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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. | 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. | ||
If nothing else, this episode at least gave us a cool shot of many ships at Utopia Planitia. | |||
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