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725: '''Endgame I & II''' ''[[2001]] [[May 23]]''
(First watched 2009-07-27)  Man, I really don't like Admiral Janeway's initial motivation.  What did she say, something like 22 additional deaths over the next 17 years?  Frankly, that sounds pretty damn good; that's less than they lost over the course of the 7 years of the series, so a much lower rate.  Hell, the TOS Enterprise lost nearly that many per season.
On top of that, what about all the missions they now ''didn't'' do during those years?  Back with [[Star Trek: Voyager Season 5|Season 5's Night]] I was complaining how Janeway was second-guessing her decision to destroy the Caretaker.  They'd helped a shitload of people through those four years.  I presume they would've over the next 17 years, too.  Now they're boned.
There's also the matter of the future technology.  Though they definitely delivered a big blow to the Borg, they still assimilated knowledge of a future Kathryn Janeway.  Now they'll probably adapt to the new technology before Starfleet even has a chance to finish developing it.
There's also that, frankly, life seemed pretty good for the survivors in the future.  It seems completely awful to just completely change their lives without their knowledge on a gamble that the changed timeline will be something she considers "better".
And hey, at the beginning of this season wasn't Captain Janeway disgusted with how their actions to free some drones was causing the deaths of many drones on the ships the Born Queen was destroying?  But this time around nobody seems to give a damn about all the drones on the cubes they blow up, the facility they destroy, or any other that are affected by whatever weird thing Admiral Janeway infected them with.


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