Did Janeway ever make an effort to communicate with 8472, or did she decide to side with the Borg purely because Kes got spooked?brianeyci wrote:Yeah let's see.
1. I forgot nothing. After the fact, 8472 was found to be less than galaxy destructive. Whop de do da day, anything that happened after the fact Janeway did not have to work with. This is rather fucking obvious, and I shouldn't have to spell it out. It's as stupid as blaming Cain for not seeing Gina as a Cylon after the fact. Janeway had no reason to suspect the 8472 were benign after they went around destroying whole planets, cutting up borg, Kess's telepathic link and the most important part:
And why would "cutting up borg" and destroying their planets reflect badly on any faction?
And that makes it ok? One crew member is hurt in a first contact situation, so the obvious response is to side with the Borg and wipe out the unknown aliens?2. Ensign Kim was nearly killed. Apparently to you this is being an "asshole." Wars have started over less.
I'd like to see a transcript of where Janeway outlined this plan, because a cursory glance at Memory-Alpha didn't reveal that insight to me. Unless I missed it there, too?3. The plan was the Borg would continue to fight the 8472, and they would fight each other until both sides were exhausted in a phyrric victory. Which would have happened, to any reasonable observer. The 8472 retreating was like the Kaiser calling off WWI after losing one fucking tank. Janeway had every reason to believe that 8472 would continue to fight, that the Borg would fight too and both would kill each other instead of a one-sided slaughter. Janeway only failed to take into account 8472 being pussies, which is no great oversight given any conquering species with a half brain would continue after losing one ship. But 8472 turned out as cowardly as the Borg.
The Borg existing affects millions upon millions of lives and have repeatedly expressed their interest in attacking the Federation, yet Janeway sided with them.All this is rather obvious and does not need spelling out. Meanwhile Cain rapes, kills her own citizens, and asks her officers to carry out the impossible; when they refuse, she executes them, meaning in the long term she will be surrounded by yes men. It's rather obvious who is the worse leader.
Oh, well if you say so.Chris OFarrell wrote:People can take Janeway hating a little too far at times....Cane is easily a FAR worse person then she was.
Given the shit that happened in Enterprise's "Dear Doctor", I was curious of Janeway ever had a similar breakdown in moral awareness during her little adventure. I forgot about the Species 8472 affair and for now it appears to be a rather grievous offense.