Why did Janeway kill him?

Why did Janeway kill him?

She had a taste for blood and a penchant for murder.

Because she felt that her duty to her friends (remember that Tuvok was her oldest friend and staunchest ally) and her duty to her crew (remember that the death of Tuvok and Neelix represents a diminishment in the number of crew and the loss of both security and morale officers) outweighed Tuvix's right to life.

>Why did Janeway kill him?
>Why did Janeway kill?

Because she's Janeway.

And Janeway loves kill.

by sacrificing one life she saved two lives. the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few.

because he's a fucking nigger

So was tuvok

#makevoyagergreatagain

Right, and she wasn't about to try and learn all about a SECOND nigger.

Tuvix was a selfish freak of science and didn't want to respect Tuvok and Neelix's individual personalities and lives. He deserved to die.

Your parents must be proud.

Why didn't Tuvok scold Janeway for literally committing murder?

why did he have a right to live? his being alive, kept two others dead.

>Why did Janeway kill him?
Because Star Trek: Voyager is a tv show wasted on keeping bullshit status quo.
Harry Kim is a clone and not the real Harry Kim.

By not killing him she would have killed two others

>kept

Key word there bud. Would you go and murder someone to harvest their organs to save two people in the hospital?

>inb4 vidiian

If that person somehow had the organs that came from the two people in the hostpial, yes.

>three people involved in a car accident
>two people in hospital require organ transplants to survive
>no other source of organs available will reach the 2 in time
>person at fault for the accident has all the healthy organs needed to keep the two people alive
>"yeah bro we just gonna harvest em it's gonna keep two people alive :^)

Was tucker wrong to teach the cogenitor feminism? Was Archer wrong to not grant "her" asylum? Were the aliens in the wrong for how they treated their third sex?

> Not the same scenario at all
> tries to take the non existent high ground

1. Yes
2. Yes
3. By our current standards of human rights, definitely

>not the same scenario at all

Motherfucker there is nothing quite like it because it uses space magic. The fact of the matter is there are 2 people dead or dying, and in order to save them you must cause harm on a third party

The only way you can be morally comfortable with this outcome is if you do not consider Tuvix to be a person. Regardless of how he was made, he is still an individual with thoughts, feelings, free will. That person is now dead.

Janeway in a previous episode didn't return Neelix's lungs to him that a Vidiian stole and WILLINGLY OFFERED to return, because she knew it would kill him. She made that decision knowing Neelix would essentially be suffering the equivalent of cruel and unusual punishment, because she couldn't live with herself taking one life to save another

And then, she kills Tuvix.

>believes the hologram is alive
>doesn't believe Tuvix is alive

Captain I believe your reasoning to be ILLOGICAL

Your parents must be cucks.

Because the show was powered by a reset button.

Because he was even more annoying than both of his counterparts?

he's a nigger

That too.

1. Yes
2. No
3. No. It's their planet, their race, and their culture. It's no one else's business what they do and how they reproduce.

Because he was a bigger cunt than she was?