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That damned talking iguana only had a few lines, but their unexpectedness had me laughing.
That damned talking iguana only had a few lines, but their unexpectedness had me laughing.
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625: '''The Haunting of Deck Twelve''' ''[[2000]] [[May 17]]''
(First watched 2009-07-02)  Neelix fucks with the Borg Children: The Episode.
I really don't understand why everything was so secretive.  Clearly everyone else on the ship knew about the entity and the havoc it had wreaked.  Did they really think the Borg kids would be frightened by the truth?  Or worried they'd be inquisitive and mess with it?  Seems unnecessary that they just try to avoid telling them anything and then stick them with Neelix when the ship starts unusual low-power maneuvers.
It's possible, I guess, that he was just making most of it up... but it seemed to jive with the facts and the happenings after he left the room.  And even if fake, it still wouldn't explain why things were going on that they never bothered telling the Borg children about ahead of time.
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626: '''Unimatrix Zero Part I''' ''[[2000]] [[May 24]]''
(First watched 2009-07-02)  I don't really get the Borg motivation for trying to stop Unimatrix Zero.  So one in a million drones connects to a shared paradise of individuality while regenerating... and?  It didn't seem to affect their productivity at all and they had no memory of it when awake, so all the effort to get rid of it seems a waste.  I mean, time and again we've been told how the Borg will ignore things they either don't see as a threat or aren't worth assimilating... so why do they care about this?
Also, it's weird that Seven acts so differently inside and outside of Unimatrix Zero eventually, considering nothing changes about her except her self image.  She's always resisted acting more "normal" aboard Voyager, but now she feels free to among these people she doesn't remember and has just remet?  She then gets ticked that Axum didn't say they used to be "more than friends" and retreats to being more Seven-ish.  Just more crazy Seven poorly dealing with humanity, I guess.
So Tom Paris is promoted back to Lieutenant junior grade... but still not Harry.
So the Delta Flyer gets blown up!  Wonder if they'll make another.
So at the end we see Drone Tuvok, Drone Torres, and Drone Janeway.  I guess they had to try to one-up the reveal of Picard as Locutus in [[Star Trek: The Next Generation|TNG's season 3 finale]].


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