Dude, that poster is awesome!!
Ghetto Tuvok.

Dude, that poster is awesome!!
for the same reason we can't feel the Earth moving I'd imagine... frame of reference.I know we don't feel the earth's rotations but how could the inhabitants not feel their planet speeding around?
It is wicked fast, but so is a high speed train (which doesn't feel as though it's moving unless you look outside).So fast though.
I recently watched Blink Of An Eye, which proved to be one of my favourite VGR episodes. I expect this has been discussed before but did anyone else notice the resemblence to Robert Forward's Dragon's Egg novel?
In Dragon's Egg, a human space ship studies an inhabited neutron star. The inhabitants live much faster than humans and experience the equivalent of a human year in 30 seconds. During the time the humans are in contact with them, the neutron star's inhabitants go from a primitive society to being more advanced than the humans.
Blink of an Eye is one of my favorite episodes. One of my favorite things about it is the musical score.
It helps that, as I recall, "Blink" didn't go into overdrive with "Borgobabble" (since "Borg Technobabble" comes across even more tedious than most of these droning paragraphs do...)
I would think they'd handle it without any serious issue. They've assimilated so many different species with so many variations in physiology, etc that they've probably adapted something over the centuries that would have helped them acclimate to another peculiarity in the cosmos.Hmm... now I'm starting to wonder... suppose that a Borg ship crashlanded there and started to assimilate the local population.... would the Borg be able to handle the huge disparity in speed between the global and local collective ?
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