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− | The '''Janeway Factor''' was an informal term used by Captain [[Braxton]] with regards to Captain [[Kathryn Janeway]] of |
+ | The '''Janeway Factor''' was an informal term used by [[Captain]] [[Braxton]] with regards to Captain [[Kathryn Janeway]] of {{USS|Voyager}}. Braxton considered Janeway's meddling with the [[timeline]] a major annoyance, and coined the term to describe it. ({{VOY|Relativity}}) |
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+ | {{bginfo|Braxton's remark could have referred to any of [[Time travel episodes#Star Trek: Voyager|these]] incidents.}} |
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− | Some occasions he didn't list, but probably qualify: |
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− | :*Janeway traveled back in time to get her younger self, and the crew of Voyager home in 7 years instead of 23. ''([[VOY]]:[[Endgame]])'' |
Revision as of 19:31, 21 February 2014
The Janeway Factor was an informal term used by Captain Braxton with regards to Captain Kathryn Janeway of USS Voyager. Braxton considered Janeway's meddling with the timeline a major annoyance, and coined the term to describe it. (VOY: "Relativity")
One of the occasions he listed included when Voyager traveled back to 1996 to stop Henry Starling, and then left Braxton on 20th century Earth. (VOY: "Future's End", "Future's End, Part II")
Braxton's remark could have referred to any of these incidents.