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Janeway did the right thing. Can't change my mind.
I have changed my opinion from "Janeway did nothing wrong" to "Janeway did the right thing"
It's a subtle, but important, distinction.
the only thing janeway did wrong was not going back in time and doing it again.
Agreed, the other choice would have resulted in the loss of two individuals with very important individual functions that couldn't realistically be compressed down to one person when they were stranded
The only other option that they could have done was some sort of transporter cloning shenanigans, cloning Tuvix and then separating the "original". But that comes with a whole separate set of ethical implications on its own
Oh hell, imagine if they had "Rikered" Tuvix, then had all three trapped on a shuttle together. Tuvok would murder them both
I think Tuvok probably had security clearances that might have been problematic to duplicate. Not that that would stop Janeway. I think it just means Tuvix would end up joining Section 31 after they get back to Earth
Would make for a better second half of that season though.
It's an ethical morass with no "correct" answer, unless there was some way to preserve three distinct sentient entities. Janeway had to make a choice and all the choices were bad.
Not really. There is a correct choice. This is the equivalent of if you have two people dying who need transplants, so let's murder someone to harvest their organs so the other two can live. What Janeway did was morally bankrupt, and the only person on that crew with any semblance of morality was The Doctor.
Tuvix didn't ask to be born, contributed to the Voyager, and pleaded for his life. She was a monster!