Tom and B'Elanna start off as grudging allies who are reluctant to work together. By the end of the final season though, the two are married and expecting a child, a baby girl born in the final moments of "Endgame". Family, particularly a family of choice, is a core theme throughout Voyager and something that makes the show special to fans, the close character relationships serving as the driving force that makes the plot more engaging.
It really is no surprise then that love for her Voyager family is what makes Admiral Janeway do what she does in "Endgame", or that it is the thing that convinces her in the end that there is a way to both destroy the hub and get Voyager home. Much of "Endgame" is centered on the relationships between the crew; the love they have developed for each other over the years is palpable throughout the episode. Likewise, whether it is Tom and B'Elanna's happy marriage, or Seven and Chakotay's budding romance, Star Trek: Voyager 's "Endgame" makes the point that this love, this family, is going to last, even after the show is over.
Throughout Star Trek: Voyager 's run, it was never made explicitly clear that the crew would be making it home. Even up until the last five minutes of the episode, it was unclear whether or not the crew's plan would come to fruition.
The creative team behind the show could have made the choice to end "Endgame" with the ship in the Delta Quadrant, with their fates uncertain. Instead, "Endgame" makes it clear once again that not only does every single member of the Voyager crew deserve to survive, but that their ability seven years ago to put aside their differences, work together, and ultimately come to love each other like family is the singular thing that helped them accomplish their goal.
Maybe it's the journey. She has previous experience working with an online and print publication as a freelance editor and has been passionate about both writing and Star Trek for years. She currently lives in Pennsylvania. By Dana Hanson Published Oct 25, Share Share Tweet Email 0. Related Topics SR Originals star trek star trek voyager.
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Porthos Expansion Card List:. Skip to main content. Our Games. Find us on social media! Tom Paris : Right. Connections Featured in Troldspejlet: Episode User reviews 33 Review. Top review. For all the good that this episode is, it fails. I am a Trekie. I do not care for Star Warts any more, except the first three movies which are part of my childhood. I grew up watching Star Trek as a child and know all the episodes and movies frontwards and backwards.
I enjoy all the shows even though many of them are poorly scripted or directed. This ending Endgame , had so much potential, until they decided to do time travel. Time travel is a script killer. What happens, happens. You can not undo the past. If you could time travel the only thing you could do is create a new timeline for yourself and those with you. The people in the previous timeline will still continue experiencing their timeline with out you. So for all the good that this script is, it is ruined by a major issue of time travel.
They would have been better off sending a transmission back in time to Voyager or having them meet another race which gives them the armor and weapons they need to defeat the Borg.
Details Edit. Release date May 23, United States. United States. Well, it's obvious because after their encounter with Voyager, they feel at risk and this could be the prelude to an attack.
How can they resolve all this paranoia and preparations for war--especially since Voyager stoked these fires. This is a very fascinating episode and I thoroughly enjoyed it. My only complaint, and I mention it in the summary, is that all this paranoia sure seems to work itself out awfully easily. Still, a dandy show. MartinHafer Feb 25, Details Edit.
Release date November 4, United States. United States. Official site. Japanese Garden, Donald C. Paramount Television. Technical specs Edit. Runtime 46 minutes. Dolby Stereo. Contribute to this page Suggest an edit or add missing content. Edit page. See the full list. Remembering the Stars We Lost in
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