Talk:Unimatrix Zero
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[edit] Attention needed
Needs full wiki-markup, general tidying (spelling, grammar, tone) and a major expansion. -- Michael Warren | Talk 23:52, Feb 2, 2005 (CET)
[edit] {{pna}}
As well as the above, I've added the {{pna}} because the article needs a reworking as it reads more like an episode synopsis. — THOR =/\= 19:36, 26 Sep 2005 (UTC)
Agreed, it needs substantial rework. Major Pita 14:10, 14 Oct 2005 (UTC)
- Rewrote the article although it probably might need some more attention. -- Q 16:51, 6 Nov 2005 (UTC)
- All this article needs is some pictures from Unimatrix Zero. All the text by itself makes it look bland, pictures will greatly improve this. - Adm. Enzo Aquarius 16:59, 6 Nov 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Background species
Which species were seen in this place that had been seen before? Where there any new ones?
[edit] Patently Ridiculous
Now I like Star Trek: Voyager. And not just for Seven of Nine; I like the show generally. But this must be said. Some of the things on it were patently ridiculous and fly in the face of established canon continuity, to the point where some Trek-lovers do not consider the show to be canon.
Take this woman Laura, a drone in Unimatrix Zero. She was assimilated at Wolf 359? Now wait a minute: How many Borg cubes were there at that confrontation? ONE. Did it make it back to the Delta Quadrant? NO. So how in the hizzell could she say this? And this is not the first time this nonsense was asserted. See "Unity", and a passing reference in "Infinite Regress". That is one of things that severely marred the show; this propensity of writers to throw established canon fact out the window.
\– Watching... listening... 01:06, 3 October 2007 (UTC)
- First off, this discussion is not going to impact changing the article. This is just a vent of personal opinion, and that is not what talk pages are for, period. Second off, I seem to recall the Borg Queen being on that cube, and we saw her later, and based on what Picard said it was the SAME Queen we saw, not a different one. Obviously, some Borg technology, be it time travel related, or long range transporters, or some such, lets drones and queens escape the destruction of their ship in certain instances. --OuroborosCobra talk 01:12, 3 October 2007 (UTC)