Beam the Ferengi aboard Voyager, toss em in the brig, go through the wormhole. Problem solved.SpacePaladin wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2019 7:29 pm I really hate the lack of consistency in the writing because the writers seemed to forget that the Array was non-tenable. It needed hours to boot up, it killed half the crew when a centuries experienced person was running the thing, the Kazon had reinforcements on the way, and the thing took massive starship to the face, which was what knocked out the self destruct in the first place. Even if it could be booted up, they'd be lucky if it scattered their component molecules to the Alpha Quadrant. A time bomb would not have worked unless it allowed them to go through time. But the writers forgot that and had everyone, including Janeway, act like there was some dilemna.
I'd say not using the wormhole in the Ferengi episode. Even if she insisted on meddling, she could have just sent the crew through via escape pods and kept a skeleton crew on board to deal with the Ferengi.
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Amen, along with raping Tom Paris as a salamader monster. Nightmare fuel for everybody!
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All Beings bow before the children of he who bound their flesh by their words.
Fall and wail, all flesh, bone, soul,& power is a servant to Yun-man, the First Slave-Lord.