A Time to Kill (1996)

Then there was the time she sided with the Borg and invaded fluidic space, unprovoked.

Would still genocide a nebula to bring her coffee.
Understandable.

Admiral 1: “That Tuvix thing was kinda fucked up.”
Admiral 2: “But she wanted her morale officer back.”
Admiral 1: “But… that was murd-”
Admiral 3: “I say we make her and admiral.”
Admiral 1: “…”
Admiral 2: “Agreed.”
Admiral 1: “Admirals, this is a seriou-”
Admiral 3: “Oh lighten up. It’s not like she violated the Temporal Prime Directive.”
The first temporal violation is maybe a handful of log entries in with “Time and Again.”




She had the chance to kill an unlimited number of Tuvixes and she didn’t take it, so how bad is she really?
Conservation of mass be damned. The Janeway needs her living plaything to help her unwind. Run in with the Kazon? Airlock a Tuvix. Another round of macro viruses? Target practice with a Tuvix. The pastabilities are endless.
She could try using the Zapp Brannigan strategy against the borg! Who knows, maybe they’d get bored and leave.
Brannigan: “You see, killbots have a preset kill limit. Knowing their weakness, I sent wave after wave of my own men at them until they reached their limit and shut down. Kif, show them the medal I won.”
“I suffer from a very sexy learning disability. What do I call it, Kif?”

even in the delta quadrant, the Chief Engineer has to keep some secrets.
Don’t worry, she pulled out another Paris clone.





