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"At Starfleet, you could follow in the footsteps of Jean-Luc Picard and Katheryn Janeway--blazing a trail where no one has gone before." Really, she blazed a trail where no one has gone before? Except other Alpha quadrant ships the Caretaker pulled in. The Ferengi ship. The Borg. Hell, probably mroe I have forgotten about. More like: she bodly went where others had gone before, made deals with the bad guys and screwed over other races and spent more time on her hair design. Nope, the show still sucks (even more so than before) after all these years. For that matter, how often did Picard really bodly go where no man has gone before? Maybe two or three episodes.
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Picard didn't go anywhere where no MAN has gone before. Joe Ryan, you do look chill in the captain's seat.
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TNG episode "Where No Man Has Gone Before" -- Picard and crew end up where no man has gone before, in a galaxy that would take about 300 years to get to at normal warp (which would place the Enterprise even further out, though in a different direction, than Voyager). Off the top of my head. There were one or two more.
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ONE not MAN, Where no ONE has gone before is the point, episode, slogan, whatevzs.
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Ah, correct. Still the same though, where they went no man has been and there was no humanoid life that came up. Still beating out Janeway. Though on a technicallity, Paris' warp ten shuttle experience ended up with him going multiple places no man has gone before.
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