not to mention that she got everyone on board with executing a completely innocent being … rip tuvix.
she sided with the borg against a species they were assimilating simply because it was convenient to do so
Janeway the warcrime fascist who couped the federation
– a war criminal in every sense of the term. lol
The biggest problem with this is not carrying it through to the completely justifiable conclusion of executing Nelix
it’s perfectly understandable; i too lose my desire after the post nut clarity sets in. lol
Ah fuck, I’ve just remembered that one troll dronerights who was calling hexbear bigoted because we didn’t think “borg” was an actual gender.
I was on eggshells making
at their posts until they went away
She also got the Sliver Blood clone Voyager D E A D
lmao those dorks brought it on themselves, nobody told them to lose their memories then fly off into space and then get radiation poisoning from their own fake engines, what an L
Should have listened to Cha-clone-tay and turned around right away
She doomed them all!
Janeway murdered Tuvix and committed time genocide to retcon a better ending
Whenever Voyager comes up, and especially when Janeway comes up, I feel obligated to share my unpopular opinion: the introduction of 7 of 9 and the Borg totally fucked up the show.
Season 1 is pretty rough (as per usual for Star Trek); Season 2 is better and has some real bangers mixed in with a couple stinkers; Season 3 really hits a stride and all the cast have good chemistry and lots of good episodes … then they introduce 7 of 9 and the Borg and it goes off the rails. Season 4 is incredibly bad, and it’s super obvious that Kate Mulgrew hated the introduction of 7 of 9. Janeway’s character starts becoming EXTREMELY inconsistent and the writers just rehashed the plots to a bunch of Data’s storylines. Seasons 5 and 6 are alright (but some kind of magic and chemistry of the early seasons are gone), and Season 7 experiences the same dip in quality due to general fatigue of everyone involved.
Season 3 really was the peak (before Borg intro at the end), where all the crew’s characters and their relationships are really getting fleshed out, but the writers just stopped giving a shit about all of that development to play with their shiny new toy (7 of 9).
Blame it all on the booba - the showrunners saw flagging ratings and wanted the neckbeard viewership at the cost of any kind of internal consistency (they dropped the “lost in space scrounging for supplies” narrative, the science-babble went through the roof, and all problems became trivial in the face of 7 of 9’s super-brain and/or nanobot-blood).
I still love Voyager because it is very comfy, but I will always maintain that it could have been so much better without the Borg and 7 of 9.
*I should note that there were a couple of earlier Borg episodes that were awesome, like the detached Borg colony that makes a new hivemind on a planet