see #3. Janeway entertained Q’s bullshit and he kept trying to hook up with her. shoulda just kicked him in the balls.
edit: in a slightly more serious tone, Janeway wasn’t trying to make moral decisions, per se. the argument, for example, with Scorpion and the fight between 8472 and the Borg, wasn’t about being ethical or moral. It was about getting home. she said it herself… “We’re a federation starship, with a federation crew… but how do we do that so far from home, cut off from everything the Federation stands for?” (paraphrasing.) If a decision came down to getting home or being ‘morally justifiable’, she was choosing ‘getting home’.
see #3. Janeway entertained Q’s bullshit and he kept trying to hook up with her. shoulda just kicked him in the balls.
edit: in a slightly more serious tone, Janeway wasn’t trying to make moral decisions, per se. the argument, for example, with Scorpion and the fight between 8472 and the Borg, wasn’t about being ethical or moral. It was about getting home. she said it herself… “We’re a federation starship, with a federation crew… but how do we do that so far from home, cut off from everything the Federation stands for?” (paraphrasing.) If a decision came down to getting home or being ‘morally justifiable’, she was choosing ‘getting home’.
Not the only male she had to fend off.
In fact, the only one she persistently pursued was the holographic Irishman.