Now to be entirely fair, they didn't get LOST. They knew where they WERE. They were just a LONG ways from home. They didn't get lost, they got STRANDED. :|
_... a distinguished predecessor once said, in dealing with certain types you must step on their toes until _*_they_*_ apologize._ -- Robert A. Heinlein, *The Star Beast*
I wish you have added the conversation they had when janeway added, "Your sensors should also detect our weapons are online." or something like that but it was hysterical.
Its nice to see voyager on top for a change I know on this episode other ships from that race could have given voyager a Lil more to worry about but seeing Janeway flex her power is exciting.
@@AchkeineAhnung24 I also don't understand why you say this. Every choice she made was for the benefit of the crew and that of friendly races she found. I guess you would have chosen to let the caretakers station to fall prey of a race that could have used it to conquer their quadrant and others.
@@AchkeineAhnung24 You don't have to say this everyone knows you have half of a brain of an ant. Don't take it out of someone, who does indeed have larger balls than you. You understand? Good
haters have a reason to hate. and you made my point by stating impossible odds. the writing was so terrible that they gave her plot armor to overcome impossible odds. no matter how impossible the odds were, she found a way...bullshit
@@spotrocker is not bullshit. She finded a way, always, not like the others weak captains who can't even see a borg in front of them, and they start shacking in fear and go running to the Federation.
@@somedumbozzie1539 she didn't broke the 1° directive. And, sincerely, she's the best captain on star trek. Sisko? Who's the STUPID FATHER who would bring his CHILD to a mission?! He wants to KILL HIM? Picard ? WHO'S him?? Archer? He's incompetent, 100 or 10, doesn't have a clue of what's he's doing there. A few of them killed? Just a REALLY SMALL % ON A PLACE FULL OF BORGS and MORE. What your other captains would do? Sit and cry on the corner? Breaking the temporal prime? Who's cares about it when you CAN save your HOME??
@@spotrocker Ive always been a fan of voyager and of enterprise, and have always read that voyager has awful writing. I am trying to get into TNG, but dont feel like the writing is all that great compared to how much hate voyager gets. Could you give me some good examples of great episodes of TNG?
To be fair, that sounds more like Picard, though he wouldn't wait 'til the shields were almost down. "Let them take a few pot shots. 1...2...3...Right! Mr. Worf, blow them out of the sky!"
Janeway (paraphrased) - Look buddy, we have two options here. We can be civilized, and come to an agreement, or we can get into some gangsta shit, and I fuck you up. Oh man, that was cold-blooded. Janeway is 2nd only to Sisko in not taking bullshit. _I think Sisko pulls away due to his excellence commanding the Defiant, punching Q in the face, and not being intimidated by the "Gods" of other civilizations. He literally gave 0 fucks who you were._
Star Trek was the FIRST televised series that had females in the leader role as captain and higher ranking officers. To say that they were beyond their time is an understatement. If stars align we might see a female U.S president in office in half a year. U.S would not be the first to have females at the highest level of leadership, but it will mark the first time for US history to have women in the utmost position of leadership.
@@mickeye6428 exactly. He doesn't have the balls. And of course she was just scaring them. She could left them with a lot of damage, but not kill . Ah, those people who doesn't watch Voyager and thinks they can say shit about our lovely captain....
"It's simplicity, it's bold stark lines ... pray, what do you call it?" "The light switch" "The .. light switch?" "Yes" "I couldn't buy it then?" "Not really ... I need it to turn the lights on and off".
She obviously needed her coffee. Still, I always saw her as willing to do whatever it takes to protect ship and crew, this is a good example. Make Janeway mad she REALLY stops being nice...
Ah... my favourite show... "Pajamas and Rubber Forehead Aliens: Stuck Somewhere"... I dare say it's better than the original "Pajamas and Rubber Forehead Aliens", "Pajamas and Rubber Forehead Aliens: A Bald Man and a Bunch of Other New Guys" AND "Pajamas and Rubber Forehead Aliens: a Continuous Story on a Flying-Saucer-Thingy"...
My friend used to rip the piss out of me for watching Star Trek. Every time I tried to defend it she'd be like, "Aliens with rubber penises on their foreheads just don't interest me."
@dallased25 No, my one complaint was that in the first season, they absolutely refuse to share technology with anyone, even to the point that the Kazon declare open season on them and they almost get killed half a dozen times. However, later, they decide to share and trade technology with every species they come across.
GOLDEN WORDS OF MONTGOMERY SCOTT: THE BEST DIPLOMAT I KNOW IS A FULLY CHARGED PHASER BANK!! {Takes out a gun and shoots the introvert nerd on his side!}
When Janeway is having her mood swing she sounded like my school headmistress - in fact I think my headmistress would be more than qualified to be a Starfleet Captain.
My one complaint with Janeway was she was all talk and no action. They'd be under attack and she'd be like, "Hail them....try again, no really get them on the con, we've got to talk to them" and by the time they did fire back, the ships sheilds are down to 2% and they have to surrender or run away.
There's nothing quite like threatening an act of war just to pass through someone's territory. I'd love the inverse if someone tried that to a Starfleet vessel on the Federation border.
True definition of a strong female lead. She takes the reins without resorting to masochism/domination of her crewmates, unlike some the toxicly femininity shown in Star Trek Discovery .
I don't get this. The Federation is supposed to be peaceful. So why is Janeway so aggressive? What would she have done if they denied her permission to travel through their territory? Blow them up?
Her priority was *her ship* Voyager is one ship, she has no backup from the Federation. Also, just because your peaceful doesn't mean you let others push you around and bully you. Voyager did what she needed to do go get her crew home, did she have to bend some rules? Yes she did, and that is not an issue in the slightest. As commanders throughout history have done that in order to save their men or to get the mission accomplished (happened quite a bit in WW2, actually)
Worse... She was made an admiral Which for a Captain is like purgatory like it was for Kirk and then ultimately got turned into a Borg queen though she ultimately fought it and managed to kill herself and the cube she was riding in, jail would have been a cake walk. ( luckily Q took and interest in her and saved her in the last minute of destruction )
Someone hasn't had their coffee yet.....
Not enough coffee in the universe for janeway!
@@krelltechnology Ain't that the truth ☕☕☕
Or after 7 years she's tired of the bull crap and just felt like flexing her muscles a little rather then play nice.
"Sometimes diplomacy requires a little *sabre rattling.*"
I loved Janeway when she said that.
So did I. Although the spelling is different, sabre vs. saber, the statement is the same.
Andrew Chapman Captain Janeway had the best one liners of the series
I agree. 🙂
Jason Carpp. Wait, what do you mean? One is American English, the other British English🤨🤔🤷🏼♀️
A pragmatist, a survivor and a red blooded hero. She's brilliant.
Not to mention a murderer, an idiot, and a thief.
@@titanhades4331 wha-??
Until you see her in real life.
@@titanhades4331 elaborate
@@cadkls Well she murdered Tuvix...
I am eighteen years old and I still want to be her when I grow up. This woman is my HERO
U want to get lost?
Now to be entirely fair, they didn't get LOST. They knew where they WERE. They were just a LONG ways from home.
They didn't get lost, they got STRANDED. :|
She was and still is a feminist icon before the SJW movement
@@MRJCMiller Good distinction between lost and stranded. Many people make the mistake of confounding the two.
you should set higher standards
I am a big Star Trek fan & Captain Janeway is my favourite Starfleet Captain she is so amazingly beautiful & she has a really lovely voice
Is amazing how she can be the lovely mother of everyone in the ship, making Voyager they'r home, or a scary ship with an scary and fearless captain.
Kate Mulgrew does have this wonderful sultry quality to her voice doesn't she? Her and Kathleen Turner.
Janeway once destroyed a Borg cube with a hand phaser.
Then she started firing.
this is why Janeway was a badass Captain
Janeway: So we can either do this my way or you get blown up. What's it gonna be?
And he has that look that one of his crew just told him "captain....they could have destroyed us a long time ago.."
captain janeway ROCKS!!!!!!!
There are many rules in the Star Trek universe. One of the more well known ones is you do not fuck with Janeway.
One thing I got to give Janeway blunt and to the point.
This is so funny. I like how in the middle of the escort she disables their ship and runs away hahaha.
_... a distinguished predecessor once said, in dealing with certain types you must step on their toes until _*_they_*_ apologize._
-- Robert A. Heinlein, *The Star Beast*
I wish you have added the conversation they had when janeway added, "Your sensors should also detect our weapons are online." or something like that but it was hysterical.
Janeway is not my favourite Star Trek captain, but wow, I totally loved her in this scene.
Its nice to see voyager on top for a change I know on this episode other ships from that race could have given voyager a Lil more to worry about but seeing Janeway flex her power is exciting.
Janeways has more balls then all the Captains of Starfleet combined!
and less brain than an ant...leaving almost every single species in the delta-q. in chaos....making one wrong choice after the next...
@@AchkeineAhnung24
I also don't understand why you say this. Every choice she made was for the benefit of the crew and that of friendly races she found. I guess you would have chosen to let the caretakers station to fall prey of a race that could have used it to conquer their quadrant and others.
@@AchkeineAhnung24 Mysogynists are sad, angry, stupid people.
@@mickeye6428 Amen, brother!!!
@@AchkeineAhnung24 You don't have to say this everyone knows you have half of a brain of an ant. Don't take it out of someone, who does indeed have larger balls than you. You understand? Good
I feel like Janeway would calmly drink coffee out of the skulls of her enemies.
black.
Translation: I'll do whatever the fuck I want.
Janeway was the hero on Vouager. She did het her crew hope against impossible odds... Didn't she.... The haters need to shut up...
The haters have the right to hate (under limits) but I love this show !!!
haters have a reason to hate. and you made my point by stating impossible odds. the writing was so terrible that they gave her plot armor to overcome impossible odds. no matter how impossible the odds were, she found a way...bullshit
@@spotrocker is not bullshit. She finded a way, always, not like the others weak captains who can't even see a borg in front of them, and they start shacking in fear and go running to the Federation.
@@somedumbozzie1539 she didn't broke the 1° directive. And, sincerely, she's the best captain on star trek.
Sisko? Who's the STUPID FATHER who would bring his CHILD to a mission?! He wants to KILL HIM?
Picard ? WHO'S him??
Archer? He's incompetent, 100 or 10, doesn't have a clue of what's he's doing there.
A few of them killed? Just a REALLY SMALL % ON A PLACE FULL OF BORGS and MORE. What your other captains would do? Sit and cry on the corner?
Breaking the temporal prime? Who's cares about it when you CAN save your HOME??
@@spotrocker Ive always been a fan of voyager and of enterprise, and have always read that voyager has awful writing. I am trying to get into TNG, but dont feel like the writing is all that great compared to how much hate voyager gets. Could you give me some good examples of great episodes of TNG?
The BEST captain. Ever.
Janeway was not in the mood that day!
She didn't got her coffee...
this is one of my (many) Janeway's oneliners too LOL
To be fair, that sounds more like Picard, though he wouldn't wait 'til the shields were almost down.
"Let them take a few pot shots. 1...2...3...Right! Mr. Worf, blow them out of the sky!"
The Doctor and Seven are great, but Janeway is brilliant. Def the highlight of Voyager for me.
I love you, captain Janeway
I still like the episode when she went 'brutal' due to the betrayal of another Starfleet officer and crew
Do you mean with the Equinox?
@@TimeTravelStudios almost certainly, yes.
yeah! She can be really scary....
Love that episode!
Diplomacy is the art of letting another person have your way.
Janeway was the right captain at the right time, lost in an unknown unexplored sector with a lifetime long journey ahead.
Janeway (paraphrased) - Look buddy, we have two options here. We can be civilized, and come to an agreement, or we can get into some gangsta shit, and I fuck you up.
Oh man, that was cold-blooded. Janeway is 2nd only to Sisko in not taking bullshit.
_I think Sisko pulls away due to his excellence commanding the Defiant, punching Q in the face, and not being intimidated by the "Gods" of other civilizations. He literally gave 0 fucks who you were._
i love the alternative :)
Captain “fuck it”
And even more balls than Kirk.
Yeah!
Figuratively speaking, I hope.
This far, and no further!
0:15-0:17 somebody’s been watching the men in black film. PS that was a great moment with Captain Janeway.
@F14ace No wonder why she became an Admiral.
Always loved Janeway. She likely to offer cooperation as well as shoot first
Star Trek was the FIRST televised series that had females in the leader role as captain and higher ranking officers. To say that they were beyond their time is an understatement. If stars align we might see a female U.S president in office in half a year. U.S would not be the first to have females at the highest level of leadership, but it will mark the first time for US history to have women in the utmost position of leadership.
It's also because many of the episodes were weeks apart unless they were in an arc....
@ExactlyNothing The episode where people realized Jeri Ryan can act.
Picard never chimerically threatened to massacre a ship full of people.
Picard is a little bitch poodle. He isn't on Janeway's level.
@@mickeye6428 exactly. He doesn't have the balls. And of course she was just scaring them.
She could left them with a lot of damage, but not kill .
Ah, those people who doesn't watch Voyager and thinks they can say shit about our lovely captain....
"It's simplicity, it's bold stark lines ... pray, what do you call it?"
"The light switch"
"The .. light switch?"
"Yes"
"I couldn't buy it then?"
"Not really ... I need it to turn the lights on and off".
Ashamed because in many ways it could be considered a masterpiece.
She obviously needed her coffee. Still, I always saw her as willing to do whatever it takes to protect ship and crew, this is a good example. Make Janeway mad she REALLY stops being nice...
"your proposal is acceptable" They used that same line in Men in Black!
If they wrote burnham with a paragraph of jane way i would love her... burnham she does such
And chakotay admires her for that ;) too bad they didn’t get each other
Be sure to note the season and episode in future posts.
Thats why I liked more warship Voyager.
Me too
Picard's Borg Queen was Darth Vader
Janeway's Borg Queen was That Lame Sith That Was Too Stupid To Make His Own Lightsaber
Picard never had a Darth Vader and The Borg are lame villains.
"lightsaber" fuck off with your star wars
"your proposal is acceptable" They used that same line in Men in Black! oh I love aliens
The line must be drawn here!
"I'm Janeway, bitch."
Just finished this episode. lmao That Alien had that fuck this shit face. xD
And ps THATS AN ORDER 🎉
0:09 🎉!!!!!!!!!!
Voyager
"You heard him, Tuvok, fire photon torpedoes."
Janeway is as powerful and amazing as Picard and Kirk. She is a leader first and a woman second lol.
I'd say her being a woman is what gives her style of command "BITE".
There's an old saying... "Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned".
Picard isn't in their league.
I will make them pay for what they've done!
Captain Ahab has to go hunt his whale
Ah... my favourite show... "Pajamas and Rubber Forehead Aliens: Stuck Somewhere"... I dare say it's better than the original "Pajamas and Rubber Forehead Aliens", "Pajamas and Rubber Forehead Aliens: A Bald Man and a Bunch of Other New Guys" AND "Pajamas and Rubber Forehead Aliens: a Continuous Story on a Flying-Saucer-Thingy"...
Best. Comment. Ever.
Now, now, the "Flying-Saucer Thingy" version was brilliant, too.
My friend used to rip the piss out of me for watching Star Trek. Every time I tried to defend it she'd be like, "Aliens with rubber penises on their foreheads just don't interest me."
Janeway can't even find the lightswitch on her own bridge.
What does it mean? She still better than all of the others Captains.
@@alguemaleatorio8713 the bridge isn't very well lit. But thank you for reminding me about this comment haha
@@BD12 .....nice?
Your proposal is acceptable.
Which one?
LMAO!!!
@dallased25 No, my one complaint was that in the first season, they absolutely refuse to share technology with anyone, even to the point that the Kazon declare open season on them and they almost get killed half a dozen times. However, later, they decide to share and trade technology with every species they come across.
picards head counts as a ball
isn't a photon torpedo the mutual greeting for when you can't hail them?
GOLDEN WORDS OF MONTGOMERY SCOTT: THE BEST DIPLOMAT I KNOW IS A FULLY CHARGED PHASER BANK!!
{Takes out a gun and shoots the introvert nerd on his side!}
I think its the standard greeting when you don't like someone.
"Photon torpedo: isn't that the universal greeting when communications are down?" 🤣 🤣
@@JustinThompsonliljt1980 "I think it's the universal greeting when you don't like someone!"
She is just more aggressive and in a constant bad mood when it comes to delays.
Bureaucrats go for diplomacy.
Ship captains go for _gunboat_ diplomacy.
When Janeway is having her mood swing she sounded like my school headmistress - in fact I think my headmistress would be more than qualified to be a Starfleet Captain.
There is no light swich, just buttons on the consoles and the ablity to ask the computer to change the light settings
And?
My one complaint with Janeway was she was all talk and no action. They'd be under attack and she'd be like, "Hail them....try again, no really get them on the con, we've got to talk to them" and by the time they did fire back, the ships sheilds are down to 2% and they have to surrender or run away.
That's pure 24th century Starfleet rules of engagement, though.
If they attack, she attacks back.
If phaisers don't help, she uses other weapons.
More balls yes but she just aint got that "PICARD" i bow to your greatness thing lol
Picard is a chump.
it's called mood lighting, geesh.
The Picard is more subtle.
There's nothing quite like threatening an act of war just to pass through someone's territory. I'd love the inverse if someone tried that to a Starfleet vessel on the Federation border.
She did offer to obey the spirit of their law while in their territory, and to remain under their close supervision the whole time.
Which episode and season?
Its my headcannon :) I know its not cannon for the main universe.
*canon
Imagine what she would be like as a RUclips commenter.
And this is one of the reasons why we call it fiction ;)
Why
Which Episode?
Alien: "Your proposal is acceptable."
Janeway: "Red alert. Power weapons, target their warp core."
?
what is this episode?
Never seen red alert before?
Nuh Uh! Picard was Awesome!
Not that I know of... no. And he never punched Q in the face like Sisko did.
This far. No further
With Picard he would have surrendered the ship
That time of the month is also when she beat the Borg. I sense a pattern.
@PirateOfTheInternet The worst woulda been sisqo
True definition of a strong female lead. She takes the reins without resorting to masochism/domination of her crewmates, unlike some the toxicly femininity shown in Star Trek Discovery .
Yeah
@In0tuhTR3KKi3
HaHAAA! Oh wow!
I doubt the survival of other captains in the Delta quadrant, instances like Krenim encounter will require a woman captain hahaha
No, probably not -- because they don't HAVE light switches, genius.
What are you taking about??
Janeway/Captain Janeway/I'm the best captain in history/Stranding all my people/Their lives are full of pain and misery!
Glad I'm not the only one that love Parody Janeway!
And even with so much suffering, she keeps them safe, and take them home, no matter if it can cost her own life.
I don't get this. The Federation is supposed to be peaceful. So why is Janeway so aggressive? What would she have done if they denied her permission to travel through their territory? Blow them up?
Her priority was *her ship*
Voyager is one ship, she has no backup from the Federation. Also, just because your peaceful doesn't mean you let others push you around and bully you. Voyager did what she needed to do go get her crew home, did she have to bend some rules? Yes she did, and that is not an issue in the slightest. As commanders throughout history have done that in order to save their men or to get the mission accomplished (happened quite a bit in WW2, actually)
"Peaceful" and "Pushover" are two very different things.
Being peaceful and never show your fangs , not giving the priority for the life of YOUR people is really different.
@@alguemaleatorio8713 - But what about the Prime Directive? She can't enter their territory without permission.
@@TheBigExclusive I don't remember the episode now, but protecting your crew is certainly more important
Worse... She was made an admiral Which for a Captain is like purgatory like it was for Kirk and then ultimately got turned into a Borg queen though she ultimately fought it and managed to kill herself and the cube she was riding in, jail would have been a cake walk. ( luckily Q took and interest in her and saved her in the last minute of destruction )
She *wanted* to be an admiral.
The best captains go on to be admirals.
Janeway. The greatest villain in the Star Trek Universe.
Villain?
proving once again that Janeway is the biggest villian on Voyager....
What? Protecting your people now is bad? WTH...
Janeway would've gotten her ship destroyed if it wasn't magically fully repaired inbetween every episode.
Uhhh, that's why exists people to repair the ship?!?
They aren't useless like the others :)
Yeah Kirk was not boring either, he would have sex with green alien women so by that definition he is better then Picard?
Kirk didn't do that, but he is better than Picard, who's lame.