Here's a better question: how did the remnants of the Borg even get in touch with the rogue changelings?
That could have been the basic premise to a very interesting season. Ah well.
Here's a better question: how did the remnants of the Borg even get in touch with the rogue changelings?
No matter how nice the nostalgia tastes, there can sometimes just be way too much of it.
Not to make too much of a tanget, but I'm I'm not the first to observe there is something deeply amiss in our society with regards to life and death that is very different than how such things were regarded in the 1990s and 1980s. Particularly in the 1980s, there was much more a focus on life.
The more I consider my thoughts I really don't like the Enterprise being slapped onto the Titan. I feel like a ship's accomplishments matter and the Titan what they were up against and what they managed to do doesn't really deserve being taken away from it.
I mean obviously they have the bridge constructed, they have the corridor and sets so the intention would be to launch a series in the future and they want the Enterprise name and not the Titan name, but still feels lame.
I am firmly convinced that Worf 100% knows what he is doing, and leaning into his straight man role to take the absolute PISS on Riker, and is loving every minute of it. Worf is absolutely cackling on the inside and you cannot convince me otherwise.Riker to Worf, "Do you even hear yourself?" got the biggest laugh from me.
Plus there are still three ongoing shows that are set before this, so even if the Borg were truly "dead forever" is still doesn't mean we have seen the last of them.I don't think The Borg will be gone forever, but with the seemingly final death of the Queen it gives the writers some leeway.
I can understand wanting to rechristen the Titan-A. but why not rename it the USS Liam Shaw instead of the Ent-G?
I'm so happy that Tuvok is still alive and that the Borg are gone, wiped out. We got confirmation that Janeway's pathogen did indeed destroy the collective and now with the destruction of this cube and the husk of the Queen, the Collective is done.
Didn't we already see a mix of Disco and Berman-style Klingons in season 2(Disco) when they were showing the Klingon council meetings?And don't look now, but if you saw the preview for SNW, guess what! Classic 80s-00s Klingons are back, baby and that Discovery Season 1/2 garbage is retconned straight to the garbage pile where it belongs!
Sounds too Irish. And we all know what TNG thinks of the IrishI can understand wanting to rechristen the Titan-A. but why not rename it the USS Liam Shaw
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