So... um... How is that female Captain back in the story? I thought she couldnt get back home for like a 100 years or some ****.
I stopped watching Voyager after DS9 finished its run, but here's an episode guide if you wanna know: http://www.treknews.com/deltablues/seasons.html#Season7 So did you see Nemesis? How was it?
You ****ing trekkies need to stop posting **** about star ****ing trek. OK, I am ****ing only trying to see how many astericks I can get in one rat **** of a post. The truth is I don't know what in the ****ing **** I want to say. I even like those dorky ****ing Trek movies. And every Trekkie guy I have ever met has been pretty ****ing cool.
Actually I wasn't drunk. I discovered a few things last night...The Preview button...and that Clutch would hook me up with astericks if a let a wordy-dird out. I wanted to play witht them...
Are you sure? This post is dated about 30 minutes prior to the one in this thread: It's okay Chance. Everyone is entitled to a little tipsy posting now and then.
I can't believe I watched this, but... The last episode started off with an old Admiral Janeway. She was promoted because she finally brought her ship back to Earth and Starfleet learned a lot about the Borg from her. But she feels guilty because 7 of 9 died on the way back and Tuvok got some brain disease that could've been treated if they got back faster. So she decides to go back in time, and have Voyager use Borg technology to get back to Earth immediately. She gets this special shuttle and goes back in time, then sends Voyager to the middle of a Borg warp-gate thing that they could use to invade Earth. In the end old Janeway dies so that young Janeway can take the ship through the gate while simultaneously blowing it (and a Borg ship with the Queen) up. The show ends with Voyager coming out the portal right next to Earth surrounded by a Starfleet armada that was going to fight the Borg.
Remember she was supposed to be killed on the cube on The Best of Both Worlds? Like she said in First Contact, you're thinking 3-dimensionally. Or that's how Voyager explained it. They had a series of Borg Queens pop up and constantly get killed during the last 4 seasons of the show. That's part of why I didn't like Voyager...they wimpified the Borg.