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Also, Ms. O'Donnel, emailing everyone within a hundred miles is ''not'' a simple task considering email addresses have no logical relationship to worldwide location. And it's an assholey thing to do even if you could. | Also, Ms. O'Donnel, emailing everyone within a hundred miles is ''not'' a simple task considering email addresses have no logical relationship to worldwide location. And it's an assholey thing to do even if you could. | ||
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524: '''Relativity''' ''[[1999]] [[May 12]]'' | |||
(First watched 2009-06-19) What a screwy time travely episode. When one Seven dies... they just grab an earlier one with no consequences. Yet somehow grabbing these later ones too many times would doom an earlier one from some sort of time travel psychosis? And though one of the captured Captain Braxton was from a point in time when he hadn't yet decided to commit the crime, he's still going to be reintegrated with the one that did and go to trial? I was wondering if the act of arresting him before he'd done anything was the cause of him being pissed off enough to do something, but it didn't seem to play out that way. | |||
So they wanted to help Seven blend in to past Voyagers by disguising her Borg bits, but with their fancy schmancy future technology could they have not gone even further? I dunno, disguise her as some actual minor member of the crew, or give her a personal cloaking device? | |||
So they talk about the events of [[First Contact|Star Trek: First Contact]] again, using it as an example of a paradox where attempting to stop something causes it to happen. Buuuut I don't think it's a good example. Just because the Enterprise crew stopped the Borg from interfering doesn't mean the Borg incursion was a necessary part of making it happen. I mean, it's not like Zefram Cochrane turned out to be a rogue Borg drone or something. | |||
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525: '''Warhead''' ''[[1999]] [[May 19]]'' | |||
(First watched 2009-06-19) The episode title didn't leave much confusion as to what it was they'd really found on the planet. | |||
So everyone was impressed with how admirably Harry Kim handled things in this episode. Surely he'll be rewarded with another non-promotion. | |||
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526: '''Equinox Part 2''' ''[[1999]] [[May 26]]'' | |||
(First watched 2009-06-19) So of course to preserve series status quo, when they finally meet another Starfleet ship it's a group who has gone against the Starfleet way and are killing innocent life forms for their own benefit, and thus are doomed to not last past this two-parter. | |||
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[[Star Trek: Voyager Season 6]] | [[Star Trek: Voyager Season 6]] |