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I thought Raffi stalked Janeway when she was working on the 'Red Lady' thing and Changelings in Star Fleet. 🤔 Anyways, I wanna see the story of R stalking J, it must be funny! 😂
sketch request: a reunion
The Killing Game - "Captain Miller, at your service!"
Landing in Chakotay’s arms, Janeway ponders whether her tripping might be her subconscious trying to tell her something…
Epilogue: Later, tired and a little beat up, Janeway and Chakotay celebrate their success in retaking the ship over a well-deserved drink (yes it's the Klingon booze, I figured that's exactly what they'd need), while Janeway definitely does not bring up her ‘mishap’...
Hehe! ❤️
I hope this brightens your day! ❤️
Idk, everybody is onto LaCrush now, but I think these 2 have also chemistry, and so far more than Alandra/Jack. The ship name could be Seven of Jack. 😉😏😂 #StarTrekPicard
I just checked the transcripts of the eps Drive and Extreme Risk and there is no mention of vehicle replicator. 🤷 I thought in Prodigy they introduced it as a joke on Chakotay, who wrecked all shuttles on Voyager... I think it is a new concept in Trek. #StarTrekVoyager #StarTrekProdigy
was the vehicular replicator in star trek prodigy always a thing in star trek? or is its creation a response to voyager having a seemingly infinite supply of shuttles that were constantly being destroyed
Coda Series - Part 1: Something Worth Living For
Sometimes making the most out of a great...
Or not-so-great situation...
Is to turn it into something worth living for. 🥰
❤️ OMG I had so much fun with this one!! I hope you like it 😊 Regarding what made them capsize, I'm pretty sure they had a "Little Mermaid" kind of moment, to be honest. Maybe that's just me. 😆
Part 2 of the Coda-inspired series is in the works, so stay tuned for that! It's not as JC focused, but I hope you still get a kick out of it!
Everyone on the starship Voyager is at least a little bit in love with Captain Janeway and yes it’s sexual. Tuvok’s the only one who’s immune to that last part because he views her as his gremlin little sister. It’s not usual, it’s actually quite expected, that crews get strangely attached to their captains but on Voyager it’s 30 times worse because 1.) she’s super intense and kinda flirts with everyone all the time anyway and she makes you feel so important but more importantly 2.) her captain super power is believing in people so hard they become the best versions of themselves. It’s enough that anyone who spends longer than 12 hours in her presence will end up willing to die for her but THEN 3.) if you try to die for her she will either a.) avenge your ass so hard they’ll teach courses on it at the academy or b.) risk her own life to save you. She should have just let you die for the greater good but she didn’t and she wouldn’t and she won’t ever and the crimes you’re willing to do for her are about endless
I love the complexity of feelings in Resolutions. In my opinion, they were happy to return to the ship, because even if they were stranded with their Love of their Lives, they still need & want other human interactions e.g. with friends and family. (I think being condemned to see only one person for the rest of your life is a torture, even if you love that person). I interpreted their sadness at the end of the episode as being sad that they didn't have enough time to experience and build up their romantic relationship. Do you think it is reasonable to be sad not being stranded with only 1 person for the rest of your life?