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Murder!! or not?

Early Will maybe.

Older Will had a much smaller stick up his ass.

You could see that old Will wanted another stab at Dee only because he thought young Will had her.

(Sibling rivalry?)

She was his retirement plan, but he wasn't willing to retire yet.
 
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4. Maybe he realized at the last minute that he wasn't actually dying.

How's that? He's totally dead at the end.

I think the only reason the crew didn't put up much of a debate was that it was the end of the episode and they needed to wrap it up.
 
4. Maybe he realized at the last minute that he wasn't actually dying.

How's that? He's totally dead at the end.

I think the only reason the crew didn't put up much of a debate was that it was the end of the episode and they needed to wrap it up.


I don't really see how he's "dead".

"Tuvix" was a clumsy amalgam of Tuvok's and Neelix's individual consciousnesses. Nothing was lost by separating them.
 
4. Maybe he realized at the last minute that he wasn't actually dying.

How's that? He's totally dead at the end.

I think the only reason the crew didn't put up much of a debate was that it was the end of the episode and they needed to wrap it up.

That, and they knew Janeway would bring them up on charges as co-conspirators to mutiny. Or something.
 
4. Maybe he realized at the last minute that he wasn't actually dying.

How's that? He's totally dead at the end.

I think the only reason the crew didn't put up much of a debate was that it was the end of the episode and they needed to wrap it up.

That, and they knew Janeway would bring them up on charges as co-conspirators to mutiny. Or something.

Or just flat out murder them, I mean she is in the middle of offing someone at the time.
 
"Tuvix" was a clumsy amalgam of Tuvok's and Neelix's individual consciousnesses. Nothing was lost by separating them.
Apparently not even Tuvix's memories were lost, when Tuvok and Neelix materialize in sickbay there's no confusion as to why their not in the transporter room, they seem aware as to what's going on around them. I think they remember their time as Tuvix.

:)
 
The greatest experience of the EMH's life.

I see him old and bitter (but of course still looking exactly the same) working on a way to grow contentless clones and to download holograms into.
 
Do you think that the Doctor could take over an ordinary Drone?

All holographic life, heads towards Borg space for bodies.

:)
 
Do you think that the Doctor could take over an ordinary Drone?

All holographic life, heads towards Borg space for bodies.

:)

And they seize a cube with zero resistance because the Borg cannot assimilate them and do not recognize them as a threat.

After that the Borg would get savvy but there's a lot of drones in a cube.
 
Do you think that the Doctor could take over an ordinary Drone?

All holographic life, heads towards Borg space for bodies.

:)

And they seize a cube with zero resistance because the Borg cannot assimilate them and do not recognize them as a threat.

After that the Borg would get savvy but there's a lot of drones in a cube.

The Borg can only adapt if they know what to adapt to, which means that the drones have to be sending reports on their well being and lack of well being up to the point where they are completely non-functional.
 
The Queen would just start blowing up cubes when she couldn't hear some of the voices anymore, like in Unimatrix Zero.

So an EMH would have to target her early.
 
The Borg had been aware of Unimatrix Zero for quite some time and didn't give a damn.

The Queen is more of a ##### than the Collective itself.
 
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