This was a fantastic episode but they hit my pet peeve twice. They seem unaware of math. If a ship traveling warp 4.9 was chasing a ship going 4.8 and that ship was 2 light years ahead of them, it would take 100 days to catch up. One is going about 7 times light speed faster than the other. Catching up in hours like they did on the show was so out of whack I didn't need to do the math to know it was wrong.

The second time was when T'Pol said a subspace signal would that 200 years to get to the Delta quadrant. That would put the signal speed at about warp 7.1. By their own rules it should be way faster.

I know those are geeky things but Star Trek is a geeky show.

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I enjoyed it, but I don't think it was a good idea to have a Borg episode in Enterprise.

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I enjoy anything that features the Borg, so this is a win for me. It's not great, but it entertains.

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Shout by MamaSaucy
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BlockedParentSpoilers2023-01-28T04:37:49Z

I liked it but I like most things related to the borg. My question is what did this add to the series or interaction with the borg? It’s almost like the enterprises journey gets forgotten in history with some of these interactions. I would think if they met a group of people with nanos and implants again this would trigger some type of alarm.

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Shout by D.seL
BlockedParentSpoilers2021-08-18T16:26:33Z

As good a episode as this was, it shud never have been made. It totally throws continuity out the window... Coz ever following series would have had to have known about the Borg, maybe not by name, but from scans and any other collected data. So that would have to mean TOS, TNG, STV, DS9... all would have had to known of the Borg since this is actually the beginning of the franchise.

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You have got to be kidding me. Day and night hours apart in the Arctic Circle? Not on Earth! This is elementary school Earth Science folks. How did you cock this up?

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