> Why was it a bad ending? Because time travel, by its very nature leads to
> bad endings. Why didn't she go back to the time right before the array
> kidnapped them? Why not before the array was destroyed? Why not copy the
> device and use it once to get to whenever she wanted and then another time
> to get them back to fed space at whatever time?
> We know that destroying the hub was not her reason for being there, only
> using it to get the ship home. And what of the time cops from the 29th
> century? Why didn't they stop her? And what of ALL the hanging
> plot threads?
> So the fed has tech from 30 years in the future now? The borg are all
> destroyed (no queen)? does voyager now fly past the ruins of the
> golden gate
> bridge? (destroyed in the dominion war by the breen in DS9)
> Both the "so what" factor has to be answered and all these plot
> threads have
> to be tied up. Looks like a job for ST writers and more books.

I can answer all of these questions with one answer: Cuz its a freaking
story. I can enjoy a good story w/o it getting all the details right or
answering all of the questions. What you can hanging plot threads are
nothing more then stories that didn't get answered. That just happens.

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