http://sfdebris.com/videos/startrek/e149.php
I really like the idea behind the story, but the execution could be better. Actually, that sums up the entire series. Anyway, I think the biggest misstep of the story is Phlox developing a cure for the Borg nanites. I think a much better plot thread would have been for one of the guards get infected instead, and then have Phlox trying to cure him only for nothing to work. You could get some good drama and pathos out of Phlox's interactions with the guard and Archer dealing with a member of his crew slowly fading away with nothing to do. Unlike most euthanasia subplots, there could also be a third option: What if you cryogenically froze the crewman instead? Then new methods of curing could be attempted from time to time as medical science progressed. Would that be too cruel? Would that be too much of a security risk? If you did that, what would you tell his next of kin?
For the inexplicably incomplete Borg hail, I think in this case you could afford to not be quite so obsessed with maintaining continuity. History was already changed in First Contact, and you could just as well argue that they should've found Cochrane's mentions when digging through information of any possible earlier encounters with the Borg. Alternatively, at least make the message garbled and conveniently block out the word "Borg" and handwave that as the communications equipment getting damaged in the initial takeover and the Borg did not consider that high priority in their repairs and modifications.
Regeneration (ENT)
Re: Regeneration (ENT)
"Regeneration" is the biggest example of Enterprise wanting to have cake and eat it too.
IMO the episode is at least a little funnier if you change the crash site location from "The Arctic" to "Sweden"
Have to agree on the medical subplot. Also, there was no need for the Borg hail at all - just have "no communications!"
IMO the episode is at least a little funnier if you change the crash site location from "The Arctic" to "Sweden"
Have to agree on the medical subplot. Also, there was no need for the Borg hail at all - just have "no communications!"
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Re: Regeneration (ENT)
Come to think of it, why did they wait so long to send the hail instead of doing it the moment Enterprise was in range?PerrySimm wrote:Also, there was no need for the Borg hail at all - just have "no communications!"
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Re: Regeneration (ENT)
I actually rather wish they hadn't done this episode. Continuity issues (and the laughable attempts to address them) aside, it just seems a continuation of VOY's neutering of the Borg.
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