She's died twice already. Maybe they'll finally explain how that works.
Jack is the transmitter. He can make new queens.
She's died twice already. Maybe they'll finally explain how that works.
PICARD: Yes, I remember you. You were there all the time. But that ship and all the Borg on it were destroyed.Wait a sec. I just remembered. Didn't the Borg Queen die in Endgame with the alternate Janeway? lol
So why are the lights on the D only at 50%? The poor lighting the show would make sense if the D bridge reveal had its proper lighting.
I don’t get what this show has with lights.
Of course I can. Can't I say something negative without others thinking I am flying into histrionics? It doesn't work for me anymore. I also thought the BWAAAAAAA noise every time we saw the Shrike as a bad musical choice. It's not a big deal. I'm not going to say STAR TREK IS RUINED FOREVER.It's only one more episode left. I think you can tough it out. You've got this.
“That ship, and all the Borg on it were destroyed”
“you think in such 3 dimensional terms”
it’s clear the Borg Queen is more so a transitive consciousness able to be passed from host to host
I've had my life damaged in irreversible ways that can literally be rooted in me doing something my parents and older people told me to do instead of what I knew was right in my heart. This decision cannot be easily undone and affects me to this day and for the rest of my life. I can't detail it without getting into personal details that stray far beyond the topic of Star Trek and this thread.I disagree, I think it makes a strong statement on our younger generation that is so reliant on networked computers and the IoT where everything is dumbed down to the point of hopelessness. Many young people feel hopeless today and blame the older generation, not themselves. So this episode turns 25 and younger against the older sucessful generation.
RE: Shaw. I don't think he's dead, at least not for good. Stashwick has been way too vocal about a possible spin-off for him to not be part of it.
RE: Shaw. I don't think he's dead, at least not for good. Stashwick has been way too vocal about a possible spin-off for him to not be part of it.
Yeah, that made me do a double-take. Doesn't she know he's Data? Huh, SEVEN?!I giggled when Seven of Nine said: 'The machine is right' or something about Data. I wish Dr. Pulaski would have been there to say it.
I've had my life damaged in irreversible ways that can literally be rooted in me doing something my parents and older people told me to do instead of what I knew was right in my heart. This decision cannot be easily undone and affects me to this day and for the rest of my life. I can't detail it without getting into personal details that stray far beyond the topic of Star Trek and this thread.
Bottom line, you're not going to get an agreement from me on what you said and it'll get ugly if someone keeps pushing on me that "older people know best" etc. Like I said, I live with the repercussions of following elders. every. day.
So... let's go back to Trek discussion in the 25th century and steer clear of the real world.
And he very well may be. I'm just thinking that at some point in Episode 10 he...won't be anymore.Usually wide open eyes like Shaw’s mean the character is dead.
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