... give in, it's the journey, not the destination that counts
This would suggest that the notion of being 'lost' during the journey is unfairly pejorative. The condition simply introduces more unpredictable, rather than necessarily less favourable outcomes. Running should be like this sometimes.
Whilst travelling through a black hole in my own universe, I managed to watch a good deal of the "Star Trek Voyager" series. The final episode seemed like a bit of an anti-climax at the time. This may have been more down to poor script-writing than anything deliberately profound, but either way, it did indicate that the end of the story is not always the point of the story.
Seven of Nine - no resistance required!
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