Hey, remember when Mr. Spock helped create the Borg?

So, Jean-Luc. There are these powerful forces out there and you are expanding to rapidly. And yes, they were created by the federation a long time ago.

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Nu-Spock's actor is so utterly pathetic compared to the guy from the recent films who was so utterly pathetic compared to Nimnoy.

is this really where STD went

Why does this fucking series insist on continually going backwards & fucking with everything that came before?
>future show
>doesn't just keep going into the fucking future
Nobody would really even complain if it was just the same "hey here's a new ship & crew" formula all the damn time.

Sylar was a decent pick.
The only unforgivable aspect of him is his voice; he does not fucking have Nimoy's tone.

Few actors do. I never realised until listening to audiobooks but Nimoy has an incredible voice.

I'd place Nimoy's voice in the same league with James Earl Jones and Tim Curry. You can put any of them to read anything and it still would sound amazing.

yes, but, all life on earth was created by picard anyway, so it all balances out.

because they paid some decent writers to have some half-way good ideas once upon a time, and now it's cheaper to re-hash those ideas than it is to risk saying anything substantial.

And they say smoking never did anything for us.
That gen, even if you yourself didn't do it, everyone around you did more or less everywhere you went.

Imagine the kind of kino this series could've been if it'd just kept going forward. Humanity's evolving idea of what the future would be. Roughly each gen getting its own take. Instead they just keep fucking with & fucking with the same shit like any other corporate franchise.

>Humanity's evolving idea of what the future would be
as the franchise itself was evolved.

I thought V'Ger and Decker created the Borg?

>This is great & all Ilea, but I thought this whole merging thing would be more sexual

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One good explanation I've heard is, that the current makers of ST are going to the opposite direction from what Roddenberry created because they are shedding the rest of of the constrictions he demanded to be kept while he was alive.
It already started with DS9 and Voyager, but now they are feeling even more confident on shaking it all up as they think they can expand the viewer base that way.

That's a great explanation of an incredibly shit idea.
"Hey, here's all these characters you never watched because you didn't like this shit before, but now you will cause it's a totally different thing that still has them for some reason" never fucking works.

What if the Borg would assimilate the Porg? Cool idea huh?

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We don't know for sure, but the basic concept is so similar that it either is the borg or it's an Original Concept Do Not Steal

did you know being dyslexic is actually a strength and makes you a super unique and special snowflake? HEY LOOK AT THIS FUCKING CRIPPLE ROLLING IN OUR SPACE SHIP, we are woke and diverse! very progressive very yes

When your progressive sjw affliction actually makes you break the very notion of a civilization without scarcity and class differences by putting a super advanced cyborg and a starfleet officer in an antique weelchair on the same fucking crew and ship.

That's how you know STD is a JJ style non canon universe

>And yes, they were created by the federation a long time ago.

No, they weren't. The Borg existed long before even the first Star Trek series (and now Discovery) took place.

Go read Shatner's books sometimes, he lays it all out - in fiction of course - that the Borg existed on their "Machine World" which is where Voyager (the NASA craft, not the fucking space ship/series) eventually was discovered by them, upgraded, and then sent back home which is why Star Trek: The Motion Picture came to be.

The Borg knew about Earth a very very long time before even Discovery or even Enterprise but that doesn't matter anyway.

PAY ATTENTION YOU IDIOT

Tim Curry voiced King Chicken on Duckman and also Slaygar the Slaver on the second season of Red Wall.

there was a red wall show?

isn't nuspock supposed to be dyslexic

Awesome villain voice

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>books
>canon
Pick one

>DUDE EVERYTHING NEEDS A BACKSTORY
Fucking prequel shit pisses me off

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Einstein was dyslexic

this is hte kind of shit that makes me happy about dropping that shitty show and started VOY.

This.

>std
>canon
pick one

Just because the show sucks doesn't mean crappy books are canon.

id like to hit STD with a cannon