Janeways Stupidity
Posted: 2003-01-15 01:06am
This thread is dedicated to our favourate Starfleet Captian and some of the more...interesting decisions she made. I made this thread because I watched a couple of Voyager episodes last night and in both there were such amazing examples of stupidity that I almost threw up.
First in Unimatrix Zero part II. The whole plan was that Janeway, Tores and Tuvok were to be assimlated by the Borg, then stay unconnected to the collective while they sabotaged the collective and its hold on the unimatrix zero people. The amazing act of stupidity is that it apparently didn't OCCUR to anyone that Janeway and Co might actualy BE assimilated and become part of the collective. When Voyager tries to come charging to the rescue, the Borg simply use Tuvoks knowedlge and access codes to lower Voyagers shields and blow a nice gaping hole in the side of the ship.
Did ANYONE, think that if the Captian, Tactical Officer and Cheif Enginer were to fall into the hands of the Borg that the ships command codes MIGHT be comprimised? That CHANGING them to ones unknown to those people and Janeway transfering the ships command codes to Chakotey MIGHT be a good idea?
Then we have Memorial. In this its not so much pure stupidity but a totaly imoral choice. There is this big oblisk on some planet where basicly a slaughter took place that should not have happened against Civilians. In their shame, the people there built a machine which broadcast the battle as a psionic signal so that anyone in range would have to relive it and feal all the guilt and such that happaned. The device essentialy implanted memories of a slaughter into the minds of people and made them think they did it and it was their fault, so that they would know the horror and folly of war. Fair enough if your prepared and accept it, but having it forced upon you is a little unfair no?
What does Janeway do? Leave the machine to die on its own or shut it down herself? Nope. She powers the bloody thing back up with enough power for hundreds of years of operation because she in her presumptious mind thinks 'no-one should forget'. Gee I'm sure some kid on some ship passing through who is goign to be scared for the rest of their life is going to thank you for that.
Please, feal free to discuss some of Janeways more *interesting* decisions....
First in Unimatrix Zero part II. The whole plan was that Janeway, Tores and Tuvok were to be assimlated by the Borg, then stay unconnected to the collective while they sabotaged the collective and its hold on the unimatrix zero people. The amazing act of stupidity is that it apparently didn't OCCUR to anyone that Janeway and Co might actualy BE assimilated and become part of the collective. When Voyager tries to come charging to the rescue, the Borg simply use Tuvoks knowedlge and access codes to lower Voyagers shields and blow a nice gaping hole in the side of the ship.
Did ANYONE, think that if the Captian, Tactical Officer and Cheif Enginer were to fall into the hands of the Borg that the ships command codes MIGHT be comprimised? That CHANGING them to ones unknown to those people and Janeway transfering the ships command codes to Chakotey MIGHT be a good idea?
Then we have Memorial. In this its not so much pure stupidity but a totaly imoral choice. There is this big oblisk on some planet where basicly a slaughter took place that should not have happened against Civilians. In their shame, the people there built a machine which broadcast the battle as a psionic signal so that anyone in range would have to relive it and feal all the guilt and such that happaned. The device essentialy implanted memories of a slaughter into the minds of people and made them think they did it and it was their fault, so that they would know the horror and folly of war. Fair enough if your prepared and accept it, but having it forced upon you is a little unfair no?
What does Janeway do? Leave the machine to die on its own or shut it down herself? Nope. She powers the bloody thing back up with enough power for hundreds of years of operation because she in her presumptious mind thinks 'no-one should forget'. Gee I'm sure some kid on some ship passing through who is goign to be scared for the rest of their life is going to thank you for that.
Please, feal free to discuss some of Janeways more *interesting* decisions....