A new angle to the "Janeway intentionally stranded her crew" theory...
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A new angle to the "Janeway intentionally stranded her crew" theory...
I think I finally get what Chuck's been harping on all along. It might have just been a twisted way to bring the Maquis over into Starfleet training.
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Re: A new angle to the "Janeway intentionally stranded her crew" theory...
Well it would fit Chuck's Parody Janeway but I just can't see actual Janeway to be that much of mastermind. Nothing she did during series indicates that she would be that smart and clever.
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She could just be legitimately mentally ill, and her dad shielded her and allowed her to rise to the ranks in a way she should not. Nepotism and all that.
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Re: A new angle to the "Janeway intentionally stranded her crew" theory...
So Janeway pulled a Homer.
The past tempts us, the present confuses us, the future frightens us. And our lives slip away moment by moment lost in that vast, terrible in-between.
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Re: A new angle to the "Janeway intentionally stranded her crew" theory...
Then we shouldn't fear Janeway the "Devil", but Starfleet the "Idiot Dreamer"? Btw latter is lovecraft refrence.
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Re: A new angle to the "Janeway intentionally stranded her crew" theory...
Isn't this more or less canon? She had a weeks-long breakdown over it in "Night".
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Re: A new angle to the "Janeway intentionally stranded her crew" theory...
My apologies. I meant "deliberately stranded them for self-serving motives" rather than what Chuck eventually concedes was just messing it all up in a rush.
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Re: A new angle to the "Janeway intentionally stranded her crew" theory...
Janeway as written in season 1 is a paragon of virtue. I cannot see her doing something underhanded.