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<blockquote data-quote="Mallus" data-source="post: 525052" data-attributes="member: 3887"><p><strong>I liked the Borg Queen...</strong></p><p></p><p>... so shoot me {or phaser, whatever}.</p><p></p><p>By that time the Borg had been so throughly ruined I enjoyed the sensual, very Clive Barker-ish Cenobite take on the personified Borg collective.</p><p></p><p>I though they were the most effective as villians in their first episode, when they had no voice, no commication w/the Enterprise at all {unless you count the cube dissecting part of the saucer section as if it were a large bug}.</p><p></p><p>Though hearing the now-cliched "Resistance is futile" line for the first time in the belly of the beast, or hearing Picard as Locutus speak it Riker, that was nice. Everything after that went steeply downhill.</p><p></p><p>Also, how about favorite enemy groups/races?I really liked the Founders/Dominion, and Weyoun almost makes the top of my villians list... Great character, but his status as mouthpiece detracts from his ummm, overall villian-ness. One could sympathize w/the Founders reason for pursuing galatic conquest. They were a race of shapeshifters exploited for centuries who entually won independence. And then decided the only way they could ensure their safety and liberty was to dominate every other sentient race they came across. I'm going to stop now before I start to draw any parallels which might get me and this thread into trouble {and I'm not saying the Founders were wrong, mind you...}</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mallus, post: 525052, member: 3887"] [b]I liked the Borg Queen...[/b] ... so shoot me {or phaser, whatever}. By that time the Borg had been so throughly ruined I enjoyed the sensual, very Clive Barker-ish Cenobite take on the personified Borg collective. I though they were the most effective as villians in their first episode, when they had no voice, no commication w/the Enterprise at all {unless you count the cube dissecting part of the saucer section as if it were a large bug}. Though hearing the now-cliched "Resistance is futile" line for the first time in the belly of the beast, or hearing Picard as Locutus speak it Riker, that was nice. Everything after that went steeply downhill. Also, how about favorite enemy groups/races?I really liked the Founders/Dominion, and Weyoun almost makes the top of my villians list... Great character, but his status as mouthpiece detracts from his ummm, overall villian-ness. One could sympathize w/the Founders reason for pursuing galatic conquest. They were a race of shapeshifters exploited for centuries who entually won independence. And then decided the only way they could ensure their safety and liberty was to dominate every other sentient race they came across. I'm going to stop now before I start to draw any parallels which might get me and this thread into trouble {and I'm not saying the Founders were wrong, mind you...} [/QUOTE]
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