Star Trek: Voyager (TV Series)
Deadlock (1996)
Kate Mulgrew: Capt. Kathryn Janeway
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Quotes
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[last lines]
Captain Kathryn Janeway : It's good to have you back, Ensign.
Ensign Harry Kim : Thank you... I think.
Captain Kathryn Janeway : Something wrong?
Ensign Harry Kim : I'm not sure. I mean... this isn't really my ship, and you're not really my Captain, and yet you are, and... there's no difference, but I know there's a difference. Or is there? It's all a little weird.
Captain Kathryn Janeway : Mr. Kim, we're Starfleet officers. Weird is part of the job.
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Captain Kathryn Janeway : In a way this child belongs to all of us. It is the first baby born on Voyager. I'm just not sure whether I should be welcoming it on board or apologizing.
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Captain Kathryn Janeway : And I'm in no mood to donate any organs today.
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Captain Kathryn Janeway #1 : [after being contacted by her counterpart] That woman, whoever she is, had very specific knowledge of what happened here: the damage from the proton bursts, Wildman's baby, Kes disappearing... She even knew that when I was twelve years old, I walked home in a thunderstorm over seven kilometers because I lost a tennis match.
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[Vidiians have boarded Voyager #2]
Captain Kathryn Janeway #1 : We can't just stand by and let you all be killed.
Captain Kathryn Janeway #2 : I'm not about to let that happen. I'll destroy this ship.
Captain Kathryn Janeway #1 : I don't suppose there's any way I can change your mind. I know how stubborn you can be.
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Captain Kathryn Janeway : Voyager isn't exactly anyone's idea of a nursery, and the Delta Quadrant isn't much of a playground.
Commander Chakotay : My father had a saying, Captain: 'Home is wherever you happen to be.'
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Captain Kathryn Janeway #2 : [to the Vidiians] Hello. I'm Captain Kathryn Janeway. Welcome to the bridge.
[seconds later, Voyager #2 auto-destructs]
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Lieutenant Tuvok : I am curious, Captain. Before the Vidiians attacked, when you were in disagreement with the other Captain about...
Captain Kathryn Janeway : Would I have given the order to self-destruct our ship? I've gone over that moment a thousand times in my mind. The truth is, yes, I would have given the order, but I will admit... there was a part in me that could see her point of view.
Lieutenant Tuvok : One could say that you were both the doubter and the doubted. I do not envy the paradox of logic you were faced with in that situation.
Captain Kathryn Janeway : Neither did I. And neither did she.
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Captain Kathryn Janeway : I just saw myself cross the bridge and enter that turbolift. It was very faint - almost like a ghost image - and I looked like hell.
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Captain Kathryn Janeway : I don't know how, but there's another Voyager out there, and I intend to find it.
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[Janeway #2 tries to talk Janeway #1 out of destroying her own ship for the benefit of Voyager #2]
Captain Kathryn Janeway #1 : I've made my decision. Please don't make me call Security and have you escorted off my ship because... you know I'll do it.
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Captain Kathryn Janeway #2 : Just make me a promise, Kathryn. Get your crew home.
Captain Kathryn Janeway #1 : I will. I will.
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Captain Kathryn Janeway : In that Kent State experiment, they were able to duplicate normal matter, but when they tried to duplicate antimatter particles, the experiment failed.
B'Elanna Torres : [applying this to the two Voyagers] So the antimatter on the ships wasn't duplicated. Both engines have been trying to draw power from a single source of antimatter.
Captain Kathryn Janeway : Like Siamese twins linked at the chest with only one heart.
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Captain Kathryn Janeway : Mr. Kim, we're Starfleet officers. Weird is part of the job.
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Captain Kathryn Janeway #2 : You're going to self-destruct your ship.
Captain Kathryn Janeway #1 : What makes you say that?
Captain Kathryn Janeway #2 : Because that's what I'd do if your Voyager were intact and my Voyager were crippled.