Mark
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John Crichton said:So I take it you didn't like the half-episode you saw.![]()
That's a shame. The other half was the bestest half a show ever!

John Crichton said:So I take it you didn't like the half-episode you saw.![]()
That is TOO funny!!Mallus said:Sometimes they can conjure a force field after 2 shots from a phaser, sometimes it takes 6. Or 8. Its like a game of chance. Every time a Borg gets nailed with a phaser I half expect it to go off like a slot machine and spray quarters out of its mouth.
Yeah, it does a little bit but I don't mind the not knowing when the phaser will stop working bit so much if the rest of the ep is solid, which it was. It's like a horror movie or something cut of the same mold. You know you can stop a few but eventually your weapon will be useless and might as well just turn it on yourself.Mallus said:This really hobbles the Borg as antagonists. A long time ago they were the most frightening opponents to grace the ST universe: implaccable, alien, intersted in communication only so far as to issue terse ultimatums.
No doubt!Mallus said:But this was still the best Borg episode in series/years.
The Federation would have no info on them as they aren't around yet.Kesh said:It's also another reason why I consider Enterprise an alternate-universe Trek. There should have been tons of data on the Borg available to the Federation after this episode, yet by TNG, no one had ever even heard of them.
Kesh said:
It's also another reason why I consider Enterprise an alternate-universe Trek. There should have been tons of data on the Borg available to the Federation after this episode, yet by TNG, no one had ever even heard of them.
Mark said:Couple that with the fact that they blew apart the ship and have crappy sensors to begin with and I doubt they got much info/data anyway.