Favourite Janeway Moment
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When Janeway ordered the "killing" of Tuvix to get the original two back
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In Counterpoint when she tricks the Devore commander with the barrels of fruit/ veg in the transporter where the telepaths were hiding to cover their escape.
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In Counterpoint when she tricks the Devore commander with the barrels of fruit/ veg in the transporter where the telepaths were hiding to cover their escape.
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You're favourite Janeway Moment is when she commits cold-blooded murder? Dude, you coldcolmquinn wrote:When Janeway ordered the "killing" of Tuvix to get the original two back
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Ok I'll admit ramming the time ship was prob best but I wanted to come up with something different, kinda short poll with one option
It also showed that she was willing to do what was needed to get what she wanted, whether or not it was the right decision is another matter.
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It also showed that she was willing to do what was needed to get what she wanted, whether or not it was the right decision is another matter.
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That's the same thing done by dictators, criminals, and women.colmquinn wrote: It also showed that she was willing to do what was needed to get what she wanted.
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Don't forget though dictators and criminals reasoning can be understood, women never will be
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that's because you men never listencolmquinn wrote:Don't forget though dictators and criminals reasoning can be understood, women never will be![]()
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No, it's because men are from Mars and women are from Hell.
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No wonder the Doom franchise is so popular; it appeals to both genders.
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Maybe this poll should differ in that it should be Janeway's worst moment. Every moment she's alive is a worst moment.
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*Ahem*JudgeKing wrote:Maybe this poll should differ in that it should be Janeway's worst moment. Every moment she's alive is a worst moment.
I wrote:Getting killed off in Coda.
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Maybe when the current series of polls is over, we can do a "worst captain moment" series?
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Her multiple deaths (VGR: Relativity)
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