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207: '''Episode name''' ''[[2024]] [[July 1]]'' | 207: '''Episode name''' ''[[2024]] [[July 1]]'' | ||
(First watched 2024-07-05) This is the first time I've watched two episodes and they didn't flow together so much I just wrote about them together. | |||
I get that there was some worry about using the old Borg tech, but... did they really have a choice? They have a person whose existence relies on a timeline which is currently busted, traveling for months doesn't really seem like an option. | |||
Though the trouble they ran into was not Borg, it felt pretty Borg-like in the end. An AI controlling humanoids to try and make them more perfect. Felt like something else that would go into the collection of megalomaniacal AIs seen on Lower Decks. | |||
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208: '''Episode name''' ''[[2024]] [[July 1]]'' | 208: '''Episode name''' ''[[2024]] [[July 1]]'' | ||
(First watched 2024-07-05) Kind of a dick move on the part of the people on the planet to not explain the pros and cons to Zero before building a body for them. But I was surprised that it didn't end with a total reversion to the status quo. They say the body could only be maintained on that planet, so what does that mean? Is Zero going to start like falling apart as they go on? Will they eventually be forced to go back into their old containment unit or replacement? Will some workaround be found, as with the Doctor's mobile emitter or Gwynn's it'-OK-I-wasn't-created armband? | |||
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209: '''Episode name''' ''[[2024]] [[July 1]]'' | 209: '''Episode name''' ''[[2024]] [[July 1]]'' |