sophiagratia:

I started thinking about the outsides of starships and how seldom humans touch them.

Which has led inevitably to thinking about how when she gets home and her ship is in drydock, Kathryn Janeway spends a lot of time very late at night lying on Voyager’s hull, in the hollow where the silly headlight beam lies, understanding in a completely new way the scale of her ship, feeling the outside of it.


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#Star Trek #Voyager #Kathryn Janeway #oh #oh she *would* wouldn’t she #headcanon accepted

trekgate:

#file this episode under ‘what is there not to love?’ (agapi42)

It’s a plague plot. I don’t know about you, but I never completely recovered from watching the miniseries of The Stand as a kid.


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#macroviruses are so anti-awesome that they can drown out even Janeway #and that is saying something #Star Trek #Voyager

cosmic-llin:

ifeelbetterer:

figsandtea:

pmtgirl:

As a fan of both the West Wing and Star Trek Voyager, I love that the West Wing staff are the dead crew of Voyager.  Taken from the episode “Imperfection!”  They did spell the names wrong though.  probably to avoid being sued by Warner Bros

WHAT WHAT WHAT I DID NOT KNOW THIS. HOLY SHIT THIS IS AMAZING. 

WHAAAAT

WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAT

Let’s see…is it true? Yes, appears so.

Now which came first? Ah, S1 West Wing pre-dates S7 Voyager.

Naming minor characters after major ones is less awesome than the other way ‘round, but still.


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#Star Trek #Voyager #West Wing #neat