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|    Drew Klenotic to al eddy    |
|    Re: Deep Space Nine    |
|    04 Jul 17 09:54:30    |
      On 03 Jul 17 18:17:29 al eddy wrote...              AE> My favs were TNG & DS9       AE>        AE> JA> I also never watched Voyager - I should give that a try too...        AE>        AE> I somehow couldnt get into voyager, but it was good production.               To which Drew Klenotic replies...              I think for me the core problem was the writers couldn't seem to decide       if Janeway was to be a paragon of Federation virtue, or a badass like       Kirk and Sisko. But even more than that, they seemed to randomly flip.        She'd pick fights for no good reason... but then avoid fights she could       win when there was a good reason.              Like the Phage aliens (the ones who had a plague (called the Phage) who       abducted other species and basically stole their organs to replace       whatever organ they had that was failing at the time).              The first time, they steal a Neelix's lungs... ok... but they get them       back and she warns them that they'll face the most dire of consequences.              So they meet again. This time they split Tores into her human and       klingon halves... murder a few crewmen... cause some serious mayhem.        Janeway gets what's left of her people back... and instead of destroying       the complex (which she could easily do) they kinda just sneak off into       the night.              Dire consequences?              --- RATSoft/FIDO v09.14.95 [JetMail 1.01]        * Origin: STar Fleet HQ - Atari BBS Running RatSoft ST! bbs.sfhqbbs.org:5983       (1:2215/1701.0)    |
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