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[QUOTE]Originally posted by AndrewR: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Vogon Poet: [qb] As for La Genevieve, think about it. She thought the character should really agonise about ordering the Array destroyed; as Mulgrew played the role, only once did she ever feel bad about it and that was in "Night" five years later. Bujold's idea might have given us a captain we could actually care about and like, instead of the annoying madwoman we had to put up with for all that time. Rather than being constantly, irritatingly right all the time, and always getting on her moral high horse, a captain who had to face more of the hard choices Ransom did on the [i]Equinox[/i] would have made for a better show. [/qb][/QUOTE]YES! Exactly - it would have brought depth to the character, and maybe have spurned a whole different series of events - leading to the rest of the cast becoming more three dimensional. I.e. Chakotay might have had somewhere to go - being more the 'mad-woman' :) you know - more Maquis - fight for the cause - damn the consequences?? Andrew [/QB][/QUOTE]
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