This show is really going out of its way to make the Borg a non-threatening enemy. They used to be scary, now they're pathetic. Voyager just doesn't have that much trouble against them and we continue to encounter Borg who are reclaiming their individuality; this really takes the edge out of them.
Furthermore, the ones we find here are all kids. Those twins weren't even allowed to speak. So the scary factor is now in the negative numbers. I was intrigued that they actually joined the Voyager crew at the end, but is this going to be just like the crew of the USS Equinox who came on board and were never heard from again? If they stick around then that could be some good material for Seven.
I guess the writers had run out of games for Starfleet to play, so they recycled poker?
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This show is really going out of its way to make the Borg a non-threatening enemy. They used to be scary, now they're pathetic. Voyager just doesn't have that much trouble against them and we continue to encounter Borg who are reclaiming their individuality; this really takes the edge out of them.
Furthermore, the ones we find here are all kids. Those twins weren't even allowed to speak. So the scary factor is now in the negative numbers. I was intrigued that they actually joined the Voyager crew at the end, but is this going to be just like the crew of the USS Equinox who came on board and were never heard from again? If they stick around then that could be some good material for Seven.
I guess the writers had run out of games for Starfleet to play, so they recycled poker?