So in the title sequence it was not intentional to show the crew of the Cerritos escaping in fear from the Borg. The authors clearly wanted to show how clever and apt to good tactics they are. Right.

Do you have that online anywhere? I'd be interested in reading your analysis.I did an analysis last year when the title sequence popped up, trying to identify where each bit was taken…I could find very little that was NOT taken from somewhere else!
I tried to find it yesterday but couldn’t...I’ll search again.Do you have that online anywhere? I'd be interested in reading your analysis
1:00 back to the so called main theme.
In a Federation with, at least, a trillion citizens, Starfleet likely has a membership in the hundreds of millions, if not billions. They should all act like carbon copies of each other to satisfy some fan need for conformity? From everything I've seen, Star Trek itself is against conformity. IDIC and all that...
And? Not everyone in any given organization are going to be professionals and the very paragon of virtue and perfection. Starfleet has its bad apples, and it's not unheard of that a majority of them would end up on the same ship. If anything, it makes more sense that these type of officers would end up on one of the less prestigious ships than on one of the front line ships.
Modern Trek in a nutshellIt is like the show set out to piss in your cereal bowl.![]()
Honestly the idea that everyone in Starfleet is the elite of the best of the best of the best never made sense to me. Starfleet is a huge organization. If they set the bar too high they wouldn't be able to meet basic staffing requirements, and that's before you factor in the high mortality rate we've seen even during peacetime.We should also keep in mind that LOWER DECKS happens a bit after the Dominion War, which killed a LOT of good officers. The need to recruit probably lowered the bar, for lack of a better term, in bringing potential new officers. That could explain the not so high level of Starfleet officer on the Cerritos.
'Kay. So what is it you think the Cerritos should have done after taking fire from a Borg cube? Sat there and taken the beating? Got all up in their Collective grill and said "you don't mess with Starfleet! and proceeded to inflict a meaningless attack? How should that scene have played out differently than it did?So in the title sequence it was not intentional to show the crew of the Cerritos escaping in fear from the Borg. The authors clearly wanted to show how clever and apt to good tactics they are. Right.![]()
Yes.It doesn’t.
But can you in good faith state that you believe that the authors of the title sequence didn’t mean to imply the crew was panicking in that shot?
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