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Say what one wants about Season 3 of PIC and the sense (or lack thereof) in bringing back the Borg Queen and Alice Krige, but the Queen's hideous, almost dismembered appearance in the series finale is all due to future Admiral Janeway's neurolitic pathogen.
 
Say what one wants about Season 3 of PIC and the sense (or lack thereof) in bringing back the Borg Queen and Alice Krige, but the Queen's hideous, almost dismembered appearance in the series finale is all due to future Admiral Janeway's neurolitic pathogen.
Seeing as there are multiple queen's.

Make me wonder if there are now hundred or thousands of pissed off borg queen's roaming the galaxy cut off from the collective. Every few years one will pop up looking for revenge :lol:
 
Say what one wants about Season 3 of PIC and the sense (or lack thereof) in bringing back the Borg Queen and Alice Krige, but the Queen's hideous, almost dismembered appearance in the series finale is all due to future Admiral Janeway's neurolitic pathogen.
It was the equivalent to a "Low Blow" to spread every single member of the Borg collective simultaneously.

The pain feed back loop was so unbearable that they disconnected themselves from the collective.

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Janeway got to them first and hit them with a Critical Blow.
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Smugcutus disagrees
 
That Makes It Worse.
I like your Capitalization there.

The nice thing about Capitalization rules is that there are so many out there, that there isn't one definitive source to rule them all.
Owing to the essentially arbitrary nature of orthographic classification and the existence of variant authorities and local house styles, questionable capitalization of words is not uncommon, even in respected newspapers and magazines. Most publishers require consistency, at least within the same document, in applying a specified standard: this is described as "house style".
 
Look, I grew up in the Berman era of Trek and I feel confident in saying that, for some reason, fandom thinks everyone running the show hates Trek. Or at least gets it wrong.
This is not even a little bit specific to Star Trek. I often say that the worst part of the things I love are the other people who love those things. God I hate talking comics or Taylor Swift with other fans.
 
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