Exactly.That cube was all that was left of the collective hive mind.
Would have been cool to see Trek's version of the zombie apocalypse.
"Why does that Tribble have legs and ears?"I wonder what shenanigans a 25th-century Florida Man would get up to.
46th isn't great for a country that loves to beat it's chest and tell the rest of the world what to do.
He was the collective, or at least the signal holding them together and then Picard made him stop.So Jack was able to dismantle the entire Collective with his mind (along with Picard's help)?
Better than "socialist" China. And 143 other countries on the planet for that matter.
I have to admit, my only thought when the Enterprise was overhead in the cube above Jack and Jean-Luc was...what the hell is the cube full of? Breathable air? Jupiter air? Vacuum? All of them have tradeoffs. The former implies a massive degree of wastefulness (and makes me wonder how the Enterprise ever got inside) while I guess the latter implies there's some sort of invisible force field closer to them keeping the breathable air inside.
It’s funny how the interior of the Enterprise D still look more futuristic than any of the new ships.
Must be the carpet.
I do love that the Enterprise G isn’t a garbage design like the E-F. But I do wish they hadn’t renamed the Titan. Bill Krause has alot of other awesome designs they coulda used.
I think they are implying that the virus affects those going through adolescent neurological development. From about the teens to as last as the mid twenties, the brain starts to become more efficient and more mature, though not without more probablematic things like risk taking. Synaptic pruning is one of the processes by which seldom used pathways are discontinued and more regularly used are strengthened.I am curious now, did the damage suffered by the Queen explain why the Borg virus was more selective in only targeting the younger generation?
The very first episode of Lower Decks would have words with thee.
It wasn't implied, it was explicitly stated last week.I think they are implying that the virus affects those going through adolescent neurological development. From about the teens to as last as the mid twenties, the brain starts to become more efficient and more mature, though not without more probablematic things like risk taking. Synaptic pruning is one of the processes by which seldom used pathways are discontinued and more regularly used are strengthened.
That episode holds the record for the shortest opener I believeThere was also that one Enterprise episode with the zombie vulcans.
Either that one or the season 2 finale "The Expanse" was pretty short.That episode holds the record for the shortest opener I believe
The Changelings following Vadic were only those who wanted revenge over all else.And yeah, exactly what were the Changelings getting out of all this that made it worth it to them. Yeah Vadic might have wanted revenge, but you'd think the lot of them would want something more. Hell, I still have no clue why she (Vadic) supposedly hated Picard so much.
The only thing actually in the works with a bigger name Actor/Actress is the Michelle Yeoh movie.But my point: She (Jeri Ryan)still doesn't have the draw/star power to be a Lead for a series of this type; not when there is so much other Star Trek in the works with larger stars (actors). Who knows, maybe one day they'll try a 'Legacy' streaming Star Trek film with the cast they set up; but if I were Terry Matalas, I wouldn't be expecting another call anytime soon.
Garbage design? How dare you sir/man. The Enterpruse F is awesome. Has nice interiors as well
So you can’t board these ships at the fleet museum? Just walk around them?
Maybe you have to pay extra for interior tours.
The more meaningful comparison is to other developed capitalist states, and the U.S. health care system is bad and doing worse.
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