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"Friendship One"

NBG011

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I am near completing my first time watch of Voyager, I just watched the episode in question yesterday. From what I've read on the net most people's beef with this episode is that it had a good premise that was not well executed.

Well, I have trouble with the premise itself. Seven of Nine has a line in the episode that goes:"If the Borg had come across this probe they would have assimilated Earth centuries ago". Although this contradicts some of the stuff we know about the Borg from earlier encounters, the point does come across: how could humanity be so imprudent as to send a probe containing all this information about it for just about anyone to see? The Vulcans propably shared whatever knowledge they had but even theirs was somewhat limited at the time, the bottom line is that nobody knew what was really out there. Ther probe could have quite easily fallen into the hands of not necessarily the Borg but another malevolent technologically advanced race bent on conquering other worlds. To expose itself in such a manner at the time when your own space travel is taking only it's baby steps is at best careless, at worst suicidal. Humanity really rode it's luck there IMO.
 
Not really any different that us sending out the Voyager probe in real life with all kinds of info on it, including where we are is it...
 
It's more like the English sailing the planet handing out muskets, bibles and explosives to all the Aboriginals in Africa, America and the Pacific.

The Vulcans if we believe T'Pol already had something like the Prime Directive in effect that they wouldn't have stopped the method or execution of man's exploration of the Cosmos.

Have you ever helped an idiot? They don't let you stop helping them once they become used to you as a crutch. Imagine that with empires and dirtfarmers?
 
Klingons used it for target practice or the Borg turned it into a god who came back to destroy the earth?
 
including where we are is it...
Yeah and look what happened to that!
Somewhere in the delta quadrant there is a Borg queen currently attempting to assemble a phonograph player.

One problem I have with the story line is that the probe disappeared in the (almost exact) area that Voyager found it 181 years after it departs Earth. It left just four years after Cochrane's first flight. It didn't just disappear into a spacial anomaly or a black hole like Voyager Six, it was tracked to the area where communications were lost.

How did it get to where they found it?
 
Horrible, terrible, very bad, no-good ep. One of the most egregious uses of deus ex technobabble in any franchise. Sadly representative of later VOY quality in general.
 
It doesn't really fit in the Enterprise continuity, with the Vulcans watching humanity's every step, but sending it out is, as said, not that different from what we did with Voyager
 
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