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    this is why she got “admiraled”-- so she’d stop fucking with the timeline.

    in at least 1 alternate universe, it didn’t work, which is how we ended up in this one.

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        well, let’s not forget that she also tore a hole in the universe just to go to war with Species 8472 on behalf of the Borg… so, yeah…

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          Of course, of course. I was only speaking from the position of admirals tending to become badmirals. All Admiral Janeway did was violate the Temporal Prime Directive in order to use future tech to upgrade Voyager’s defensive/offensive systems and commit genocide with a deadly neurolytic pathogen just to get everyone home several years earlier.

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    Did Janeway really have over 17 separate violations, or was she going for quality over quantity?

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      Haven’t really done the math, but she certainly made her choices count. You can probably tack on a couple dozen “good decisions” that occurred during “Year of Hell” that got wiped out of existence.

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    Voyager had only been on the air for a few years. Ironically, they couldn’t predict how much time fuckery would be in the later seasons.

    Hilariously, Trials and Tribble-ations aired two days before the Future’s End two-parter.