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<blockquote data-quote="FitzTheRuke" data-source="post: 7945346" data-attributes="member: 59816"><p>Two things regarding Deep Space 12:</p><p></p><p>1) They could have moved it. The Briar Patch might have lost significance.</p><p>2) They could have changed the numbers as they built stations further out.</p><p></p><p>Another thing: Star Trek often has them set course for X, arrive after commercials. Sometimes days have passed, but they don't bother showing you that the crew went to sleep, ate, got back up, went to the bathroom, etc. They assume that you can figure out that stuff happens off-camera.</p><p></p><p>What I'm trying to say (and it's not to dispute that they can play fast-and-loose with travel time) is that most of the time you can assume that a lot of time passes that we're not aware of.</p><p></p><p>... the Borg should survive in space, though. You're sure right about that. The whole Borg sequence reminded me of why I stopped watching Walking Dead. Every time you think the zombies are gonna rise up and cause mayhem, they write them off quickly. I hate that stuff. I mean, they could have had the Borg drive the Romulans off the Cube - the Romulans left anyway. The audience would have been "Yay, Borg!" instead of "Huh, wait, what? Bummer."</p><p></p><p>Even if they wanted to write off the Drones (so as not to leave Seven with an army) they could have had the Romulans retaliate with some kind of EM Pulse pre-arranged revenge thing, after having the Borg kill a bunch of them. Seven could be protected by the Queen's chamber. That's what I would have done, anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FitzTheRuke, post: 7945346, member: 59816"] Two things regarding Deep Space 12: 1) They could have moved it. The Briar Patch might have lost significance. 2) They could have changed the numbers as they built stations further out. Another thing: Star Trek often has them set course for X, arrive after commercials. Sometimes days have passed, but they don't bother showing you that the crew went to sleep, ate, got back up, went to the bathroom, etc. They assume that you can figure out that stuff happens off-camera. What I'm trying to say (and it's not to dispute that they can play fast-and-loose with travel time) is that most of the time you can assume that a lot of time passes that we're not aware of. ... the Borg should survive in space, though. You're sure right about that. The whole Borg sequence reminded me of why I stopped watching Walking Dead. Every time you think the zombies are gonna rise up and cause mayhem, they write them off quickly. I hate that stuff. I mean, they could have had the Borg drive the Romulans off the Cube - the Romulans left anyway. The audience would have been "Yay, Borg!" instead of "Huh, wait, what? Bummer." Even if they wanted to write off the Drones (so as not to leave Seven with an army) they could have had the Romulans retaliate with some kind of EM Pulse pre-arranged revenge thing, after having the Borg kill a bunch of them. Seven could be protected by the Queen's chamber. That's what I would have done, anyway. [/QUOTE]
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