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[QUOTE]Originally posted by David Templar: [QB] It wasn't nearly as bad an episode as I thought it'd be, but still, if they hadn't reduced the time it took for the Borg nanoprobes to take affect, there would not have been a story to begin with. A few hairy moments, especially when we see Captain Archer's naivity assert itself in regards to the assimilated people. It seems like he changed his mind too quickly, he seemed the idealistic type that wouldn't be stopped by just different biometric readings. BTW, did the NX-01 always have two rear torpedoe launchers? I was rather amazed by the amount of punishment she delt. Not to mention that the phase pistols seemed more capable of delaying being adapted to than 24th Century phasers, simply by dialing up the power. Other little things like bothered me was the fact Admiral Forrester accompanied the search party, which made no sense. That the Borg nanoprobes could not assimilate individuals as rapidly as they did in the future, even though they had no problem with assimilating equipment at a high rate. Malcolm's line about them "might as well be shooting holographic bullets" was kinda funny. Highly skeptical that a mere subspace signal could reach all the way back to the Delta Quadrant, especially without the aid of rely stations. If that was possible, why did the Borg in FC even bother with rigging the Ent-E's nav deflector? Finally, this, ontop of Cochrane's speech at Princeton, ontop of the accounts the survivors of Guiane's race, etc, you'd think the Federation wouldn't have been so surprised by the Borg when they were 'formally' introduced in the 24th Century. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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