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Posted by MIB on :
 
AHHHHHH. This is total B.S.! I just finished watching the finale and Voyager makes it home about 23 years after the journey began. But Janeway isn't satisfied with that! She has to go back in time to get Voyager home sooner AND destroy a Borg transwarp hub. You see. There are only 6 of them in exsistence. If Janeway destroys it, the Borg would be in a serious disadvantage. Natually, of course, Janeway (future) and Janeway (present) and company manages to pull off this snowball's-chance-in-hell scheme and make it home with some help of anti-borg tech from......THE FUTURE! Of course they didn't do this without managing to give the borg info on the Anti-borg tech. (I'm serious! Smooth move ex-lax!) PLUS a Borg sphere managed to make it to Earth. Luckily Voyager was INSIDE the sphere at the time and Voyager destroys it from the in-side out via a single trans-phasic torpedo. As it explodes Voyager, dispite being INSIDE the sphere, survives unscathed and joins the borg-buster fleet that had been imboilized to take care of the sphere.

There were a few entertianing explosions. The Batmobile type armor was cool although Batman did it a whole lot better! (I'm totally NOT kidding!) And there was a sickening display of Chakotay and 7of9 getting together. Natually of coarse, absolutly NO info was givin on what happened after Voyager got home, plus it seemed that Captian Braxton and company of the U.S.S. Relativity didn't mind Janeway totally f**king up the time line! I suggest drinking a least one bottle of vodka before watching. Bottoms up!

P.S. I forgot the mention a few scenes where Janeway and Janeway trys to pull rank on each other. Not to mention spraying down the corridors with estrogen. Or would it be testosterone. hmmmmm

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Posted by Malnurtured Snay (Member # 411) on :
 
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The Batmobile type armor

That was my exact thought too. "Hey -- Tim Burton!"

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Posted by Soontir_Fel on :
 
Completly agree with you there on the future tech stuff, MIB. You'd think that if the Borg survive, what happened, she'd equip whatever she had left with the tech and go after Voyager. How'd they get inside the sphere anyways? Majik?

Nice to see a Prometheus-class again as well as a Defiant. Love that armour. Batman might have been proud (I think copyrights problems anyone?).

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Posted by Hobbes (Member # 138) on :
 
As far as Voyager being unscathed, they did have that armor on at the time. And from what I saw, it could take quite a beating before giving.

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Posted by The Vorlon (Member # 52) on :
 
It's like reading a book without the last 2 pages. It was so abrupt, so VOYAGER. It just... Ended. Like hitting a brick wall.

And yes, I actually predicted in the first 10 mins that all the action would happen 20mins before the end, and the outcome would be so quick that even the crew themselves would be surprised they made it home. An extra couple of mins and a few tweeks to the story could have made all the difference...

Oh, and "Enterprise", good luck...

You'll need it.

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Posted by MIB on :
 
HEY!!! ALL OF YOU ARE TOO LATE!!! I provided the first review of endgame in the voyager section!!!!!! YES!!! I AM INVINCABLE!! But still, I still we storm Berman's home for the shittyness of Endgame.

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Posted by TheF0rce (Member # 533) on :
 
it was exaclty like i what i expected
lots of special effects
story wise--just a bunch of rehash from "timeless" and "all good things"
 
Posted by Soontir_Fel on :
 
I say with storming Berman's house we stay for awhile and make sure 'Enterprise' lives up to the hype.

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Posted by MIB on :
 
[Quote]As far as Voyager being unscathed, they did have that armor on at the time. And from what I saw, it could take quite a beating before giving.[End Quote]

Remember, during the trip inside the transwarp cooridor the sphere adapted to the armor and reduced it's integrety to 9% I think Tuvok said. Kim was also complaining about hull breaches occuring.

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Posted by The Vorlon (Member # 52) on :
 
They adapted weapons to the armour. The armour could have been able to withstand the explosion, even at whatever %...

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Posted by Soontir_Fel on :
 
When they emerged from the sphere's explosion, did they still have the armour on?

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Posted by Dukhat (Member # 341) on :
 
Who really gives a shit?

*Note: No offense, guys. The above comment was not aimed at anyone in particular. I've just finished watching Endgame. Uuuggghh....

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Posted by Epoch (Member # 136) on :
 
I personally enjoyed watching it and so did the rest of the guys who watched it with me. I'm glad that they made it home since there is talk that they will not make a Voyager movie. Without a movie there would be no point to keep them in the delta quadrant.

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Posted by Sol System (Member # 30) on :
 
I liked it.
 
Posted by NightWing (Member # 4) on :
 
I think I'm going to like it as well, pitty I have to wait a few months until I get to see it...
 
Posted by Fructose (Member # 309) on :
 
I thought it was pretty good too. But I don't get all bent aroud the axle with all the stuff most people around here do. I'm just in it for the entertainment.
 
Posted by Treknophyle (Member # 509) on :
 
Well, I do indeed spend a lot of time worrying at the tech and inconsistencies like a dog with a bone. I guess it gives me joy.

And I still liked it.
 


Posted by MIB (Member # 426) on :
 
Same here, Treknophyle! Same here.

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Actually, she's not resting in peace.

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