By Diane Carey Christie Golden Kenneth Biller Robert Doherty Rick Berman Brannon Braga
For seven tumultuous years, the U.S.S. Voyager™ has explored the Delta Quadrant, encountering unusual alien civilizations and weird space-time anomalies because it steadfastly made its long ago towards the protection of Federation area. Captain Kathryn Janeway and her heroic group have confronted all demeanour of harrowing risk and adversarial life-forms -- together with the Kazons, the Borg, and the Q -- whereas by no means wasting sight in their final aim: domestic. Now, ultimately, Voyager's epic trek will be nearing its end... After such a lot of perilous and striking adventures, will Captain Janeway eventually convey her wayward starship again to the Alpha Quadrant? And what is going to turn into of her varied but tightly knit team? Will Chakotay, B'Elanna Torres, and the opposite former Maquis freedom warring parties face long-delayed justice for his or her crimes opposed to the Federation? And is there anyplace in Starfleet for the uniquely autonomous Borg referred to as Seven of 9? because the final future of Voyager is published, all that's definite is that not anything will ever be an identical!
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As Janeway stared down at the reason for her sudden determination, the wind blew across the grass and fluttered it on Chakotay's name, carved over the dates of his birth and death, on a flat polished piece of marble. She thought about talking to herself more, using him as an excuse, but instead knelt on the moist grass and touched the stone. " Her voice faltered. She fought to get it back. "I know it wasn't easy living all these years without her, Chakotay ... but when I'm through, things might be better for all of us.
He'd have known she was lying and he would've lied back at her and this could've gone on for a while until they were both good and ready to lay things on the line. No sense dragging out the inevitable. Korath knew what he wanted and Janeway did too. So they'd skip over the general playbook and get right to the end zone. The reunion was over. Miral had reported in. Korath was primed. Janeway's private shuttle was refitted and ready to fire up. The key pieces were in place. She was thinking clearly and had retired all her doubts long ago.
Last-minute second thoughts. She banished them with vigor. It'd been a long time since she had packed to go away. One trait common to most Voyager alumni was the lack of wanderlust. She laid out a few items of clothing the way she had back in her days of undercover work-the toughest fabrics, the simplest cuts, the least fussy necklines. "You must be the only doctor who still makes house calls," she commented. A few steps away, the Doctor produced a medical tricorder and began scanning, but wi th an attitude.