I love this argument. the possible moves and counter moves are just wonderful watching unusual combinations and... Once more into the breech!
That's a cop out. She had namby pamby feelings that made her go against the Prime Directive. She is always involved, but it's her job to extricate herself as soon as it becomes clear that she has to because the local powers have jurisdiction over their own territories, which is NOT what she did. It definitely becomes an issue of what really "involved" means? No I'm not blaming it on her lack of a Y Chromosome. But accepting advice from someone that tried to rape your entire crew? Seven killed a guy who just stole some nanoprobes. Talk about being in a state of denial.
The array didn't have shields. Or wasn't using them. Otherwise Janeway couldn't transport across in the heat of a battle. The Caretaker was losing it and suggesting he was capable of erecting the most basic defense is laughable considering his plan at the moment was to draw in unwitting beings and fuck them in the hopes that MONTHS after he dies one of his progeny with no predilection at all to follow any of his Jor-el like after thoughts of becoming the only begotten son turned hero to the Ocampa without the the technology to back up such a position anyway... He was quite mad and incompetent.
We can't assume the Caretaker could have fended off a Kazon attack. They'd been planing their raid on the array for long enough that the speed up pulses between the array and the planet was a tell tale note that something was up which they were cunning enough to notice that could have had all shorts of shit up their sleeves prepared for their assault of the caretaker. He had the fire power to attack their settlement on the surface at the same time he destroyed his machinery near the surface of the planet, and in the past he must have done something like that or else they wouldn't have been so cautious... but at the moment he left them alone entirely perhaps because he was in his death throws or perhaps he was scanning the heavens for new aliens to rape.
Neelix opened fire first on the surface after lying to Janeway about the political structure of the area and then later she called Javin names because he was wary of imperialists taking what was his with their screams of manifest destiny, ask some First Nation Folkes what they think about Post Offices sometimes.
It wasn't impossible to be diplomatic in this situation but Janeway was rushing for time because she didn't think Javin could secure the Array or wouldn't sare if he was allowed to take point, and she was even willing to give it to him after they had used it to get home dismantling any caretaker booby traps to ensure they could use it safely. North Korea just LOVES being grouped up with the rest of the Axis of evil. Don't call people with weapons of mass destruction names. I suppose if the Trabe hadn't kicked the shit out of them then they would be a more trusting lot.
Got a fact for you. That is what happened. But according to the dialog in the script, Janeway wasn't told that's what happened, and she had no way of know that's what happened since everything happened in real time kinda for no secret conversation to be wedged inbetween scenes explaining that Chuckles was responsible for the destruction of the self destruct.
Again that's comparative morality. Her definition of Wrong is racist whether her culture is better or not, which is easy enough to judge sometimes but hard to justify. The kazon had already claimed the Ocampan Homeworld and the Caretaker had chosen to do nothing about it when he clearly could have if he was in his right mind with an IQ in double digits. We saw what 12 kazons? Voyager was fighting a city ship and two shuttles. but even then , how many hundreds of thousands of Ocampa were living on that planet that we are we supposed to think that the Kazon could have done anything but cherry pick from them? They did not have the resources to process a population of that magnitude unless the Ocampa were already a hairs bredth from extinction and there were only the couple dozen left which we saw... At which you have to wonder exactly how crazy Caretaker was not to move them to a nicer planet with a murdered biosphere?
Surely the issue that has always been at hand is that the device which brought Voyager across 70 thousand light years in the blink of an eye as gently as it did (And gentler still if not used by a moron who warns the crew to brace itself.) could also be used to shunt another ship just a couple light years with hardly as light a touch... Or do you think it is harder to turn it on without plotting a course with no concern as to the saftey of the target? The Array used by some one with a little military backbone could be wiping out fleets and cities and possibly entire planets if we're to consider what would happen if Janeway moved a billion tonnes of stellar matter flat dab onto the surface of a world (Unpopulated perhaps? She's not a monster yet.).
If the Caretaker had no (activated) defenses against transporters, then exactly how vulnerable do you think those Kazon ships were to that technology that their crews or warp cores could have been totally plucked? Why did Janeway underestimate their ignorance for applications of the transporter? She could have owned them with trick that haven't worked in the AQ for 260 years.
More shuttles? And how long? Voyager was fraked and was operating at maybe %10 efficiency (later she took on ten ships at once with barely much effort, then she could handle just one and some support crafts, ergo &10.) so Janeway didn't dare to assume that her ship was still 10 times more powerful than even the most aggressive kazon Vessel. She probably didn't account for how much slower the kazon fleet was since it took her a day to get from the Array to Ocampa in her fist trip.
She didn't know the rules to the game.
Besides. I'd always wondered why Kes didn't say "You can't destroy the Array. It's our legacy. The Caretaker destroyed our world. he owes us. It's ours."
As for the debate about if Janeway did the right thing to destroy the Array, I think that she did the right thing.
As she said to Tuvok. "We didn't want to be involved but we are".
That's a cop out. She had namby pamby feelings that made her go against the Prime Directive. She is always involved, but it's her job to extricate herself as soon as it becomes clear that she has to because the local powers have jurisdiction over their own territories, which is NOT what she did. It definitely becomes an issue of what really "involved" means? No I'm not blaming it on her lack of a Y Chromosome. But accepting advice from someone that tried to rape your entire crew? Seven killed a guy who just stole some nanoprobes. Talk about being in a state of denial.
If Voyager hadn't been around. The Caretaker would have destroyed the Array and the Kazon wouldn't have known anything about it before the Array exploded.
The array didn't have shields. Or wasn't using them. Otherwise Janeway couldn't transport across in the heat of a battle. The Caretaker was losing it and suggesting he was capable of erecting the most basic defense is laughable considering his plan at the moment was to draw in unwitting beings and fuck them in the hopes that MONTHS after he dies one of his progeny with no predilection at all to follow any of his Jor-el like after thoughts of becoming the only begotten son turned hero to the Ocampa without the the technology to back up such a position anyway... He was quite mad and incompetent.
We can't assume the Caretaker could have fended off a Kazon attack. They'd been planing their raid on the array for long enough that the speed up pulses between the array and the planet was a tell tale note that something was up which they were cunning enough to notice that could have had all shorts of shit up their sleeves prepared for their assault of the caretaker. He had the fire power to attack their settlement on the surface at the same time he destroyed his machinery near the surface of the planet, and in the past he must have done something like that or else they wouldn't have been so cautious... but at the moment he left them alone entirely perhaps because he was in his death throws or perhaps he was scanning the heavens for new aliens to rape.
As it happened now, Voyager was attacked by the Kazon.
Neelix opened fire first on the surface after lying to Janeway about the political structure of the area and then later she called Javin names because he was wary of imperialists taking what was his with their screams of manifest destiny, ask some First Nation Folkes what they think about Post Offices sometimes.
It wasn't impossible to be diplomatic in this situation but Janeway was rushing for time because she didn't think Javin could secure the Array or wouldn't sare if he was allowed to take point, and she was even willing to give it to him after they had used it to get home dismantling any caretaker booby traps to ensure they could use it safely. North Korea just LOVES being grouped up with the rest of the Axis of evil. Don't call people with weapons of mass destruction names. I suppose if the Trabe hadn't kicked the shit out of them then they would be a more trusting lot.
When Chakotay rammed the Kazon cruiser, it crashed into the Array, damaging the self-destruct program. What Janeway did was to correct what Voyager may have damaged by getting involved in the situation.
Got a fact for you. That is what happened. But according to the dialog in the script, Janeway wasn't told that's what happened, and she had no way of know that's what happened since everything happened in real time kinda for no secret conversation to be wedged inbetween scenes explaining that Chuckles was responsible for the destruction of the self destruct.
If Janeway hadn't destroyed the Array, the Kazon would have boarded it, shut down the forcefields which protected the Ocampa underground city. They would have annihilated the Ocampa or turned them into slaves and believe me, slavery is worse than death. Since Janeway would have been responsible for that by creating a situation in which the self-destruct program was damaged, accidentally or not, she couldn't allow it. She had to correct what she and the crew may have done wrong. So they were already involved.
Again that's comparative morality. Her definition of Wrong is racist whether her culture is better or not, which is easy enough to judge sometimes but hard to justify. The kazon had already claimed the Ocampan Homeworld and the Caretaker had chosen to do nothing about it when he clearly could have if he was in his right mind with an IQ in double digits. We saw what 12 kazons? Voyager was fighting a city ship and two shuttles. but even then , how many hundreds of thousands of Ocampa were living on that planet that we are we supposed to think that the Kazon could have done anything but cherry pick from them? They did not have the resources to process a population of that magnitude unless the Ocampa were already a hairs bredth from extinction and there were only the couple dozen left which we saw... At which you have to wonder exactly how crazy Caretaker was not to move them to a nicer planet with a murdered biosphere?
I also think that it was impossible for the Voyager crew to use the program for sending them home. As Tuvok stated, it would take several hours to do that and during that time, Voyager might have been destroyed by the Kazon.
Surely the issue that has always been at hand is that the device which brought Voyager across 70 thousand light years in the blink of an eye as gently as it did (And gentler still if not used by a moron who warns the crew to brace itself.) could also be used to shunt another ship just a couple light years with hardly as light a touch... Or do you think it is harder to turn it on without plotting a course with no concern as to the saftey of the target? The Array used by some one with a little military backbone could be wiping out fleets and cities and possibly entire planets if we're to consider what would happen if Janeway moved a billion tonnes of stellar matter flat dab onto the surface of a world (Unpopulated perhaps? She's not a monster yet.).
If the Caretaker had no (activated) defenses against transporters, then exactly how vulnerable do you think those Kazon ships were to that technology that their crews or warp cores could have been totally plucked? Why did Janeway underestimate their ignorance for applications of the transporter? She could have owned them with trick that haven't worked in the AQ for 260 years.
Jabin told Janeway that he had called for additional ships. The Kazon would have taken over the Array and prevented the Voyager crew from getting home.
More shuttles? And how long? Voyager was fraked and was operating at maybe %10 efficiency (later she took on ten ships at once with barely much effort, then she could handle just one and some support crafts, ergo &10.) so Janeway didn't dare to assume that her ship was still 10 times more powerful than even the most aggressive kazon Vessel. She probably didn't account for how much slower the kazon fleet was since it took her a day to get from the Array to Ocampa in her fist trip.
She didn't know the rules to the game.
Besides. I'd always wondered why Kes didn't say "You can't destroy the Array. It's our legacy. The Caretaker destroyed our world. he owes us. It's ours."
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