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StarTrekSucksStarWars0wnz
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PostFri Oct 03, 2003 3:53 pm    I, Borg

By looking at my name you can tell I am not that much of a Star Trek fan, although I watch TNG frequently, I don't really seem to get gripped into it. But today an episode called 'I, Borg' was on and I have to say it was great!

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Thomas
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PostSat Oct 04, 2003 4:21 am    

Is that the one with Hugh? That was one of the better episodes that I've seen. A new insight to the Borg, too.


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The Delta Flyer
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PostSat Oct 04, 2003 4:29 am    

Yeah that was the "Hugh" one...BBC2 right? I didn't get chance to see it last night (Went to see about getting a new dog )

I remember seeing it before and it was pretty good. Looking at Hugh though you can see how "old-style" he looks compared to the latter seasons of Voyager's borg...


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Saoirse_Granger
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PostSat Oct 04, 2003 12:51 pm    

Yeah, I saw it. It's one of the episodes that makes me glad that I don't care that people think Trekkers (well, Trekkers my age) are geeks. Trek seems to be stereotyped as a really technical, sciency show with bald guys and people with wrinkly foreheads and pointy ears, but, as proved by I, Borg it really centres on the ethics of a different day and age. Am I stating the obvious?

My fave bit is where Geordi names the borg...No, that's it. Hugh!. Not you, Hugh!

It did saoud really strange to hear a borg say...Resistance is...not...futile?


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sabertooth1217
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PostSat Oct 04, 2003 12:56 pm    

i saw that epsiode a very long time ago. huhe is a very good seconday person on tng.

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The Delta Flyer
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PostSun Oct 05, 2003 4:38 pm    

Doesn't he come back, leading the "Borg Resistance" in Descent Part 2...maybe Part 1 as well, I can't remember...
I thought that episode was good...didn't it have Crusher commanding the Enterprise in the battle against the Borg ship?


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MrsPicard
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PostSun Oct 05, 2003 7:43 pm    

Yes, that is true, Hugh returns in "Descent, part II", he helps Riker and Worf saving Jean-Luc, Troi and Geordi, and Crusher has command of the Enterprise and fights the borg ship. She finally destroys it with the help of the metaphasic shield (or something, I don't know the exact name *lol*) which makes the Enterprise able to fly into the corona of the sun. The Borg ship is then destroyed by a sun eruption caused by the Enterprise (don't ask me exactly how )

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Lt.BirdGod
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PostMon Oct 06, 2003 12:40 pm    

Which of course credit on that piece of technology was not given to the true inventor.

It was that Ferengi guy, it was just a few episodes earlier in fact.

Oh, I forget his name, but I know LaForge didn't come up with it.

And Hugh was cool. I like the conversation between "Locutus" and Hugh.
That was pretty cool.


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PostMon Oct 06, 2003 6:03 pm    

Oh, I remeber that episode where they get the technology to go into suns isn't the scientist guy Dr. Rega or something along that line?

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PostThu Oct 09, 2003 12:22 pm    

That was it! Rega! Dr. Rega!

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