Why was janeway promoted to admiral




















As a result, Paris recommended that Janeway switch from science division to command division. While making a final approach for landing, the ship crash landed on Tau Ceti into a polar icecap. While Kathryn survived the crash, the others were frozen to death. She was rescued and took a leave of absence to deal with her deep depression. In , Janeway returned to active duty and announced her intention to switch to the command division at Starfleet Headquarters. At the arrangement of Admiral Paris, Janeway spent six months on an Earth-bound assignment before being assigned a deep-space mission.

While on Earth , she started to become closer to Mark Johnson. During their mission surveying the Scorpius Reach in Beta Quadrant , they assisted a civilian research vessel, the Cleopatra's Needle.

The Billings was her first proper command, and she often felt deeply responsible for her actions and the effects on her crew. Following one away team mission, she felt deeply responsible for the loss of Ensign Yvonne Harper 's legs, unborn child, and sanity. While choosing key personnel to serve under him on the USS Enterprise -D , Captain Jean-Luc Picard was disappointed that Janeway was no longer available as a candidate for first officer.

Her close friend Ensign Tuvok was called in to criticize Janeway's ignorance of tactical regulations on the mission, and it was recommended by Admiral Finnegan that Tuvok serve under Janeway on her next deep-space mission. Janeway and Tuvok were still serving together on the Bonestell when Janeway asked Tuvok to transfer with her to Voyager. VOY novels : Mosaic , Pathways. As a result she buried herself in all the technical manuals concerning Voyager , and by the time she was given a guided tour by Admiral Theoderich Patterson in early , she was proficient at every inch of the starship.

VOY episode : " Relativity ". Janeway officially assumed command of Voyager on stardate The cruise was to proceed to the border of the Demilitarized Zone near the Badlands to test out Voyager 's bio-neural circuitry.

On the first test of the systems, the gel packs malfunctioned and Voyager was left drifting in space. After repairs were completed, both starships were alerted to the detection of one of the Malkus Artifacts under General Order 16 , and discovered that it was found by the Maquis. Janeway sent her tactical officer , Lieutenant Tuvok , undercover to obtain the artifact from the Maquis. Tuvok's mission was successful and the artifact was rescued by the Hood. It was also decided that Tuvok would remain undercover with the Maquis.

When Tuvok failed to report in, Janeway decided to go after him. Janeway went to the New Zealand Penal Settlement to recruit a cashiered Starfleet officer, Tom Paris - a former Maquis member - to help find the Maquis ship and her chief of security in exchange for her help at Paris' next review.

Janeway then rendezvoused with Voyager at Deep Space 9 and then went into the Badlands. As Janeway and the Voyager crew searched the Badlands, they were then engulfed by a displacement wave that took them seventy thousand light-years into the farthest corner of the galaxy, the Delta Quadrant. There, Janeway discovered that a entity called the Caretaker had brought both Voyager and the Maquis ship Val Jean to help him search for a suitable mate in which to procreate offspring to take his place as caretaker of a species called the Ocampa.

Following the rescue of Kim and Torres, Janeway was forced to destroy the Caretaker's array to protect the Ocampa from the Kazon. She then invited the Maquis to join her crew, installing Chakotay as her First officer. She also accepted trader Neelix and his companion Kes. Janeway then responded to a distress signal from Talaxian Captain Acrux 's ship stuck in a ion storm. She was then able to use the transporters to beam Acrux' crew aboard, but they were pulled into a quantum fissure's dimensional plane.

Janeway then gave Chakotay and Neelix bands that to help them return. However, Janeway became duplicitous when she thought about how the Talaxians got themselves into the situation. She and Tuvok then found out that they were Trabe agents trying to steal their technology.

She then investigated energy spikes that took The Doctor and merged her holo-novel and the Beowulf holo-novel. Following that incident Janeway was then taken hostage by Acrux and his mercenaries as Trabe Captain Nagrom 's ship attacked.

However she was able to subdue them and fight off the Trabe ship. Following that incident, Janeway was forced to look for duranium when Voyager was running low on supplies. Janeway then asked Neelix where the nearest supply of duranium, which was Praja.

However, Janeway was told by the Doctor that a botanical plague had devastated. Despite that, she allowed Neelix and an away team to investigate the planet.

She continued to hail the planet without little success. She the Doctor, Kim and Kes then examined the virus that poisoned the planet and found that it was not native to Praja. Janeway refused to mine the Duranium with the colonists consent despite Torres' objections. However, Janeway was able to come an arrangement with the Cambrog survivors to mine Duranium in exchange for emergency rations, supplies and to help eliminate the plague.

Janeway and Voyager then came under attack by Kazon-Oglamar mining ships. Janeway then used Lt. Paris' idea to trick the Kazon into believing that they were crashing. Janeway was able to get the duranium for the phasers and force the Kazon to withdraw. Afterwards, Janeway had the planet sprayed with healthy bacteria that would heal the planet. Janeway then had Paris and Kim taken to the brig when they started a brawl in the mess hall.

Janeway then led an away team to Denar. There she and the away team were attacked by a creature. Following that encounter, Janeway then met Bonai , who sent sent Tuvok and the rest of the away team back to Voyager. Janeway was then forced to help him to prevent the Vidiians , Kazon and Trabe from getting a powerful artifact. She was forced to work with the 3 representatives of each species to find the artifact. She helped the Vidiian Dr. Teraz and saved Kul'Lar from a ape-like creature. Janeway and Teraz were then able to defeat with a scalding weapon.

Janeway and the three others then found the artifact. However, she refused to accept Bonai's gift to take Voyager back to the Alpha Quadrant. Janeway and her crew then fought against the Cabal's boarders.

Luckily, Janeway was to use Tuvok's plan to use a torpedo to free themselves from the Deadzone. She then took professor K'Tra and Mohl's renegades to Zerajh to stand trial.

VOY comic : " Dead Zone ". Janeway then encountered a chroniton wave that took Voyager to the Battle of Wolf six years earlier. As they made they way back through anomaly, they beamed several escape pod survivors onboard.

Unfortunately, she was forced to send them back into the anomaly. VOY comic : " Ghosts ". Following Janeway's brief alliance with the Borg, she took on Seven of Nine as part of her crew. Janeway and Voyager then came under attack by a alien known as the Prospector and his drones from an ocean-wide planet.

The away team to the Equinox was led by Captain Janeway. Ransom explained that his ship was attacked by creatures that killed much of his crew. The crew was beamed to Voyager for medical attention and the Voyager crew attempted to repair the Equinox.

Janeway discovered that the reason the creatures were attacking the Equinox was that Ransom had been capturing them and using them for fuel for the ship. Janeway confronted Ransom and arrested him and his crew.

They disabled Voyager , kidnapped Seven and sped away. In the meantime, the creatures attacked Voyager. When Voyager found the Equinox , a battle ensued. When the Equinox was damaged by Voyager and attacked by the creatures, Ransom had a change of heart, dropped his shields and surrendered Seven in exchange for his crew beaming aboard Voyager. Ransom himself stayed with his ship as it exploded.

Janeway's final words to Ransom was her promise to get his crew home. Satisfied with the Equinox' destruction, the aliens ceased their attacks on Voyager. The five surviving Equinox crew members, Marla Gilmore , Noah Lessing , James Morrow , Angelo Tassoni , and Brian Sofin , were stripped of rank and ordered to serve as crewmen on Voyager , with extensive supervision and limited privileges.

Janeway then entrusted Seven of Nine with finding out if the attackers in a debris field were Borg or not. Janeway then assisted Hazard team in defeating the Tarlus and the Vohrsoth. She then promoted Alexander Munro to Lieutenant. After seven years in the Delta Quadrant, Janeway was able to get Voyager and its crew home thanks to help from her future counterpart, Admiral Janeway. Vice Admiral Kathryn Janeway in Janeway was promoted shortly after her return to Earth in by Admiral Owen Paris.

Although she privately did not want to be promoted and felt that it was more like she was losing her captaincy and the opportunity to be an explorer, outwardly she gracefully thanked the pleased Paris. Vice Admiral Janeway was instrumental in defeating a crippling Borg plague that swept Earth upon Voyager's return.

She was also instrumental in Commander William T. Before anyone could stop her, she could do a lot of damage, and could conceivably start a war that the Federation least of all wants. I could see her put former Maquis officers in her staff, and put Seven of Nine in there with them, and that's a gargantuan security breach, no matter how loyal she demonstrates herself to be to Starfleet and the Federation.

It's one of the reasons why I question why Starfleet would continue to allow Picard to remain in command of the Enterprise after being captured and subverted by the Borg into Locutus; you never, ever, allow someone like that to remain in command of anything. You would put them into an advisory position, and promote them out of the chain of command so that they can be both observed and be useful.

The reason is that you never know what the enemy may have done to them. Anyone who's ever seen the Manchurian Candidate knows what I'm talking about. And also agree with you about Picard since it made the order in FC look so stupid that the Enterprise could not join in the fight against the Cube because Picard was compromised?

It raises a lot of questions about the competency of the admiralty at Starfleet HQ. The mind wanders a bit to accommodate this kind of craziness, and one explanation, of course, is the belief that "Starfleet isn't a military organization. It might've still happened even if they thought of themselves as a military, but they would likely be much better prepared than it seemed that they were at the outbreak of the conflict. Mindset is crucial. It affects everything you think and do.

If Starfleet did not think of itself as a military, in the wake of the Dominion War, Federation member worlds would be demanding answers. Why can't Starfleet defend the Federation? Many of them would be up-in-arms, some of them literally, to demand that Starfleet change its ways, and if not, they'd secede from the Federation because they cannot be relied upon to do what needs to be done to protect them from threats, which is one of the main reasons why they joined the Federation in the first place.

Perhaps Starfleet would keep all of their major failures leading up to the Dominion War, along with other events prior, notably the Romulan successes at infiltrating and subverting the Federation as seen in TNG, a secret, but that would only antagonize these worlds even more, stoking the fires for secession. Member since August Why are you here if you haven't seen the movie yet? I remember Nechayev not having issues with Picard's integrity but more that he didn't use the "virus-program" that could have wiped out the Borg because Crusher and Guinan nagged him not to use it.

Trek has never cared about following any canon when it comes to the Borg. It's why I bored of it during the tv series run, and hated FC. At least Trek had the decency to not make a Conspiracy movie!!! Necheyev was upset with Picard, but not for the right reason. She was upset that he didn't go through with the implementation of the invasive program idea, which is fine in that if he had done so, regardless of its outcome, it would likely be in keeping with his standing orders he surely would've had from Starfleet Command and Necheyev herself regarding the Borg and his duty to the Federation.

But what she should've arrested him for as soon as she beamed aboard was that he didn't inform Starfleet about the situation when he had ample opportunity to do so, and he returned a Borg POW to the Collective, without doing the program.

One would constitute a violation of policy, but the other is a criminal act. Not defending either Necheyev or Picard in the Hugh situation but Necheyev did something she should have answered for and it directly affected Picard. She should have been held accountable for sending Picard and company into a trap that left Picard being tortured by a sadistic Cardassian. For one thing, she ordered Picard, Worf, and Crusher were to go on that suicide mission.

And for another, she nor Jellico, gave ANY indication that they exhausted every other possible plan to 'investigate' and 'destroy' that 'possible' metagenic weapon. They way she acted seemed like she caught wind of goings-on of Celtris Three and was like, "Hey, Picard did metagenic things on the Stargazer.

I'll send him. I like the idea of Necheyev, but can't get over her being effectively responsible for sending Picard to his torturer. It certainly wasn't her plan for that to happen, but it always feels to me that there didn't have to be a suicide Mission there.

What they didn't know was that the Cardassians knew about Picard's experience and planed this trap for two reasons; 1 to capture Picard and get very detailed information about Starfleet tactics and defences. Jellico acted correctly in Chain Of command and was right in dissing Riker who wanted to do exactly what the Cardassians wanted.

An admiral or general can order any subordinate to their grave. True, they may have to answer for it, but if the situation is one for the defense of the nation and the survival of ship and shipmates, they can do it, and it's perfectly lawful.

But cut Necheyev some slack here; Starfleet isn't a military organization, don'tcha know? Kirk Chris Pine saved Earth from Nero. Afterward, Kirk was promoted to Captain of the Enterprise , relieving the now-wheelchair-bound Pike of the starship's command. Pike was given back command of the Enterprise and planned to make Kirk his First Officer but he was assassinated by Khan Noonien Singh Benedict Cumberbatch , who was posing as Starfleet Officer John Harrison as part of the overall scheme by Admiral Alexander Marcus to militarize Starfleet into a war with the Klingons.

At the start of Star Trek VI, the Excelsior had just finished a three-year mission cataloging gaseous anomalies in the Beta Quadrant when the crew witnessed the destruction of the Klingon moon Praxis. After 20 years as Captain of the U. Enterprise-D , in Picard then took command of the Sovereign -class U. Admiral Picard took command of the U. Verity and led the Federation's rescue fleet built to save the Romulan people from the catastrophe.

However, Picard quit Starfleet in protest when the Federation abandoned the rescue mission in the wake of the attack on Mars and the ban of synthetics throughout the Alpha Quadrant in In S tar Trek: Picard season 1, which is set in , the Admiral is retired but Picard goes on one more mission to save the galaxy. Captain Kathryn Janeway took command of the Intrepid -class U. Voyager in but she and her starship were lost in the Delta Quadrant for seven years.

Star Trek: Voyager 's series finale, "Endgame", established an alternate timeline where Vice Admiral Janeway from the future helped Captain Janeway lead Voyager home through a Borg transwarp hub in the Delta Quadrant, although Admiral Janeway sacrificed her life and her own future timeline to do so. Admiral Janeway 's lone canonical appearance was in Star Trek: Nemesis , when she contacted Captain Picard and gave him orders to conduct a diplomatic mission to Romulus at the request of the new Romulan Praetor named Shinzon Tom Hardy.

Admiral Janeway joked to Captain Picard that he "seems to get all the easy assignments".



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