Can someone please give me the complete list of Borg books? If you have to include the ones I've read and the one or novelizations, it's better than nothing. Here are the ones I've read that aren't novelizations: Vendetta, Resistance, Before Honor, and The Return. I almost waited until The Return came out in paperback to save money because Shatner visited the city I was living in for a convention and was too stuck up to sign autographs. He also wouldn't call on me to get during the question and answer session when I was trying to get his attention. It's hard to say who my favorite Trek actor is. The late Leonard Nimoy is pretty far up there. When I heard the story about Shatner not showing up for his funeral, I sort of joked that he did because of the end of Star Trek II. How do people like my username I used? I couldn't use my name because it was taken, and I had a habit of telling coworkers at my last job that they'd have to do 5 billion parts before they left just to bug them. Of course that wasn't possible to do within anyone's lifespan because to count to 5 billion would take over 158 years day and night. Even with leap years, it'd still be over 158 years. Is it possible for a Borg to die of natural causes? My favorite of Enterprise was Regeneration where they found some Borg who had been there for over 100 years. Has anyone written a sequel to Before Dishonor that brought Janeway back? If not, then how was Peter David able to get away with killing off a main character in a novel that wasn't a movie or Trek episode? The only other two actors I don't care for that much are Marina Sartis or whoever the girl's name that played Troi and Mr. BS because he insisted on killing off Data because he thought he was getting to be too much of an old fart to play the part. (no rhyme intended) There's no reason why they couldn't have gotten a younger actor to play the part. I'd pay to do the part if it meant having him brought back. Also it possible to do CGI of people like they do with some of the creatures like the Gorn on Enterprise and I'm guessing the Tholian? If so, then is there a reason they didn't consider a CGI Data that would look like that Spiner clown? When Spock was killed at the end of The Wrath of Khan, I heard fans used death threats and that may have been the reason they made The Search for Spock. Has anyone who doesn't have qualms about disobeying the sixth commandment considered using that tactic in regards to the death of Data? If so, then why is Mr. BS still around? I had a possible way for him to have survived the no win situation without getting himself killed since it would've resulted in his death anyway. Would it have been possible for an android of his strength to bend the gun from the outside of that ship at an angle that would've caused it to miss? If not, then he did have a brother named B4 who was there at the time named who was just as strong and could've helped him out in that movie that sucked. I would like my answers
God bless, Jason Irelan
God bless, Jason Irelan