Difference between revisions of "Kathryn Janeway"
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In the novel ''Before Dishonor'', Janeway and the crew of the [[Nebula-class]] Einstein | In the novel ''Before Dishonor'', Janeway and the crew of the [[Nebula-class|''Nebula''-class]] Einstein are assimilated by the Borg in mid-2380. She and the crew of the supercube are killed when it falls into the sun. | ||
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Kathryn Janeway is captain of the USS Voyager. From the evidence, she appears to love making her crew suffer.
- She got them stranded in the delta quadrant by destroying the Caretaker array. Apparently she has never heard of setting a timer on a bomb.[1]
- She let Neelix on board and appointed him "morale officer," in spite of him knowing virtually nothing about humans or any other race on the ship.[2]
- Upon initial contact with the Vidiians, she allowed the organ harvesters to go free without any punishment what-so-ever, thus ensuring that other Vidiians would regard her ship was easy prey.[3]
- She formed an alliance with the Borg, even though everyone on the ship (even Neelix) told her it was a terrible idea. She didn't even bother to find out who started the conflict between the Borg and S8472.[4] Unsurprisingly, the Borg betrayed the alliance the moment the threat of S8472 passed.
She is proof that Q is either retarded or blind as he wanted her to be the mother of his new Q child.[5]
She also has regularly ignored the Prime directive, interfering with many civilizations along their journey home. About the only time she does obey the directive is if the civilization in question is about to be completely obliterated. In that case, she mindlessly adheres to it.[6]
Sometime after returning to Earth, Starfleet promoted her to admiral, demonstrating promotion in Starfleet is based on incompetence rather than ability.[7]
Mary Sue Justification
- "...Janeway made it clear the only reason they were staying behind was because she didn't want to risk the Ocampa. All other reasons stumble in front of this point: it means that faced with a crew desperate to get home and a woman liable to literally attack her for this decision, she chose the weakest possible argument to give them that said 'We could, but we won't' instead of 'It just won't work.' This is because Jeri Taylor was involved, and Janeway had to do it for reasons of pure nobility rather than because it made sense."
- --Chuck Sonnenburg
Non-Canon
In the novel Before Dishonor, Janeway and the crew of the Nebula-class Einstein are assimilated by the Borg in mid-2380. She and the crew of the supercube are killed when it falls into the sun.