Why was it necessary to attack Spacedock? Surely there must be Borg drones there too. And whatever happened to quantum torpedoes?
What was Seven even trying to achieve? We've heard all season long in dialogue and by TPTB what an underdog the Titan is. And then she's going to battle 200+ more advanced vessels?
Likewise the TNG crew went up against a massive cube without a plan. It was only due to the Borg Queen's idiotic need to explain her plan to Picard that they survived.
So let me get this straight. Jack Crusher after willingly going to the Borg Queen which allowed her to set her plan in motion killing hundreds/thousands, doing some Locutus-cosplaying and doing absolutely nothing to save the day gets rewarded with a Starfleet commission?
Thank good Starfleet has its priorities straight. Introducing a new shinier Starfleet combadge mere hours/days (?) after that catastrophe. Speaking of costumes: Picard, La Forge and Riker were still wearing the same clothes one year later. And apparently there wasn't enough budget left for correct admiral pips for Beverly.
I laughed in utter disbelief when they revealed the Enterprise-G. Most moronic fanwank ever.
Season 3 very hard tried to undo everything big the previous two seasons did. They brought back the Borg as enemies and resurrected Data and Q.
Nice to have Walter Koenig back but I think grandson would've worked better.
In the end I'm just glad that they didn't kill off anybody of the TNG main crew. The show ended with them playing poker just like in "All Good Things" which I very much prefer as the end of TNG.
What was Seven even trying to achieve? We've heard all season long in dialogue and by TPTB what an underdog the Titan is. And then she's going to battle 200+ more advanced vessels?
Likewise the TNG crew went up against a massive cube without a plan. It was only due to the Borg Queen's idiotic need to explain her plan to Picard that they survived.
So let me get this straight. Jack Crusher after willingly going to the Borg Queen which allowed her to set her plan in motion killing hundreds/thousands, doing some Locutus-cosplaying and doing absolutely nothing to save the day gets rewarded with a Starfleet commission?
Thank good Starfleet has its priorities straight. Introducing a new shinier Starfleet combadge mere hours/days (?) after that catastrophe. Speaking of costumes: Picard, La Forge and Riker were still wearing the same clothes one year later. And apparently there wasn't enough budget left for correct admiral pips for Beverly.
I laughed in utter disbelief when they revealed the Enterprise-G. Most moronic fanwank ever.
Season 3 very hard tried to undo everything big the previous two seasons did. They brought back the Borg as enemies and resurrected Data and Q.
Nice to have Walter Koenig back but I think grandson would've worked better.
In the end I'm just glad that they didn't kill off anybody of the TNG main crew. The show ended with them playing poker just like in "All Good Things" which I very much prefer as the end of TNG.
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