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Talk:Janeway (Vice Admiral)

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[edit] First name

Is Edward Janeway canon? Other than startrek.com, I cannot seem to find an episode-source for the name, same goes with Gretchen Janeway..."her mother". If I can't find a concrete source, I'm going to have to go with Janeway (Vice Admiral). Thanks! --Gvsualan 02:18, 27 Jan 2005 (CET)

Seems to be something from Mosaic and nothing from on-screen. I don't seem to remember a graphic or anything which may have shown his name. The (Vice-Admiral) addition would probably be the best route. -- SmokeDetector47 05:58, 2005 Jan 27 (CET)
He is shown in Coda, don' know if he was called by name or not, doubtful really seeing it was Janeway that was seeing him and she was probably calling him dad. Tyrant 13:46, 27 Jan 2005 (CET)Tyrant

His first name is given on an okudagram shown in "The Killing Game". It is three letters long and looks like Jon or Len, likely Len after the actor. Please see: Talk:Kathryn Janeway if you can help. As soon as we can clear this up we can move this page to its proper place. Jaf 19:42, 26 April 2006 (UTC)Jaf

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Here are two screenshots from the episode. As can be seen on the first screenshot and at the very bottom of the second one, she was born in 2344, as unlikely as it may seem. The text is copied, nearly word for word, from the Star Trek Encyclopedia, only slightly re-arranged (and the birth date added). --Jörg 21:47, 2 April 2006 (UTC)


And here are the two lines preceding the text that Zsingaya could make out;

Born June 8, 2344 in the state of Indiana on Earth. Her father, Adm. Jon/Len Janeway
died in 2358. Janeway (sic) interests include Renaissance art, XXX, tennis, XXX,

and the two final lines, before the whole text is repeated again:

An accomplished pool player, Janeway also enjoys knitting, XXX and a good hot bath.

What is interesting is her father's name. It is nearly impossible to make out, but it seems to be a three letter name, Jon, or Len (namaed after the actor who portayed him) seem likely. --Jörg 22:42, 2 April 2006 (UTC)

No one has an FBI-grade image-enhancing device? Hope someone does sometime. --K. Shinohara 04:42, 9 January 2008 (UTC)
I think you've been watching too many movies. One cannot create image data where none exists. In addition, if such a capability does exist, and it is truly FBI, then it would probably not be accessible for general public use. --OuroborosCobra talk 04:51, 9 January 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Admiral Dress Uniform?

Flag officers' uniform
Dress uniform
The article states that "His Starfleet uniform was unlike any we had ever seen in Star Trek," but to me, it looks like a cross between the type B flag officers' uniform and the usual dress uniform of early 2373 (just before the First Contact uniform switch--precisely when the episode took place). Apparently, "heaven" had been keeping up to date on 24th century uniform dress codes. I think this correlation is at least enough to warrant some speculation in the Background Information section of this article, if not Starfleet uniform (2366-2370s). --LinkTiger 05:42, 5 February 2009 (UTC)
Sorry. No speculation allowed. We try not to speculate because too many people have differing views on a particular subject and we don't want to put them all up because that's not what an encyclopedia is about. It might be a cross and it might not and since it's obvious that we haven't seen it before that's about all we can say :) — Morder 07:17, 5 February 2009 (UTC)