apparently not. CF. First Contact where Picard takes out 2 (TWO) borg drones with a Tommy gun. neither adapts.
If they want to do that with unknown aliens of the week, fine. But most people expect a little bit more drama when it comes to the Borg. As I said before, I much preferred the idea of Janeway's computer virus from the future as a means of crippling the Borg.ArtRobot said:
Elemental said:
Oh, all right then... technobabbled testosterone.![]()
Just like any TNG plot device. It important part is the ensemble character stuff, not the how. Here, Crusher was allowed a rare moment to shine.
Elemental said:
As I said before, I much preferred the idea of Janeway's computer virus from the future as a means of crippling the Borg.
Sorry, I must have been getting it a bit confused with another episode or Independence Day or somethingChristopher said:
Elemental said:
As I said before, I much preferred the idea of Janeway's computer virus from the future as a means of crippling the Borg.
What computer virus? If you mean the future Admiral Janeway of "Endgame," what she used to destroy the Queen was a "neurolytic pathogen," which literally means a disease-causing organism that dissolves nerves (ick).
captcalhoun said:
i enjoyed it. whilst i was spoiled by certain folks on here about Nave and Lio, and even more by the review in SFX - which gave it 1/5 stars and labelled it 'fanwank' - revealing Picard became Locutus again by choice, i still enjoyed it.
I did find it extremely obvious when Battaglia was assimilated that Nave would encounter him again, either in "Resistance" or "Before Dishonor" since I knew that it dealt with the Borg as well. Even when they were falling in love and made their pact about her not letting him continue as a Borg should he become one, it did seem quite obvious what was going to be happening. And things like the saucer separation and cloaking device, while explainable, did seem a little bit on the fanboy side.-Brett- said:
captcalhoun said:
i enjoyed it. whilst i was spoiled by certain folks on here about Nave and Lio, and even more by the review in SFX - which gave it 1/5 stars and labelled it 'fanwank' - revealing Picard became Locutus again by choice, i still enjoyed it.
1/5 is a bit harsh, but I can see where "fanwank" comes from. I found the writing style to be a bit juvenile.
Nave and Battaglia were two of the most boring characters I've ever read about, and the author seemed fixated on them both. Their deaths were the only time I can recall ever cheering for the Borg.
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