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The Queen from First Contact was in alot better condition. I'm more comparing the idea of a decrepit enemy, thought to be gone, back suddenly, pretty much out if nowhere, looking to be restored to their former glory.Checks release date of First Contact...
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Directive 4 from RobocopJack had every intent to murder the Queen to put an end to all of it. He had no idea she placed an apparent restraining bolt in him preventing him from actually carrying it out.
I read you can tractor the base to a battle and it'll fight for you - haven't tried it yet thoughIt reminded me of all those times I tried attacking the Starbase while I was playing that Interplay Star Fleet Academy game 25 years ago.
Giger. He doesn't countDidi anyone else think this was the H.R. Geiger design of Borg Queens?
'Not behind that next star, but within us, woven into the threads that bind us...'That is for me what the Picard series was always about, the final frontier isn't about going long distances or encountering aliens, it was always about the characters discovering themselves ...
You may now give birth. Very orderly. Why has it not begun?!The super cube operated at 36% as it had to prioritise most of its power and resource on controlling the assimulated Fed fleet, not to mention that the Borg are weakened anyhow ... also that after 30+ years Data is actually good at steering, and Beverly Crusher exposed Worf for being a poor gunner ... perhaps he should have been chief medical officer... imagine the possibilities??
Do they speak backwards?In the novelverse, the Borg of the Mirror Universe are led by a King (and travel in diamonds as opposed to cubes).
Do they speak backwards?
Me am the Borg.Do they speak backwards?
The only instance we've ever heard of Drones working in the TNG era is Geordis reference that they were loading torpedoes into the Enterprise-D in Vox.
The whole "Dot" drones thing is a Discovery invention and has never been observed in any other Star Trek, mostly because Discovery invented it.
You're applying Discovery era info to TNG/DS9/Voyager events, which isn't possible right now.
BTW, we saw that the Enterprise was being pieced together, slowly, in Boobytrap, we also saw a Galaxy class under construction in pieces in Season 7.
We've also seen the Utopia yards in Voyager and they were still very much building ships the old fashioned way.
Assimilated be will you. Futile is resistance. Borg the are we.
Shelby said explicitly it would take "less than a year" to rebuild the fleet following 359, so presumably that means the annual production is in excess of 40 ships per year.
We know the Enterprise was still being built 1 year prior to Encounter at Farpoint in 2363 as its warp core was not even finalized until 2362 (Boobytrap) and the events of "Eye of the Beholder" take place 8 years prior to that episode in Season 7, so again..at least a year prior to Farpoint.
Based on what has been seen on screen, the minimum production time is 2 years for a Galaxy class, probably closer to 3.
The whole "Dot" drones thing is a Discovery invention and has never been observed in any other Star Trek, mostly because Discovery invented it.
Not at least, at maximum at least in normal operations
The only instance we've ever heard of Drones working in the TNG era is Geordis reference that they were loading torpedoes into the Enterprise-D in Vox.
The whole "Dot" drones thing is a Discovery invention and has never been observed in any other Star Trek, mostly because Discovery invented it.
You're applying Discovery era info to TNG/DS9/Voyager events, which isn't possible right now.
BTW, we saw that the Enterprise was being pieced together, slowly, in Boobytrap, we also saw a Galaxy class under construction in pieces in Season 7.
We've also seen the Utopia yards in Voyager and they were still very much building ships the old fashioned way.
Did we? If we did then fair enough, episode four feels like a lifetime ago.We saw DOT repair drones crawling all over the Titan-A's hull back in episode..... 5, I think.
Their programming precludes other options though. I shouldn't have to explain whyWe saw DOT repair drones crawling all over the Titan-A's hull back in episode..... 5, I think.
And they have a special color uniform.Hey, remember that debate we were having about whether or not there would be cooks in Starfleet and they were just use civilians
Who knew that would be settled that fast
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