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The should've blown up a shuttle to appease the subspace aliens and kept the Equinox to make it a second ship under Janeway's lead, like Pegasus in BSG. An entire second ship of promotions.I don't. There needed to be an open billet for Kim to be promoted in. I mean, what were the writers going to do, just keep promoting everyone on Voyager during the 70 years it took to get home until every single crewman was a Fleet Admiral just based on time in grade?
Beltran is a narcoleptic Mexican impersonating a native. He doesn't have chemistry with anyone. He's great in bed because he's asleep when he's awake. But yeah Seven should've had better. Janeway too.I dont understand why they just didn't go with pairing Janeway with him instead of Seven, who he had no chemistry with. Sure it's a bit cliche, but that's usually how these things go and they worked well together.
Yeah that was hot. Poor timid Kim. Do you think Seven has Borg infrastructure around her lady parts like her ocular assembly?They had the threads set up to hook him up with Seven which would have been an interesting way to explore their characters but just sort of abandoned it. "Oh, you wish to copulate? Very well then, take off your clothes." Come on man, if Jeri Ryan says that in front of you, you say "yes ma'am" and comply.
Leeta emphatically was not materialistic. She and Rom actually love each other. Their episodes have it as plot points.It always amuses me when they had to pretend that anyone was attracted to races like the Ferengi as if anyone was gonna want to bang those goblins for anything other than latinum. Leeta was a top tier gold-digger.
Yeah but clothed females having access to the Ferengi Exchange collapsed the market with trading volume. I think many would love to throw the reformers off the Grand Marketplace but the Ferengi economy is in a huge boom by What You Leave Behind. A coup would collapse of all that growth.Although Rom becoming Nagus and the changing Ferengi morals in general was probably the biggest mistep in the series as if the Ferengi wouldn't immediately rise up and assassinate him and undo all those changes.
"We wuz good befoh the wyhte man came" sour grapes, victimized, external locus of control, minority grievance mentality. Meanwhile they enjoy the technology, peace and prosperity that muh colonialism brought. Ingrates.Oh, and I saw peak liberalism on the Star Trek subreddit the other day with someone claiming that actually Star Trek is bad because it frames the European explorer and discovery drive as a good thing instead of a terrible sin and everyone should stay at home and live with nature instead of exploring and improving.












