But even discounting that, knowing Picard, you honestly expect me to believe they didn't comb the planet for Borg to make sure that didn't happen?
I doubt that. Why would they expect any borg to survive? They die if they get punched hard; being in an exploding sphere, and then surviving a fall through the atmosphere, and then hitting land? Plus, they were kinda in a hurry to get out of there; they didn't want to interfere with the timeline anymore than they had to. They didn't want Temporal Investigations up their butts, after all
Time travel. I was enjoying the series until I saw a P-51 taking shots at a shuttle craft.
I wasn't watching when the final episode aired but I've seen those few final minutes. Blah!
In fairness to the staff of the show, they weren't given advance notice that season would be the last. Because of that we got a silly ending.
The final episode ranks right down there will the St. Elsewhere ending.
Time travel. I was enjoying the series until I saw a P-51 taking shots at a shuttle craft.
I wasn't watching when the final episode aired but I've seen those few final minutes. Blah!
In fairness to the staff of the show, they weren't given advance notice that season would be the last. Because of that we got a silly ending.
The final episode ranks right down there will the St. Elsewhere ending.
Wut.
That was the S3 finale. There was a S4, you know. And they definitely knew the show was ending that season, several episodes before the end.
I doubt that. Why would they expect any borg to survive? They die if they get punched hard; being in an exploding sphere, and then surviving a fall through the atmosphere, and then hitting land? Plus, they were kinda in a hurry to get out of there; they didn't want to interfere with the timeline anymore than they had to. They didn't want Temporal Investigations up their butts, after all
It's the BORG. You ALWAYS check to see if it's really dead. ALWAYS.
Time travel. I was enjoying the series until I saw a P-51 taking shots at a shuttle craft.
I wasn't watching when the final episode aired but I've seen those few final minutes. Blah!
To be completely honest, a Dogfight involving shuttlecraft and piston engined aircraft is something I have wanted to see in Star Trek for a long time...... it just..... why did we need time traveling space TRIBBLE too?!?
IIRC the Borg who "survived" were frozen in the arctic ice. That could be how the Ent-E missed them. I'm sure they scanned looking for them, they just didn't find them all.
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I doubt that. Why would they expect any borg to survive? They die if they get punched hard; being in an exploding sphere, and then surviving a fall through the atmosphere, and then hitting land? Plus, they were kinda in a hurry to get out of there; they didn't want to interfere with the timeline anymore than they had to. They didn't want Temporal Investigations up their butts, after all
I wasn't watching when the final episode aired but I've seen those few final minutes. Blah!
In fairness to the staff of the show, they weren't given advance notice that season would be the last. Because of that we got a silly ending.
The final episode ranks right down there will the St. Elsewhere ending.
Wut.
That was the S3 finale. There was a S4, you know. And they definitely knew the show was ending that season, several episodes before the end.
Please, you'll upset my signature time travelling space TRIBBLE.
It's the BORG. You ALWAYS check to see if it's really dead. ALWAYS.
To be completely honest, a Dogfight involving shuttlecraft and piston engined aircraft is something I have wanted to see in Star Trek for a long time...... it just..... why did we need time traveling space TRIBBLE too?!?
So that totally ruined that episode.
My character Tsin'xing
This is also my biggest dilike of the series
however, you can gain a little consolidation that it was meant to be this...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8vslSWlsEg