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The short answer, Yes.
The long answer...
Daniel T was close, but he was merging two episodes, one of which being a TNG episode called "Genesis," and one of which being a VOY ep called "Threshold."

Threshold is the episode in question. To summarize severely, Tom Paris makes a shuttle go Warp 10, which is apparently a magical number. Some amount of mumbo jumbo later, he transforms into a lizard-man and kidnaps Janeway, and, again, goes warp 10. Later they're both found on a planet, after having "evolved" into salamanders, which then procreated. They are rescued and inexplicably "de-evolved" back into humans by the Doctor, while the offspring are left behind.

I'll note that by many fans, and even Paramount, this episode was deemed officially non-canon, due to its severely flawed science. But, if you consider it WAS an episode, and therefore is canon for that reason, yes, Janeway has little salamander children on some planet somewhere.

2007-06-11 19:52:17 · answer #1 · answered by trekey0 2 · 1 0

Actually, yes. She and one male members of the crew got stranded on a planet where a retrovirus was causing a de-evolutioni of their genetic structure. They had to stay there while the Enterprise Crew figured out how to rescue them. By the time they were rescued, they had several "salamander" like children. They left the children behind.

2007-06-11 07:33:46 · answer #2 · answered by Daniel T 4 · 0 0

As to destroying the array, approximately.... one hundred seventy for the sake of argument vs. what proportion Ocompan? 1000's? thousands and thousands? or maybe inspite of the shown fact that Tuvok observed that the best Directive would prepare, yet she additionally observed that they have got been compelled into the conflict. Now they have been caught as not even the Kazon might enable them to return residing house with using the Array. As to Prey, how shall I positioned this? particular, Species 8472 is adversarial, and giving him up might have stored the Voyager team. yet even then is it ethical to allow absolutely everyone, no count who they are, to be ruthlessly torn aside? As to punishing 7 of 9, Janeway's the captain of the deliver, and subsequently her international is regulation on that deliver and he or she did not breach any protocols for attempting to guard that member of species 8472. 7 of 9 overrode her

2016-11-10 03:04:31 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

not that im aware of. There may have been an episode that showed her future children but they were gone by the end of the episode.

2007-06-11 07:32:03 · answer #4 · answered by beast9156 4 · 0 0

No. ~
Not in the show.

2007-06-11 07:31:34 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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