was not Janeway.
Seska thought that Janeway was too namby pamby and wishy washy to get the ship home.
Exploring, scientific examination and humanitarian missions.
What a F$$king wuss.
A Kazon Captain would be taking slaves, strip mining prewarp planets and ignoring the tears of innocent morons with their hand out.
She felt that Voyager's best chance was to have allies. The Kazon were the dominant power in the region, and they desperately needed what Voyager had.
Plus those guys in Good Shepherd. Which she eventually proceeded to personally indocrinate!I'm actually sort of grateful for Seska and Jonas. It showed that there were at least two people who didn't drink the Janeway cult's koolaid.
Plus those guys in Good Shepherd. Which she eventually proceeded to personally indocrinate!
Actually, Mortimer Harren didn't die. All were rescued at the end. You see them all in sickbay at the last shot.
But you do have a point... Jonas died, Seska ended up dead, Hogan died. (In "ALLIANCES", he was outspoken against her after the memorial for Bendera.)
It's weird how my memory can play tricks on me like that.
I barely remember the guy on deck 15 not wanting to be on the ship and them taking a shuttle trip together…Bit I haven’t seen the episode in almost ten years.
You mean that boundless Janeway hatred, right?
Not sure what that would have to do with 'boundless Janeway hatred'. The way I thought I remembered it, Janeway did her best to save him but he was already out of transporter range. So this would have nothing to do with how I view Janeway.
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