Fair enough. I didn't think of Move Along Home, which is actually in an alien holodeck aboard their ship. Yes, it could get complicated.It was initially, but once alien simulations were included at all, it became so unclear where to draw the line, and the list logic started to feel tortured. ("The Thaw" -- it takes place inside minds, but it's also described involving holograms in what is maybe a writing mistake? "In The Flesh" -- Seven thinks it may involve holographic projection, does that count? And my god, the deep rewatch I gave to "Move Along Home" to try to divine the exact nature of the Wadi game environment... etc etc etc) And including them also made the list overly long.
Enough for multiple lists, we belatedly realized. It ultimately felt cleaner to have one list that was straight-up Federation (and Quark's Bar) holodeck/suite stories, and there will be a later list of just the alien-simulations on their own.
Her overconfidence is her weakness
I was making a star wars jokeThat's not overconfidence, it's a writer's trick. Remember that she's very good at noticing the detail that doesn't fit. Contrary to Seven as a Borg, she saw immediately that Chak as an older man meant that she had been defeated. Seven should have made the same deduction but apparently got stupid for the sake of the episode. Seven as a borg was planning to assimilate Voyager as soon as the war against 8472 was won. The presence of Chak meant that something went wrong with that plan.
I was making a star wars joke
Sorry. Here u go:I must be the only Star Trek fan who never watched a single Star War movie. I only saw small excerpts.
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