John, A fantastic job patching together the Wolf 359 clips/references. This event has a special place in my mind. What a watershed moment in the franchise
Lieutenant Steve Levy, a Starfleet officer who believes Wolf 359 (the event in which Locutus and The Borg wiped out a ton of starships) was an inside job
I always hated the episode where Admiral Satie just had to remind Picard of his most traumatic experience in his life. That was hitting below the belt.
Right this is my issue, how in the hell Riley and Laura survive considering that cube was destroyed? The Queen survived as she isn't an individual drone more a consciousness inside the collective
@JohnDiMarco It's the most plausible theory which I subscribe to. To be honest I don't think anyone paid close enough attention to the continuity to be troubled by it
Typical Voyager plot hole writing. Nobody on that show ever bothered to do any checking that's why the whole show was full of gaffs and continuity errors and plot holes such as using more torpedoes than what was stated they had, losing more shuttles than they had, magically being able to build a new shuttle from scratch not once but twice... The list of plot holes and continuity errors go on...
@@JohnDiMarconah, it was just typical lazy voyager writing. The show was full of bad writing, which js why it was the worst of the first four Star Trek Shows, and the worst Star Trek until Discovery, Picard, Lower Decks, Short Treks and Strange New Worlds came along...
@@ValiantWrestling *gaffes* Rather ironic. I don't know what's a continuity error about a ship being able to build more torpedoes and shuttles as they went, given that we spend an entire episode watching them scratch design and build the Delta Flier.
You are proposing to head backwards in time, find humpback whales, then bring them forward in time, drop them off, and hope to hell they tell this Probe what to do with itself!
“Wolf 359 was an inside job.” This joke is hilarious, but you can also kind of see why people in Starfleet might believe it. After all, the guy who destroyed most of the Starfleet ships at Wolf 359 was Picard, who had been assimilated by the Borg
A nice integration of the Wolf 359 battle references. Thanks John!
John, A fantastic job patching together the Wolf 359 clips/references. This event has a special place in my mind. What a watershed moment in the franchise
Great editing job on this consequential event.
Lieutenant Steve Levy, a Starfleet officer who believes Wolf 359 (the event in which Locutus and The Borg wiped out a ton of starships) was an inside job
Always gives me chills. Were there some references in Picard too?
The editing of Hansen’s transmission and the battle was really well done too.
I always hated the episode where Admiral Satie just had to remind Picard of his most traumatic experience in his life. That was hitting below the belt.
A real astronomical star system.
Wolf 359 is the exact GPS Location of Deej Odyssey's house. Coincidence? I think not.
Right this is my issue, how in the hell Riley and Laura survive considering that cube was destroyed?
The Queen survived as she isn't an individual drone more a consciousness inside the collective
@@saintofselhurst This is speculation, but maybe the cube, after assimilating people at 359, sent them back to Borg space in a sphere.
@JohnDiMarco It's the most plausible theory which I subscribe to. To be honest I don't think anyone paid close enough attention to the continuity to be troubled by it
Typical Voyager plot hole writing.
Nobody on that show ever bothered to do any checking that's why the whole show was full of gaffs and continuity errors and plot holes such as using more torpedoes than what was stated they had, losing more shuttles than they had, magically being able to build a new shuttle from scratch not once but twice...
The list of plot holes and continuity errors go on...
@@JohnDiMarconah, it was just typical lazy voyager writing.
The show was full of bad writing, which js why it was the worst of the first four Star Trek Shows, and the worst Star Trek until Discovery, Picard, Lower Decks, Short Treks and Strange New Worlds came along...
@@ValiantWrestling *gaffes* Rather ironic.
I don't know what's a continuity error about a ship being able to build more torpedoes and shuttles as they went, given that we spend an entire episode watching them scratch design and build the Delta Flier.
You are proposing to head backwards in time, find humpback whales, then bring them forward in time, drop them off, and hope to hell they tell this Probe what to do with itself!
That's the general idea.
@JohnDiMarco that's crazy!
“Wolf 359 was an inside job.” This joke is hilarious, but you can also kind of see why people in Starfleet might believe it. After all, the guy who destroyed most of the Starfleet ships at Wolf 359 was Picard, who had been assimilated by the Borg
Wow! Us Borg did some serious damage at the Ol' Wolf 359. We warned you humans that resistance was futile, but you didn't listen...
We will resist you with our last ounce of strength.
3:19 she assimilated Janeway's hairdo too.
Is this in any way related to Phantom
309?
@@tdouwd9517 A distinct possibility.
Not sure how they survived 359 when the cube was destroyed?
Cube launched a Sphere off-screen which went back to the Delta Quadrant.