How Did Star Trek: Voyager End?

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I only got to see the first hour of "Endgame," and have been unable to find anyone that taped the show. :( It has been driving me nuts! :confused:
 

Ameesh

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they destroyed the bork transwarp network and made it home. IT was an awsome ending.
 

TopGun

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I don't know, I quit watching about half way through the first season. Worst Star Trek ever. Enterprise is getting close to worst though.
 

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The episode began with the voyager crew all old having a reunion on earth... turned out they finally made it home after a long long time...

anyways to make the story short, the old Janeway travelled back in time and meet up with the voyager in the delta quadurant... the old Janeway brought back awesome future technology for them to fight against the Borg...

Then they used the Borg's transwrap network to get from the Delta quadurant back to earth before destroying the Borg's network....
 

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Originally posted by: SSP
No... they have a giant orgy on the ships and produce many babies.

:Q:D

ShotgunSteve, what Ameesh said, though SSP's post would have been quite amusing :)
 

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i'm in the minority, but i loved that ST series the most followed by generations, deep space 9, and enterpise..

thanks for reminding me, i capped that episode so ill watch it now :D
 

bonk102

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i actually saw the ending on rerun the otehr night at like 2am, it was pretty damn good
 

guyver01

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Originally posted by: Ameesh
they destroyed the bork transwarp network and made it home. IT was an awsome ending.

The BORK transwarp network? I didn't know the Sweedish Chef or BEEKER created one ;) :D

 

Nefrodite

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heh don't worry, it'll probably come out on dvd soon enough.


and ya it was a pretty kewl end. good thing the new show enterprise starts way b4 voyager. cuz at the end, voyager becomes basically the most powerful ship in the federation:)
 

TheOmegaCode

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Just to get nerdy and nit picky, they didn't destroy the borg transworp network, they just took out one of the nodes. Granted, this one node 'saved' trillions of people from being assimilated...
 

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Originally posted by: TheOmegaCode
Just to get nerdy and nit picky, they didn't destroy the borg transworp network, they just took out one of the nodes. Granted, this one node 'saved' trillions of people from being assimilated...

The question must be asked, "Where was this transwarp network during the TNG era?"
 

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I must disagree with both Top Fun and Dakata. Voyager got too ridiculous to take even mildly seriously. Let's see, the Borg in "Best of Both Worlds" destroyed 39 starships before lunch. The Borg in First Contact did the same thing until Picard took over command of the fleet. The Borg in Voyager can't even destroy a small scout ship are led by an incompetent lech who has a thing for Janeway and Seven. And can we get through a Voyager episode without Tuvok saying "Shields are down to 93%! Shields are down to 78%! Shields are down to ZZZZZZZ. And , of course, it had more technobabble miracle solutions than thre rest of the Star Trek series combined. That being said, it would be hard to do worse, but I actually like Enterprise. It is driven by plot (gasp!) and characters (oh my!) and not technobabble and hooters (not as much at least ;)).

In the end, it is an indisputable fact that the series are ranked from best to worst thusly:

Deep Space Nine
Next Generation (close second)
Enterprise/Original Series (tied so far)
Voyager (way down)

So there.

 

Nefrodite

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Originally posted by: Scipionix
I must disagree with both Top Fun and Dakata. Voyager got too ridiculous to take even mildly seriously. Let's see, the Borg in "Best of Both Worlds" destroyed 39 starships before lunch. The Borg in First Contact did the same thing until Picard took over command of the fleet. The Borg in Voyager can't even destroy a small scout ship are led by an incompetent lech who has a thing for Janeway and Seven. And can we get through a Voyager episode without Tuvok saying "Shields are down to 93%! Shields are down to 78%! Shields are down to ZZZZZZZ. And , of course, it had more technobabble miracle solutions than thre rest of the Star Trek series combined. That being said, it would be hard to do worse, but I actually like Enterprise. It is driven by plot (gasp!) and characters (oh my!) and not technobabble and hooters (not as much at least ;)).

In the end, it is an indisputable fact that the series are ranked from best to worst thusly:

Deep Space Nine
Next Generation (close second)
Enterprise/Original Series (tied so far)
Voyager (way down)

So there.

from what i remember voyager comes after tng and the enterprises encounters with the borg. they also intoduce that fluidic space species which is now beating the borg to pieces so i suppose you could say they are weakened:p
 

Scipionix

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Originally posted by: Nefrodite

from what i remember voyager comes after tng and the enterprises encounters with the borg. they also intoduce that fluidic space species which is now beating the borg to pieces so i suppose you could say they are weakened:p


No, we never heard from them again, remember? Just like there was never an follow-up for anything else that happend on V-ger.
 

TheOmegaCode

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The reasons why I love fantasy TV shows (sci-fi included) are the 'villains' we don't know much about. I'm tired and can't remember names, but here's an attempt. The borg, species 8472, the people from the gamma quadrant (deep space nine), the Q, etc, etc.

I also loved the shadows from babylon 5, and alot of the villains from andromeda and Star-Gate...
 

Nefrodite

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Originally posted by: Scipionix
Originally posted by: Nefrodite

from what i remember voyager comes after tng and the enterprises encounters with the borg. they also intoduce that fluidic space species which is now beating the borg to pieces so i suppose you could say they are weakened:p


No, we never heard from them again, remember? Just like there was never an follow-up for anything else that happend on V-ger.




vger......*shudders* that first movie... so so bad...


and hear from who again? species 8472? they reappeared in atleast 1-2 more voyager eps.
 

Scipionix

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The Motion Picture I think was actually pretty good. It had a decent, weighty plot, the performances were good considering the general quality of the actors involved, the effects were amazing, as was the soundtrack, and after watching it recently, there was another thing I noticed: ambience. The starship seemed like an actual military vessel because of little touches like a crew status report ("171 on duty, 248 off duty, 11 in sickbay"), checklists on the parts of the engines, etc. This concern with detail was something that the rest of the movies noticeably lacked. Granted, Wrath of Khan and First Contact were generally better, but I think the first movie was pretty good.