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Actually, A "Das Flying Toilet Seat" ending would be cool. You could have Kim (the only one to actually survive) finding Janeway dying as she watched her ship sink. . . er, blow up or something, and then she keels over. Brilliant.
Personally I think the last episode should be called "The Long and Winding Road." It'll really wind up John Lennon fans.
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Maybe we won't even get to see the homecoming of Voyager. Last scene: The Voyager dissaparing as a faint dot between the stars, on her continuing mission to reach Earth, wich is still 30-somthing years away.
This would be dissapointing, but TBTB are crazy enough to do just this. (They did so with DS9)
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Well, TPTB could end it by having Janeway killed during the homecomming. She dies as Voyager reaches Earth, leaving Chakotay with something finally to do. That would avoid the entire court marshal thing with flashbacks of Janeway's bad judgements.
------------------ So why don't we make a little room in my BMW babe Searching for some peace of mind Hey I'll help you find it I do believe that we are practicing the same religion - from the song "Fastlove"
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How's this? B'elanna and Seven, the only ones still alive after the combined klingon-romulan taskforce attacking earth during voyagers homecoming, steer voyager towards a big black hole. All enemy ships are right behind them!
Torres: Ok, then listen, let's not get caught. Seven: State your intention! T: Let's keep going. 7o9: Clarify!? T: Go! 7o9: You sure? T: Yeah, yeah. Let's.
Torres hits "full impulse", racing right past the event horizon, ending with a freeze-frame of Voyager almost in the hole! End Credits!!!!
------------------ Here lies a toppled god, His fall was not a small one. We did but build his pedestal, A narrow and a tall one.
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I think Voyager SHOULD get home that's what been the purpose and drive of the entire series and that's what Voyager has been about=The Crew's desire to return home.
Voyager will return to Federation Space and will help launch the new series beginning next year in the USA. I think we could several scenes in the new series with Janeway talking @ starfleet academy to cadets about the Delta Quadrant and then move on to the new Akira class starship in orbit of Earth. We have Voyager orbiting in the Background (going the opposite way). I think an Akira class would be cool as we still don't know much about it.
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I seriously hope series V won't have cadets as main characters. I'm still recovering from those little creeps from "Valiant". The only thing they're good for is to remind us that the grown-ups in Star Trek make better calls.
Seriously, the few good 17-22 year old actors that exist prolly wouldn't try to get into Star Trek anyhow, other than as guest stars...
------------------ Here lies a toppled god, His fall was not a small one. We did but build his pedestal, A narrow and a tall one.
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By careful simulation I've managed to emulate that whole punctuation-less writing style. Use one hand to type letters, and keep the other hand firmly in your lap. Whatit's doing there, I'll leave you to figure out. Akira-class, cadets, what utter fucking rot...
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First of all, ix-nae on the Akira. They always bring in a "new" class of ship for a show to take place on. They won't bring up the Akira-Class.
Second, why would they use an Akira for cadet training? Right now the Federation has great use for its most modern starships, so I imagine an older-class (Miranda, Excelsior?) would be detailed for use as training ships. Honestly, training cruises are mostly to accustome Cadets to the details of serving on a starship, and it can be done just as well on an older class ship, so there's no use to use a newer class.
Anything class-specific can be learned by the cadets when they're junior officers on their first assignments.
Third, would anyone *want* to see a series about cadets? No. A movie -- eh, maybe ... you could keep up the believability for 2 hours, but not for 26 hours a year for 7 years. First off all, even if you started them out on their first day of "Boot" (that is, the PT they go through BEFORE they go to the classrooms), the Academy is only 4 years long, so 3 years would be focusing on them as junior officers -- what, we follow these SAME cadets around for 4 years, then we're expected to believe they all recieve the SAME post-Academy posting?
DARKSTAR -- look at the following: . , ; ' " ! ?
Those are PUNCTUATION marks. LEARN them. USE them. LOVE them. Thank you!