If you can't handle me at my Janeway, you don't deserve me at my, uh, *checks notes* Janeway.
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Here's a list of tons of leftist movies.
I'll be honest Captain, that lawful neutral encompasses one of if not the worst aspect of Trek aka Hollywood liberalism which is realy thin veiled
"Yes of course we can't let the ~~asiatic horde/blacks/jews~~ get their hands on our precious tech, not only their primitive brains can't understand it there is no way to tell the kind of EVIIIIIIIIILLLLLLLLL they could do with it!".
Fuck off. Being against diplomatic trading is literally the opposite of what they claim to preach but whatever even though I think that specific arc they try very hard to paint them as realy realy evil...
I love that lawful good and chaotic evil are from the same episode/plot (i think its a 2 part episode?)
Real character arc.
Voyager is the origin story of an evil Starfleet Admiral.