Actually Latent Image reminds me of another thing thing bothers me about this episode. Janeway won't remove The Doctor's subroutine at his request insisting that you're just going have to learn from this even if it difficult from someone's whose programed to save lives. Which is fine. Except in Latent Image she does delete his memories for more or less the same reason (guilt over the loss of life under this direction) without his permission! That feels like a form of mind rape. Given that Seven's is the only other member of the crew as dependent on machine parts as he is and the same combination of personal imperfection she couldn't predict and social demands she never asked for that led to this tragedy: it's no wonder in that later episode she asks Janeway if they day may where she might be treated in similar fashion.BridgeConsoleMasher wrote: ↑Sun Feb 03, 2019 2:37 am I'm curious about how Latent Image serves to echo this one later in season 5. It carries a few elements right over from this episode.
In hindsight I realize that death at the party in Latent Image was supposed to have taken place before Retrospect so maybe Janeway had second thoughts about the EMH growing as a function person since then. However she does continue to delete his memories when he tries to solve the mystery and only faces up to him about the full story after her talk with Seven. I suppose it's something fitting than, that in the same episode she final asks Seven if being severed from the Collective was really worth it her.