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If he gave his cortical node to Seven what components did he have that Bjayzl wanted? I don’t recall seeing any others while he was on Voyager.
 
Like the "eye-scream" invocation in Never Say Never Again (a SPECTRE agent being surgically altered to pass an eyeprint scan -- like there wasn't an easier way?), and the Borg assimilation nightmare/flashback in FC, it was a case of a gratuitous gross-out.

(I always preferred the Moore and Dalton versions of Bond over the Connery version anyway [my best friend once claimed to prefer the Lazenby version!], and that ruined the whole movie for me!)
 
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Like the "eye-scream" invocation in Never Say Never Again (a SPECTRE agent being surgically altered to pass an eyeprint scan -- like there wasn't an easier way?), and the Borg assimilation nightmare/flashback in FC, it was a case of a gratuitous gross-out.

(I always preferred the Moore and Dalton versions of Bond over the Connery version anyway [my best friend once claimed to prefer the Lazenby version!], and that ruined the whole movie for me!)
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I like NSNA better than Thunderball. Same story, better pacing. Also, the Yamaha bike is one of my favorite Bond vehicles. But the music is awful. It's 80's dentist office waiting room awful. It has one of the best casts I think a Bond film ever put together. I also prefer Dalton to the rest, though Lazenby was very good in his single outing.

Connery's take at the role seemed to vary, greatly.. He's at his best in FRWL simply fantastic. He's bored by Thunderball. He's sleepwalking in DAF. But he's a very good, different kind of Bond by NSNA. I would have loved to have seen him in movies based on the Gardner books.
 
I think it served the purpose of showing exactly why Seven would be so determined get revenge on Bjazyl. What she did to Icheb was that horrific. And it wasn't told to us. We got to see it.

This is the one time people go in the opposite direction of, "Yeah, but they didn't show us!"

"Be careful what you wish for. You may get it."
 
I think it served the purpose of showing exactly why Seven would be so determined get revenge on Bjazyl. What she did to Icheb was that horrific. And it wasn't told to us. We got to see it.

This is the one time people go in the opposite direction of, "Yeah, but they didn't show us!"

"Be careful what you wish for. You may get it."
Exactly. If nothing else it was design to engender sympathy with Seven of Nine's motives and pain for Bjazyl's betrayal. I mean, it's just like Worf killing Duras or Weyoun.
 
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Like the "eye-scream" invocation in Never Say Never Again (a SPECTRE agent being surgically altered to pass an eyeprint scan -- like there wasn't an easier way?), and the Borg assimilation nightmare/flashback in FC, it was a case of a gratuitous gross-out.

FWIW, Jonathan Frakes directed both "Stardust City Rag" AND FC.
 
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