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What do you think about. .. love? Physiologically, it bears a striking similarity to disease. A series of biochemical responses that trigger an emotional cascade, impairing normal functioning. #startrek #voyager #sevenofnine on #love #funny #borg #humor
So I have a theory that the borg shields only work against energy based weapons. My reasoning for this is that you can still get close to them considering their shields are up all the time and the scene were pacard literally pumped them full of lead for TWO minutes when we know they adapt their shields after like 30 seconds. So WHY did they just ... I don't know (cocks shotgun).
I just finished Voyager yesterday and totally felt that Chakotay and Seven was out of nowhere. Seven showed intrest in him but nothing really from Chakotay.
The ending kinda felt underwhelming for me. I mean, they did get home and did a major damage to the borg but it didn't really feel like the end? Idk.
I think the most heartwarming thing that happened was the birth of Tom and B'elena daughter.
How were Sevens parents studying the Borg over a decade before the federation even knew they existed?
Picard made such a big deal about the Borg alliance with the federation last season, but now we’re on episode seven and they haven’t even mentioned it once
" Strength is irrelevant. Resistance is futile. We wish to improve ourselves. We will add your biological and technological distinctiveness to our own. Your culture will adapt to service ours." - The Borg When making AI, always make sure you're advertisement sounds like the borg. It's completely reasonable, who wouldn't want to be part of the collective?


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There is a version of this post that I feel like borg would say to Kai
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"you talk a lot of shit for someone that i could easily pick up and shake"
TV Shows - Star Trek: Voyager III
Today we're starting with Episode 15 of the first season. I still feel quite comfortable on board the Voyager, considering that I had some bad memories of the series and really only did pick watching last time.
What I find interesting is the fact that several themes are already addressed in the first season, both directly and indirectly. Mass murder, identity finding, and even the famous Spock adage "The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few."
I don't think this was quite handled the same way in other series, but here, a double episode is often used as a transition to the next season, and I can still remember that there were some intense episodes there. Also, I'm looking forward to Species 8472 because here they've thought about it and come to the conclusion that there are species that are far superior to the Borg.

But I don't even want to start on the Borg now, otherwise I'll start to get worked up again about Star Trek: Picard, and that wouldn't be nice at all!
TV Shows - Star Trek: Voyager IV
Episode 11 of Season 2, and it's getting stranger and stranger. I'm not sure if it's the same in English, but in the German order, the episode 7 from the above season is an inserted episode because Captain Janeway suddenly has her new hairstyle, which only appears later. Also, some things are mentioned that don't exist at this point in time.
Otherwise, I always wonder why this and that are coming now, or I'm surprised about it. It's somehow interesting how memories are stored or how they change over time. Fortunately, there haven't been any Borg yet, they can stay away for a while longer, even though I have nothing against Seven of Nine, but thanks to Picard, I'm quite tired of the Borg. BUT I've seen a few Jem'Hadar ships, and that always pleases me because they have too small a place in the Star Trek universe, considering they started a galactic war.

I love the fact, that The Doctor gets a bit more screen time in some episodes and you can see how he tries to evolve and become more human. He is the Data of the Delta quadrant.
But I also have to admit, that I skipped two episodes almost entirely. To boring, to less action and just a few character development plots. I know Voyager has some of those episodes, we'll see how I handle them in the higher Seasons.
TV Show - Star Trek Voyager VII
So, I really had to think again about everything that happened in this block, as we're nearing the end of the third season! Also, I did a bit of tidying up on the side and apparently didn't catch as much as I thought I did.
Once we had the episode where there were two time-shifted Voyagers, and Harry went from one Voyager to the other and took the baby. I still find it strange that absolutely nobody talks about it or finds it even remotely odd.
Phew, the episode where Kes was supposed to enter a biotemporal chamber and the Doctor chose van Gogh as a name, BIG PHWEW!! (Yeah, glimpse into the future is great but I don't know, it's too much!)
Moving on! There was another Q episode, and my heart melted. And not just because of Janeway's jealous look when Q and Q united, glorious moment!

I also really liked the connection to Star Trek: The Next Generation, the episode was a lot of fun. I really enjoy it when the different series are interconnected, which is why I'm such a fan of Star Trek: Lower Decks; alongside Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, they've perfectly grasped this concept!
In Episode 16 of the third season, we could indeed address the fact that the Borg appear for the first time, BUT can we talk about the Doctor becoming a Holo Pimp? Mind-blowing!
Overall, I think it's always good that they don't try to focus on everyone at once, but instead keep focusing on different parts of the crew. I find it refreshing; it allows for others to develop further and there's room for everyone.
Only in the current episode, which I mentioned earlier, something seems off with the dates, right? Kes is nine years old or is nearing the end of her ninth year, but why is Harry's son much older? And the daughter, being half-human half-Ocampa, should still be much younger, right? All very confusing!
I'll keep watching for a bit longer and see how far I get today.