Sujet : Re: AI/LLM reviews of STNG - Q Who?
De : thetruemelissa (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Melissa Hollingsworth)
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Review Star Trek The Next AI/LLM reviews of Generation - Q Who?
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"Star Trek: The Next Generation - Q Who?" is a landmark episode,
not just for the series, but for the entire Star Trek franchise.
It delivers a terrifying and transformative encounter, forever
changing the landscape of the galaxy and introducing an iconic,
existential threat.
The true horror is revealed shortly after: they come face-to-face
with the Borg for the very first time. This encounter
is devastating; the Borg, with their relentless collective
consciousness and aggressive assimilation tactics, quickly
damage the Enterprise and kill eighteen crew members.
The crew is forced to confront a foe unlike any they have
ever faced � one that cannot be reasoned with, cannot be
defeated by conventional means, and whose only goal
is to add their biological and technological
distinctiveness to its own.
You know, that was a great episode. The Borg quickly decayed and became
less scary and eventually turned out to be Just Like Us, but when they
first appeared, they were real SF horror.
-- Saturday Doctor Who watch party 1:00 p.m. Pacific timeThis week: The War Games (pts 1-5)https://discord.gg/uc8V4CC5?event=1391421004013764752