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[QUOTE]Originally posted by The Mighty Monkey of Mim: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Harry: [qb] - The map of the Klingon border was consistent with the usual Star Charts/ST Dimension way of things. Except.. I wonder what the label for the blue area said. It can't be the Federation, and it looks far too big to belong to an Earth with only a dozen capable starships.[/qb][/QUOTE]And the fact that no source I am aware of has ever given the Orions and Klingons a shared border. According to some episodes, don't they also share one with the Cardassians? Add to that the Romulans and it's getting pretty crowded over there. [QUOTE][b]- The Augments still had the Denubulan woman from the shuttle aboard.[/b][/QUOTE]Yes, but I'm wondering how exactly this works. When they left C-12 aboard the shuttle the [i]Enterprise[/i] scanned them and reported that there were "Augments and one human aboard...Soong." So where was the Denobulan chick? They had brought her to the station (unconscious) with them aboard the shuttle, but we were led to believe by that line that they had left her there. <font color="red">Continuity gaffe!</font> I also don't much care for the fact that in all three of these episodes T'Pol changes catsuits between scenes in which she would seem to have no time or apparent reason to do so. [QUOTE][b]- The Klingon Chancellor is called Marek. Or something similar.[/b][/QUOTE]M'Rek, according to the closed-captioning. [QUOTE][b]- A Klingon escape pod. I forgot who said what regarding those, but we see one here.[/QUOTE][/b]Well, at some point somebody *did* say that Klingons didn't believe in them, but Worf was found in one in "Penumbra" (DS9) and Archer used one in "Bounty" (ENT). [QUOTE][b]- "Superior ability breeds superior ambition". Wasn't that a line from "Space Seed"?[/b][/QUOTE]Yep. According to this episode it was said by one of the Augments' creators, who was later murdered by one of them. [QUOTE][qb]- So, we basically saw the conception of Data and his siblings in the last few minutes. Who would have thought that Kahn and Data had something in common. [/qb][/QUOTE]Yeah, this was a little too "cute" but fun nonetheless. By a pleasant coincidence, these episodes offer an in-universe explanation (not that any was ever particularly needed, but still) as to why Data's creator and Khan share the name Noonien. Arik must have named his progeny after the great Augment. (Of course, the real story is that Roddenberry named both characters similarly in an attempt to find an old war buddy. I don't believe he was ever successful.) [QUOTE]Originally posted by Mark Nguyen: [qb] -Enterprise outguns a BoP three to one? Good thing Duras had three when we last saw him... [/qb][/QUOTE]Well, if I'm not mistaken, the BoP is a *scout* and the NX-01 is something akin to a *heavy cruiser* so... [QUOTE][b]-And there's nothing said that Soong didn't already have kids... Or he'll get out and about at some point later. He's apparently not in prison because of murder, so perhaps he'll be pardonned some day?[/b][/QUOTE]And heck, even murderers are pardoned/paroled once in a while, even in this "un-enlightened" age. [QUOTE]Originally posted by Futurama Guy: [qb] Anyone catch the name of the Klingon colony that was about to be attacked?[/qb][/QUOTE]It was Qu'Vat, which was the name of the attack cruiser in "Aquiel" (TNG). It's on the [i]Star Charts[/i], although as I said above their precise configuration is in a fair amount of question now since they don't include the Borderland and have the Briar Patch and Klach D'kel Brakt as separate, etc. (Actually, I'm not quite sure, are we supposed to think Soong's "Briar Patch" is the same as the one from [i]Insurrection[/i]? Or is the naming just a coincidence? There certainly didn't seem to be any indication in INS that they were in or near Klingon territory, or even former Klingon territory.) [b] [QUOTE]As for the Malik scene - it was unexpected, but then again, he didn't seem like one to give up so easily. I would imagine all of those extra buttons he was pushing while Soong was talking to him was for the transporter...I was sort of wondering what he was doing there.[/b][/QUOTE]He was obviously preparing to detonate the Genesis device. :p [QUOTE][qb] Hey, didn't they mention the whole Botany Bay myth as being 150 years ago, in so much as to tease the 1996 theory?? I'm sure some sort of general time reference was given. [/qb][/QUOTE]Well, yes, they are obviously remaining true to the original timeline as Phlox stated the EW were in the 20th century in "Borderland"; but no, the "150 years" reference was separate from the [i]Botany Bay[/i] tale. (Soong said Malik would be "confiming everything they've said about Augments for the past 150 years" if he detonated the bioweapon over the colony. [b]HE KILLED PERSIS!!!!!!!!!! THE BASTARD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! <font size=+5>MAAAAAAAAAAAAAALIK!!!!!!!!</font>[/b] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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