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Re: omega directive
Then you've got the problem of how they found out about all these people their impersonating...and how is it their getting into the Alpha Quadrant? By the time they get there normally (by warp) the people their impersonating will be dead or have left.
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Re: omega directive
It's possible 8472 has some method of traveling faster
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Re: omega directive
I think they have the ability to open portals to different areas, thus they just opened one closer to earth.
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Re: omega directive
okay, I guess that makes sence
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Re: omega directive
I sort of liked the idea of the Omega Directive. I can see it being a crack at nuclear power, but it was an interesting premise. And the threat of destroying the fabric of space to make warpdrive impossible is as big of a threat as we could possibly see in Trek, making the molecule actually worth staying away from/destroying.
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Re: omega directive
Also nice to see the Feds go "We like our morals, but even we realise sometimes we need to set them to one side"
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Re: omega directive
Funny that, I observed perfection whilst she was observing perfection.nighthawk wrote:From what I remember it was a "meh" episode overall, with the scientific and procedural nonsense being compensated for by Seven's desire to observe perfection.
Thought it had a nice little tie in with Seven knowing all about the directive being an ex-Borg and the knowledge they would have gained from assimilating Starfleet captains. They used the plural so I'm assuming that as well as Picard, there were others, though I don't recall anything in canon?
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Re: omega directive
Wolf 357 probably had lots of captains assimilated.thelordharry wrote:Funny that, I observed perfection whilst she was observing perfection.nighthawk wrote:From what I remember it was a "meh" episode overall, with the scientific and procedural nonsense being compensated for by Seven's desire to observe perfection.
Thought it had a nice little tie in with Seven knowing all about the directive being an ex-Borg and the knowledge they would have gained from assimilating Starfleet captains. They used the plural so I'm assuming that as well as Picard, there were others, though I don't recall anything in canon?
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Re: omega directive
you never know, it's just as possable that they all went down with their ships
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Re: omega directive
And I imagine maybe even a few more at 359Monroe wrote:...Wolf 357 probably had lots of captains assimilated.
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Re: omega directive
No no, all the Captains fled to 357 where the Borg picked them off.thelordharry wrote:And I imagine maybe even a few more at 359Monroe wrote:...Wolf 357 probably had lots of captains assimilated.
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Re: omega directive
Actually they all fled to 356 first but it was shut so they had to go to 357 instead.Monroe wrote:No no, all the Captains fled to 357 where the Borg picked them off.thelordharry wrote:And I imagine maybe even a few more at 359Monroe wrote:...Wolf 357 probably had lots of captains assimilated.
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Re: omega directive
Wolf 356 is closed almost every time I go. What's up with that place?
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Closed to the likes of you and I, Mikey <he says with a knowing wink>.Mikey wrote:Wolf 356 is closed almost every time I go. What's up with that place?
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As the great Groucho Mark once said, "I wouldn't want to join any club that would have me for a member."
I can't stand nothing dull
I got the high gloss luster
I'll massacre your ass as fast
as Bull offed Custer
I got the high gloss luster
I'll massacre your ass as fast
as Bull offed Custer