Reviewer : | Indefatigable | Rating : | |
Review : | I suppose it was a good attempt. It's not entirely believable that the loss of one major component can cripple the ship like this (the laptop I'm typing this on has a dual-core processor and a backup hard disc) but I suppose it was a plot device. Still, the shuttlecraft ought to be unaffected, and using one to recover the core might be a bit more effective. It gets a bit silly in places (the escape via 15th Century hang glider for instance - I hope they donated the prop to a museum somewhere). In general, they could not really decide between making it dramatic or vaguely funny. They did not really succeed with either, but it sort-of worked. | ||
Reviewer : | ajdedo | Rating : | |
Review : | Far too much discussion between the Captain and Da Vinci. Why doesn't she just turn him off and put the mobile emitter in her purse? Instead she spends hours explaining things him, including explaining to him why she can explain things to him. Very lame. And what happened to all the stolen technology? Why didn't Voyager just beam up the entire content of the storage facility? They had many episode when they wouldn't trade technology, and now they leave behind weapons and transporters without worry? Very inconsistent. If they just added the element of a grab and heist story, reacquiring stolen property, it would have been better. | ||
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