Starship Lore : Tactical Cube - The Collective's Dissapointment

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  • @Cowinspace
    @Cowinspace 6 лет назад +566

    The Borg obviously created the Tactical Cube specifically to counter the threat posed by the Oberth class.

    • @epsilon7707
      @epsilon7707 6 лет назад +7

      HA

    • @demetriusjohn8534
      @demetriusjohn8534 6 лет назад +7

      Nice one.

    • @A-Legitimate-Salvage
      @A-Legitimate-Salvage 6 лет назад +15

      Oberth class is the god ship

    • @MissionGrey
      @MissionGrey 6 лет назад +17

      I really like your idea of the better path of the shield creation, and it always bugged me that Voyager would discover something then forget about it the next episode - See Isokonetic Canon. However unless I am mistaken, wasn’t the reason Voyage was able to damage the Tactical Cube was due to the improved torpedo design future Janeway brought back, not just the Ablative Armor?
      Love your videos!

    • @darrenskjoelsvold
      @darrenskjoelsvold 6 лет назад +11

      No, they developed the ability for tactical cubes to join up to deal with the Oberth class. You don't mess around when dealing with the Oberth. It's like the noisy cricket. It's so weak there's got to be something hidden up it's sleeves.

  • @friskyjesus
    @friskyjesus 5 лет назад +75

    “I’m not a writer!”
    You sure about that? You just fixed one of MANY plot holes in Voyager... with minimal effort. Kudos!

  • @williamsquires3070
    @williamsquires3070 6 лет назад +112

    Of course, the tactical cube has one weakness, a small thermal exhaust port which is just wide enough to allow a single photon torpedo. Trouble is, it takes Jedi-like reflexes to get it in there, and no one on Voyager is Force-sensitive... 😆

    • @artembentsionov
      @artembentsionov 5 лет назад +13

      Actually, Seven has superhuman hand-eye-coordination, and the Doctor is literally a computer.

    • @Skull-in-the-house
      @Skull-in-the-house 5 лет назад +4

      Naiomi Wildman had the force on her side

    • @maskmanfive3774
      @maskmanfive3774 Год назад +1

      Janeway will be force sensitive because she is female ..... And a Karen.

    • @MiguelAJeffery
      @MiguelAJeffery Год назад

      😂

  • @cosmicpearl5497
    @cosmicpearl5497 6 лет назад +261

    No Borg can resist Plot based weaponary...

    • @LoreReloaded
      @LoreReloaded  6 лет назад +20

      #truth

    • @ironfistdragon
      @ironfistdragon 6 лет назад +17

      tuvok prepare to activate the main plot device

    • @roccaraso1771
      @roccaraso1771 5 лет назад +2

      it reminds me of a certain ship with an admiral named piett in star wars after he met a certain a wing or how i call it a "Plot-Wing"

    • @maxissixam6049
      @maxissixam6049 5 лет назад +1

      Voyager to be fair was the shittiest show, had to beat sisko and DS9 so they just made og star trek and lost in space combined

    • @beck8490
      @beck8490 4 года назад +2

      Nothing can

  • @andrewgilbertson5672
    @andrewgilbertson5672 6 лет назад +111

    As a major Voyager fan, one of the things I hate the most is when somebody suggests it should've been different (usually because they want it to be Battlestar Galactica). It's not that I don't see the occasional missed potential, but generally I enjoy the show a lot for what it is, and get frustrated when people are hung up with their vision of what could have been instead of what's there.
    ...All of that said, DANG is this a major exception; I *really* want to see this version of Voyager now. It's a really solid idea, and I'm disappointed we never got to see it executed.

    • @ram89572
      @ram89572 6 лет назад

      Andrew Gilbertson You just reminded me I should look into buying Battlestar Galactica so I can watch it again

    • @ram89572
      @ram89572 6 лет назад +1

      @@thakard I don't have access to unlimited internet to stream a lot of content where I live. So most all of what I watch is from DVD or blu ray

    • @tracyleay
      @tracyleay 6 лет назад +1

      I have to agree here, awesome plotting, let me know if you ever want to collaborate on some crazy sci Fi, just great thinking. That said hindsight is 20/20 and the problems that lead to lazy writing often starts in the production company pushing for greater speed and more “bad assery” in plots. It has destroyed many an amazing show.

    • @HappyBeezerStudios
      @HappyBeezerStudios 6 лет назад +2

      Have to agree. Voyager hat much wasted potential, but it was different then Galactica for the better. DOn't get it wrong, I like both, but they are different settings and have a different tone.
      The writers could have done more by just giving Voyager stuff and never let them use it in favor of a better, later opportunity (bot in and out of universe) then doing it the otehr way around and suddenly have voyager do stuff they shouldn't

  • @sillysailor5932
    @sillysailor5932 6 лет назад +54

    How do you know a tactical cube is superior to a regular cube? To me on screen it looked smaller than a cube. I always assumed a cube was actually a strategic cube. Something you send to assimilate a civilization and a tactical cube is smaller and used for smaller engagements where precision is needed. We seen voyager beat spheres, scout ships and a tactical cube. Did we ever see voyager beat a regular cube in a 'fair fight'?
    Or is possible the writers don't know what tactical and strategic means and just thought tactical was a cool word.

    • @fezziwig184
      @fezziwig184 5 лет назад +3

      Almost certainly they thought it just sounded cool

    • @dreamingflurry2729
      @dreamingflurry2729 2 года назад +3

      @RagDollRat I agree, that's why it is sad that Starfleet doesn't seem to do anything with the advancements Voyager brought back...it's like the WW2-USA gets handed a modern Aircraft-Carrier (and people who can tell them how the technology works and can be made!), but decides: Nah, we'd rather lose more people in combat than we have to!

    • @tobytwist4749
      @tobytwist4749 2 года назад +1

      Brother incubus did you say they never beat a borg cube? Have you watched voyager.

  • @louiepatouie4168
    @louiepatouie4168 6 лет назад +61

    Voyager had superior plot armor.

    • @TheAsvarduilProject
      @TheAsvarduilProject 3 года назад +3

      Specifically, Gold Mk.XV armor that was hella reengineered, and possibly also bought on the Zen store. F@#$ing pay-to-win STO...

    • @planescaped
      @planescaped 3 года назад +5

      I mean... they literally get deus ex machina super plot armor in the finale...
      God Voyager was awful.... And yet, like many others, I loved it and still do want to like it, it just really *really* doesn't hold up under scrutiny, and all because the people who made it were too cowardly and unambitious.

  • @Marshmarsh12
    @Marshmarsh12 6 лет назад +113

    Its like the borg cube, but with armor
    Wait...

    • @LoreReloaded
      @LoreReloaded  6 лет назад +20

      ... I see what you did there

    • @marwig87
      @marwig87 6 лет назад +8

      yeah and a hole in its shields and armor or would that be a plot hole in its shields and armor

  • @Dr.Westside
    @Dr.Westside 6 лет назад +77

    They combine ? What , did they assimilate Voltron ?

    • @Draco_Alpha
      @Draco_Alpha 6 лет назад +13

      Nah, man... They went back in time and assimilated Captain Planet.

    • @kabob0077
      @kabob0077 6 лет назад +6

      They might have gotten a Cybertronian Gestalt.

    • @nobodyimportant2470
      @nobodyimportant2470 6 лет назад +5

      It is really over powered in Armada 2. You basically have warp capable star bases.
      Just be prepared for a long wait if you ever need to restock on drones as it takes some time even with multiple bases placed around the ship yard beaming crew on.

    • @louiepatouie4168
      @louiepatouie4168 6 лет назад +7

      I love the idea of the Borg seeing a old radio wave transmission of Captain Planet, freaken out thinking it was real and heading to the Federation to assimilate him. "We are the Borg, surrender Captain Planet to us, his powers of ecological rectification will be added to our own culture. Resistance is futile".

    • @kabob0077
      @kabob0077 6 лет назад +2

      Louie Patouie Imagine them reacting to Halo or Supreme Commander.

  • @stardude2006
    @stardude2006 6 лет назад +21

    But ......
    The Borg Tactical Cube also carries a compliment of 700 Sexy 7 of 9 Clones
    That'll learn you Starfleet !

  • @Zersixdracos
    @Zersixdracos 6 лет назад +32

    I like the idea of the tactical cube for the Borg but I'll agree that it should have been handled better. To me the idea of multiple ships combining together to make bigger and stronger one fits well with the Borg. What if all the Borg ships we had already seen where just self sustaining modules that could combine to do what ever the collective needs.

    • @dragonknightleader1
      @dragonknightleader1 6 лет назад +3

      It's so corny that I like the idea better than armor plated cube. Still, Lore Reloaded is still completely right; Voyager, even when upgrade, still shouldn't be fighting a cube ever for the same reason you don't fight Jason Vorhees ever. It doesn't matter how heavily armed you are, he's INVINCIBLE. That's what makes horror villains so interesting. They're alien and way stronger than you. If they had to write in a Tactical cube in the show, it should have been about luring a Tactical cube towards a specific location with (fake) Omega molecule readings or something like that.

    • @drahcir8402
      @drahcir8402 6 лет назад +4

      So Space Lego?

  • @robertkalinic335
    @robertkalinic335 6 лет назад +60

    I heard it has 47 variants of queen's body with various attachments and even secret sex chamber where she whips captured starfleet officers with thick electrical cable.

    • @alexandercross9081
      @alexandercross9081 6 лет назад +4

      Why? It hurts more if its thinner and if its insulated it won't hurt as much

    • @robertkalinic335
      @robertkalinic335 6 лет назад +14

      @@alexandercross9081 Well i guess she uses thinner cable on Star wars admirals

    • @stardude2006
      @stardude2006 6 лет назад +1

      Robert Kalinič WooHoo !!!!!!!! 😀

    • @duomaxwell2293
      @duomaxwell2293 4 года назад +3

      We'll See You Soon Harry...

    • @MacTechG4
      @MacTechG4 4 года назад

      Resistance to Snu-Snu Futile!

  • @VelvetCondoms
    @VelvetCondoms 6 лет назад +25

    I'm not sure if this was a fair comparison. The determining factor with Borg combat seems to be information, when they battle Federation ships.
    * With The ship that won the battle at Wolf 359, Starfleet was decimated. But with some information from Locutus, they were able to take it out remotely.
    * With the ship that attacked in First Contact, it was basically unstoppable. Entire ships were destroyed in single shots. But with a little information that Picard retained, they were able to destroy it in a minute.
    * Archer's crew was able to destroy the vessel of Borg separated from the collective by using insider information about the assimilated and modified vessel.
    Now that's other examples.
    In every post-7-of-9 encounter with the Borg, with the exception of her rescue in Dark Frontier, Voyager had 7 of 9, and sometimes other former Borg with them, and thus insider information. They scavenged Borg debris a few times, so they had a good idea of what the Borg use for hulls. They encountered the Borg more times than the rest of Starfleet combined, survived and gathered information each time. They also had the Hansen diaries, and thus a lot of information Starfleet wouldn't normally have. This meant that Voyager's crew had a bunch of information on the Borg. If this doesn't seem like enough, remember: Future Janeway literally wrote the book on the Borg and by that time, anti-Borg technology was widespread and effective, so these encounters probably were helpful.
    The pattern indicates that insider information about the Borg is enough to take an unstoppable force of destruction, and turn it into something you can destroy with a few ships. If we extrapolate that, with the information Voyager had gathered, taking on the Borg with one ship and having a tie would actually be conceivable.

    • @Draco_Alpha
      @Draco_Alpha 6 лет назад +3

      You do have a good point. But the whole big deal about the Borg is that they can’t be stopped... When the writers made Voyager’s crusade against the Borg look ridiculously easy it undermined everything that the Borg were originally created to be.

    • @DieHardjagged
      @DieHardjagged 6 лет назад

      @@Draco_Alpha Its almost like the borg played around with the Voyager on purpose.

    • @HappyBeezerStudios
      @HappyBeezerStudios 6 лет назад

      There is opne thing about using information to do a black ops onboard a cube.
      It is something different to suddenly destroy a cube alone when your weapons should have near to no effect.

    • @artembentsionov
      @artembentsionov 5 лет назад +1

      A box of water True, they were originally created more as a force of nature. You don’t try to stop a hurricane. You get out of the way.

    • @rhumandlove393
      @rhumandlove393 3 года назад

      No voyager bad, writers bad, hammer, nail!

  • @rhylin26
    @rhylin26 6 лет назад +74

    I miss Star Trek Armada :’(

    • @davetycho8330
      @davetycho8330 6 лет назад +2

      Raul Ramos I played Armada 2 and lol’ed on how the intrepid class could take on a borg sphere (even with its regeneration ability activated) and win.

    • @RedshiftOTF
      @RedshiftOTF 6 лет назад +3

      Then play Star Trek Armada 3. :)

    • @Gigas0101
      @Gigas0101 6 лет назад +1

      Love me some Armada 3, though it needs more oberths.

    • @Starjumper2821
      @Starjumper2821 6 лет назад +1

      Star Trek Armada Fleet operations runs on Windows 10 and there is a mod that allows to play it like the original except you can group twice as many ships in a fleet.

    • @tabletophobby3151
      @tabletophobby3151 5 лет назад

      RedshiftOTF 3?

  • @ancientflames6679
    @ancientflames6679 6 лет назад +37

    That's a great overall solution, and I have to agree that the fact that the real Voyager writers couldn't have come up with SOMETHING to rid the plot holes is something of an embarrassmanet.

    • @LoreReloaded
      @LoreReloaded  6 лет назад +3

      Thanks

    • @JenkoRun
      @JenkoRun 6 лет назад +3

      It's because money was involved. When you put a paycheck at the end of the goal the writers get lazy.
      Usually.

    • @stevejackson8060
      @stevejackson8060 6 лет назад +4

      I would love to be a fly on the wall at some of the writer/producer meetings, I suspect that there may well have been ideas floated such as the Lore Master's suggestion (well, perhaps none quite as tidy, but something)...but I also suspect that the producers were like "Nah, that will require the viewer to think and remember - I can't remember the last few episodes so sod it". That might also explain the constant, irritating as hell, lazy - here be this tech, we can use it once, woohoo X thousand LY's closer to home - that plagued every god damned season :( Kes's 'final' gift, quantum slipstream, that odd catapult thingy, random wormhole in the void, trans-warp coil - and more that I've no doubt forgotten because they were over used.

    • @DrewLSsix
      @DrewLSsix 6 лет назад

      Do you apply the same standard to the rest of Star Trek?

    • @DrewLSsix
      @DrewLSsix 6 лет назад +1

      @@JenkoRun right, because all the best shows are produced by people who don't get paid?

  • @digitalis2977
    @digitalis2977 6 лет назад +9

    "Three of Seventeen...Tertiary Facilitator of Construction Node Twelve...we desire you to build a Tactical Cube.
    It's dimensions will be 6561.67979002 cubits by 6561.67979002 cubits by 6561.67979002 cubits..."

  • @22steve5150
    @22steve5150 6 лет назад +12

    This video brings me back to a theory I have about how the Borg got so screwed up in Voyager. The production for Voyager started around the same time as that of the First Contact movie. The initial screenplays for that movie featured a huge fleet of Borg cubes taking on a Federation fleet and the Federation fleet doing quite well, including the newer "post Wolf-359" ships being able to individually wipe out multiple cubes. The idea was that the Federation's capabilities against the Borg had grown by huge margins such that newer capitol ships are much more than a match for a single cube or even a couple of cubes instead of the more muted advancements indicating that a fleet of 40 ships is now more or less a match for a cube instead of mere cannon fodder. Of course Paramount never wants to give a ST show or movie a good budget so all of that got removed because it would have cost too much to create the CGI. I wonder if one of the key premises with the Voyager series was the assumption that these advancements against the Borg happened and when the final draft of the movie was changed, the show's writers didn't change their ideas to reflect it, possibly judging that it would be too unbelievable that the Voyager could last more than a few months alone in the Delta quadrant if it is filled with tens of thousands of Borg ships that can wipe it out in a matter of minutes, leading to one ST show that appears to be so outside of previous canon when it comes to the Borg.
    Oh and also, it would have helped the show if the crew of the Voyager could have got the Isokinetic Cannon operational and utilized it as their "Borg-wrecker" for the rest of the duration of the series, since it makes sense that a super powerful kinetic energy weapon would be especially effective against utterly gigantic, slab sided vessels like Borg cubes, since the impact angle against the cube's sides or shields would be at a 90 degree angle or something close to that, while smaller and more angular ships would presumably have more angular shields which which can deflect kinetic projectiles much, much more effectively because the impacts are at oblique angles. To me that was one of the big missed opportunities of the show, they had a weapon that could have equalized things enough that it's not outright silly to see the Voyager constantly evade the Borg and it's a weapon that to be honest, would be quite difficult for the Borg to adapt to given the size and shape of their vessels.

    • @dragonknightleader1
      @dragonknightleader1 6 лет назад +2

      Also, even the Isokinetic cannon can get nerfed like the modified deflector dish beam. It's very powerful, but has all kinds of drawbacks so they can't use it in normal combat situations.

    • @ZoeMalDoran
      @ZoeMalDoran 4 года назад +1

      I don't think they got to keep the cannon though. The guy they were trying to buy it from killed himself before the deal was finalized.

  • @robertkalinic335
    @robertkalinic335 6 лет назад +29

    When you throw some extra armor plates into trash compactor

  • @Spooglecraft
    @Spooglecraft 5 лет назад +11

    Of course the Voyager can take on a Tactical Cube. After all, it's covered in plot armour.

    • @rhumandlove393
      @rhumandlove393 3 года назад

      @RagDollRat let them hate on voyager, its this channels inside joke. They need it

    • @NashmanNash
      @NashmanNash 2 года назад

      @RagDollRat A simple future cloaking device could not be added to voyager...Do you really think she was anywhere close to be able to go 1v1 against anything bigger than a sphere..during a good day?

  • @donwon7592
    @donwon7592 6 лет назад +40

    Those other ships didn’t have janeway.

    • @LoreReloaded
      @LoreReloaded  6 лет назад +1

      True

    • @k.m.6559
      @k.m.6559 6 лет назад

      Lucky for them LOL

    • @k.m.6559
      @k.m.6559 6 лет назад

      @WhatThe MTG And she drinks to much coffee , it's a diuretic you now

    • @swan6807
      @swan6807 6 лет назад

      Janeway sucks

  • @death369reaper
    @death369reaper 5 лет назад +1

    The reason for the Borg cube being so successful in the wolf battle, was not only because of its advantages, but because of Picard being assimilated, since he had extensive knowledge of the fleets classified information, like weaknesses and the frequency of their shields.

  • @kenjett2434
    @kenjett2434 6 лет назад +2

    This is a great example of how good writing could be. This is your best yet and a big reason i love your channel. Its a shame CBS wants to put fans down and deny anything they put out. When if they would simply embrace the fans and bring fan development into the franchise. It has the potential of becoming the biggest thing to ever hit the big screens and TV. Not to mention what it could mean financially but no they would have to give up some of their control. God forbid that would ever happen.

    • @hybridvigga
      @hybridvigga 6 лет назад

      That's the exact opposite of what would happen. 'Fan development' would kill the franchise for good, hell corporate fan service is so bad Voyager SHOULD have been cancelled (UPN was a new network owned by Paramount/CBS, and having a Star Trek show on there validated the new channel, by the third season you were getting less views in the US than DS9 had on paid subscription channels in the UK), and Enterprise was cancelled.
      Fan development would be the worst idea ever, nobody EXCEPT the fans would watch it, and there aren't enough of those to fund a series unless you also appeal to people who don't have four different bridge uniforms to pick from when they go to a convention and can't speak Klingon. Fan development would drive them away quicker than Voyager or Enterprise did by just being shit.

  • @ThePathStrider
    @ThePathStrider 4 года назад +2

    I always have a problem with scale when it comes to Borg Cubes. I assumed most cubes we see are actually Fusion Cubes (8 cubes together), and that Tactical Cube was just a single cube.

  • @dukoth6552
    @dukoth6552 6 лет назад +4

    you could even end the series with an epic fight between a post-dominion war federation fleet and that cube, maybe even add a line or two at the end about how the Borg wont be able to treat the federation so lightly now that they've managed to beat their most powerful warship
    hell, that would even tie in nicely with the battles of sector 001 and wolf 359, showing the evolution of a federation who's fleet was nothing more than a waste of time to a Cube, to a fleet that could actually stand it's ground against a cube, to a fleet that could go toe to toe with their strongest warship and actually win

    • @HappyBeezerStudios
      @HappyBeezerStudios 6 лет назад

      Adn the Borg be like" The entity known as Federation has developed into a serious thread. Their motives are mostly non-agressive. We will focus on other parts first. We will get closer to perfection and return"
      And then they show up 300 years later, upgraded, with control of half the gamma quadrant for a final, all ending showdown in history.

  • @dam6075
    @dam6075 4 года назад

    While some of your videos do leave me scratching my head as to where you're coming from, and I am a trekkie, I applaud you on this one sir. The "rewrite" option you offered on the story arc beginning with Scorpion would have made FAR more sense and filled in quite a few plot holes. Kudos

  • @lasercatsproductions
    @lasercatsproductions 6 лет назад

    I absolutely love that idea of the armour generator.

  • @lowellleber1722
    @lowellleber1722 6 лет назад

    This was one of your best.

  • @Hitman-zp5wi
    @Hitman-zp5wi 5 лет назад +1

    Voyager had a Sphere to assist it during the attack on the tactical cube and they were focusing fire on a single shield grid

  • @planescaped
    @planescaped 3 года назад +1

    The Tactical Cube is quite impressive, unfortunately some tactical plot holes got into their construction during the building process. and they have a heavy weakness to plot armor.

  • @jeremyrobinson6275
    @jeremyrobinson6275 6 лет назад

    I'd love more videos like this!! I am rewatching Voyager and I agree there are loads of lethargic writing and plot holes. Keep up the good work!!

  • @RimaNari
    @RimaNari 6 лет назад +1

    That was off-topic, but your idea is still spot-on. Doesn't get rid of the enormous inconsistencies of the Janeway character, but that would require re-writing the whole series... The thing is, if the writers were given a free hand on Voyager they probably would have done something like this. But Voyager was shaken from the beginning on with producers interfering too much or some writers fighting with each other.

  • @aperson22222
    @aperson22222 6 лет назад +3

    What’s written on paper is dissimilar from what appeared on screen? That doesn’t sound like VGR.

  • @carolheward6479
    @carolheward6479 2 года назад

    They were all good ideas good vid man.

  • @stangundam01
    @stangundam01 6 лет назад

    I agree with you about the tac cube & the stuff about the drone as I feel it should've been done before scorpion to make what happened more believable

  • @TheStammzilla
    @TheStammzilla 6 лет назад

    Excellent work, sir. I believe your findings in this video essay to be accurate and impartial. Voyager's writers wheeled out so many cool and menacing plot devices only to squander them on poor writing in later scenes or episodes. Or in some other cases forget about then entirely, the Vaadwaur race come to mind.

  • @mackenziebeeney3764
    @mackenziebeeney3764 6 лет назад

    Dude I love foreshadowing, and THAT would have been AWESOME.

  • @Gigas0101
    @Gigas0101 6 лет назад

    My opinion is that you should do more theory crafting. You redeemed an interesting design made into a mook ship with a few bits of choice scene rewriting and the application of afterthou- I mean theoretical forethought. Great lore video, thanks for the upload!

  • @TheHumbleWordsmith
    @TheHumbleWordsmith 6 лет назад

    I agree with most of your points about the tactical cube, and if we were dealing with a stock Intrepid, what they did would be unforgivable. What a lot of people forget is how many upgrades the ship has had, and, frankly, that's the writer's fault. They have had things such as shields that can momentarily survive a supernova at close range before, as well as salvaging tech of at least one Borg ship. Then those things are never heard of again. If the writers had used the minimum effort to drop occasional references to the different technologies Voyager had acquired and implemented, scenes like this would go so much smoother.
    At least Voyager didn't do any real damage, just getting some shield grids fluctuating.

  • @FallingOranges
    @FallingOranges 5 лет назад

    One thing I've noticed across all Star Trek series is that the cubes travel and engage enemies with one face facing forward. I personally think this is a strategic disadvantage as it can increase high damage direct hits, I think a cube would better positioned with a corner facing forward as due to the angles of the sides meeting at said corner would give a higher chance of deflecting attacks and you would have a higher surface area to mount weapon banks able to aim forward.

  • @urself25
    @urself25 6 лет назад

    Wow, for once i agree with you, your analysis and your proposition. Good video.

    • @LoreReloaded
      @LoreReloaded  6 лет назад

      Dont worry..I doubt itll happen often

    • @urself25
      @urself25 6 лет назад

      @@LoreReloaded I will still watch it. I like diverging opinions.

  • @thomasmccullough7233
    @thomasmccullough7233 6 лет назад

    Excellent video!

  • @augustusclaudiusvenorius6292
    @augustusclaudiusvenorius6292 6 лет назад

    Great idea!!!!!
    Before we actually see the tactical cube in "Unimatrix One," the Voyager runs across a space colony that the Borg had destroyed. Later, the tac cube is the nearest Borg ship, suggesting it wiped out that colony. In my head canon, said colony was tremendously powerful and heavily armed; when the cube attacked it, the unidentified aliens dealt severe damage to the Borg, cutting deep into its inner hull. The Voyager encountered it as it was regenerating from all that damage. Sounds silly, but if true, for defense purposes, it would be logical to repair the heavy outer plating first. That way, when we do actually see the thing, it looks up to spec but is still badly hurt, vulnerable to even one starship's sting.

  • @XxZekeKnightxX
    @XxZekeKnightxX 6 лет назад +2

    Related more to Voyager's writing more than the Tactical Cube, but I've been waiting to put in my two-cents about Caretaker's bad writing, after watching the first 8 or so episodes of Voyager before the site I was viewing on decided to shut down. I agree with what Janeway did, but not the reasoning behind it. The Prime Directive was not even a factor as I interpreted the situation. Dialogue suggested that it would take about 3 hours to activate the self-destruct on the Array only, which would mean that setting the Array to send Voyager back to the Alpha Quadrant and timing these two functions would take longer than 3 hours. At the same time, Voyager was in combat against 2 Kazon warships, and dialogue pointed out that while Voyager was arguably the most powerful ship in the sector, there was only one if it. Dialogue in a later episode also suggested that Voyager could not win against 3 Kazon warships, so here in Caretaker, there was potential reinforcements for the Kazon, and Voyager was already in combat for some time, trying to buy Janeway time to do what she needed to. From all of these facts, I conclude that the reasoning was more akin to Worf's "trial" about the destruction of a bogus civilian transport. Janeway made a military decision for the safety of the ship and its crew, at the cost of being forced to remain in the Delta Quadrant. They simply did not have the time guaranteed to accomplish what was necessary to make the plan work, it was running the risk of not having a ship at all to return on. If I were to write this section of the episode, I'd have it so Janeway would vocalize that she's not be willing to take that risk, potentially sacrifice her crew so a few stragglers could get home? That is not Janeway, which LR made painfully clear on multiple occasions, even screwing around with time to try and get EVERYONE home. So yes, destroying the Array did make sense to me, just not the reasoning behind it. That's how I interpreted the episode when I watched it, but maybe I'm just an idiot?

  • @GraniteGhost778
    @GraniteGhost778 6 лет назад

    Huh, I admit that I had no idea that this thing was introduced during Voyager.
    I that's the one ST show I've never seen from start to finish aside from Discovery.
    My introduction to the Tactical Cube was in the Armada games and I always winced a bit when I saw one. I remember them being a bit of a pain to take down.

  • @CaptainGeronimo
    @CaptainGeronimo 6 лет назад

    First 4 seconds sound like you are about to drop the hottest rap hit of year 😀
    About STOs tac cube, you forgot shrapnel torpedo launchers. I know, I'm nerd

  • @MetaSynForYourSoul
    @MetaSynForYourSoul 6 лет назад

    6:57 "this is not hard with forethought." True, but it's definitely ALLOT easier with hindsight, Lore-sama! 😁😎

    • @LoreReloaded
      @LoreReloaded  6 лет назад

      I disagree...everything i just did could have been just as easily done if you planned it out.. voyager was episodic however which is what impacted it

    • @MetaSynForYourSoul
      @MetaSynForYourSoul 6 лет назад

      @@LoreReloaded Ha ha Right. I did say what you said was true. But I wasn't being serious really. Yes if they planned it out we could've been much happier with the results. But there's every indication they either didn't get to or for whatever reason didn't plan episodes in advance like that. At least not past the first couple seasons. At the end, I got the feeling they were just wrapping up shit to get it done.

  • @bustero1498
    @bustero1498 6 лет назад

    I agree that with forethought, the writers could have and arguably should have mapped this out better. However what you’ve done here is taken what was originally created by them and “added/modified/repaired” what was already there by adding pieces to an already written story and connecting (creatively, for sure) some dots and filling in some probable plot holes in retrospect, not creating all of it from the ground up. They may do it differently if they had the chance to, viewing it all in hindsight. Maybe I’m mistaken. Love your channel by the way, keep doing what you’re doing 👍🏻👍🏻
    (Sorry for the run on sentence lol)

    • @LoreReloaded
      @LoreReloaded  6 лет назад

      I've done exactly what they've done in a second or third draft.. saying 'hindsight is 20/20' can be easily dismissed not only with pointing out you can always refine your script and ideas.. but also pointing to babylon 5..

    • @bustero1498
      @bustero1498 6 лет назад

      Lore Reloaded True, you can always refine your script and ideas, but you added and connected pieces across a few episodes, including the finale that drew upon ideas you implemented in past episodes, episodes from prior seasons. Again, forethought would have fixed this but you’re seeing the whole picture when they may not even have had a solid idea for a finale when “scorpion” or “drone” was being written and aired. Just my thoughts 😁

  • @TheQuinian
    @TheQuinian 5 лет назад +2

    plasma in STO causes burn damage over time. Easy way to say "you've got nanites eating your ship" without having to add more code just for a single weapon

    • @Janoha17
      @Janoha17 4 года назад

      Even though they already have that for ground combat.

  • @patrickdavis1463
    @patrickdavis1463 6 лет назад

    Great way to establish how Voyager could fight a T-Cube. However, your idea is perfect if they planned out Voyager over several years and not each season. None the less, great idea!

  • @joeykerr5517
    @joeykerr5517 5 лет назад

    I like like your ending better lol. It's about the same idea I remember having when it aired. It's the obvious choice that wasn't so obvious to them lol. Gotts love the inconsistencies and holes in Trek. I wasn't really a fan of the armor generator itself, it is a bit OP. Same as the torpedoes.

  • @andrewwblanchard6037
    @andrewwblanchard6037 6 лет назад

    that BORG CUBE
    was freaking huge
    and frightening

  • @DblOSmith
    @DblOSmith 6 лет назад

    Holy shit, that would have been so much better. Great plots.

  • @farshnuke
    @farshnuke 2 года назад

    Ah but you forget that Voyager that levelled up since the first series and now it has a borg class character to help with its team, that's why the Tactical Cubes are a minor nuisance, a normal cube would be a speed bump.
    Joking aside you are right. I do like that Voyager slowly learns how to fight its foes but it does feel unearned.

  • @jmfowler9062
    @jmfowler9062 6 лет назад +2

    Worse is not badly utilizing or writing for the tactical but eat her creating it in general. I feel like the borg would simply increase numbers to counter a threat.
    The existence of a tac cube itself is kind of unimaginative

    • @LoreReloaded
      @LoreReloaded  6 лет назад +1

      I mean it's fun for the audience but may not make much sense

  • @Falchion1984
    @Falchion1984 6 лет назад

    Several good points, and a very intriguing scenario for use during Scorpion. I do think that one thing was overlooked. The Tactical Cube's alleged badassery not being conveyed on the tube? I get that. But, did it do better in its game appearances? There's Armada II and Online, as you said, as well as the sadly flawed (on the PC, at the very least) Legacy. Showing how the Tactical Cube did there might've rounded this out nicely, especially if you have footage from one of more of the games above to illustrate the point.

  • @Justicar333
    @Justicar333 6 лет назад +16

    This is a long standing misunderstanding in the fan community. The Tactical cube is not as powerful as a standard cube. Tactical denotes a battlefield weapon of smaller scale than strategic. It should properly fit under the cube in the ship chart, not above it. You send in a tactical cube when you have a target to destroy that you do not desire to assimilate. This ship is smaller and carries less drones, fitted with armor to help compensate for reduced regenerative capabilities. Yet for SOME reason the fanbase think's this thing is the superior model. Not their fault I suppose, games have reinforced that mistake. But the writing in Voyager never said this thing was as powerful or more powerful than a cube. It's already obvious, you send a full cube to conquer a target, why would you send something bigger when you don't want to conquer it? That's why Voyager and a sphere could take the thing. Though honestly they still shouldn't have been able to, but hey it's Voyager. :)

    • @bengrogan9710
      @bengrogan9710 6 лет назад +1

      That would work if the title for the Cube is a borg Strategic Cube.
      As for attempting to size them, A Fusion cube is the size of a planetoid but the Tactical Fusion cube is the size of a planet
      Though that being said, most sources list both as 3km squared and carrying roughly the same drone count - the lower numbers on some wikis are assumed minimum crew counts

    • @liljenborg2517
      @liljenborg2517 6 лет назад +2

      That's true if you're talking about a tactical (battlefield) nuke which is smaller than a strategic nuke. But while a tactical vehicle, say a humvee, may be smaller than a strategic transport (like a truck) it's still larger than a standard or civilian jeep. A tactical team may be smaller than a strategic troop unit like an army, but a tactical team is often larger than a standard platoon. A tactical version of a firearm has extended magazines, larger scopes, laser targeting, maybe even a grenade launcher slapped on there. All that extra gear does not make the rifle smaller.

    • @HappyBeezerStudios
      @HappyBeezerStudios 6 лет назад +1

      Good point, tactical vs stategic!
      And it makes sense for the Borg to have something in size between a sphere and a cube. After all they are about perfection and sending out overkill is not efficient.

    • @ericalbers4867
      @ericalbers4867 5 лет назад

      @@liljenborg2517 a tactical unit is in no way larger than a platoon. A tactical unit is a small squad (or even a standard squad. It's more in how they're used, not the size).
      A "tactical nuke" is a strategic nuke. A nuke is a nuke, is a nuke. Again, it's all in how they're deployed and what target it's being used against. Range is also a factor in some cases. Size is of no value, both can be large or small yield. Many use the term "tactical nuke" like it means it's more accurate and meant for a specific target. In reality the closest you get to having a difference is if you went back 50 years to when we still had dumb nukes dropped from planes and the newly developed, targetable ICBM's.

    • @frag2k12
      @frag2k12 5 лет назад

      There is a mention in alpha canon that the tac cube is a cruiser weight ship over the normal cubes battleship weight class, this makes more sense as does the armour to make up for its smaller size.

  • @zhugeliange5816
    @zhugeliange5816 Год назад

    That's pretty good.

  • @D1craigRob
    @D1craigRob 5 лет назад

    I always thought of the cubes as ship that varied in size greatly.

  • @karelmclean1164
    @karelmclean1164 6 лет назад

    Something to think of... Is the armor that Voyager uses in the final episode 'holographic ablative armor'?!
    Think of it, the projectors are massive and after Admiral Janeway is captured the tech is quickly identified as just a holotech system that they can bypass easily and do so the second time Voyager goes back to the Transwarp Hub. After all, the holodecks in most starships use a combination of light projectors with micro repulsor emitters and replicator tech. The repulsors make-up the majority of items with exception of dead organic items that replicators make for any food made in the holodeck, otherwise anything consumed disappears as soon as it enters the body.
    Anyway, just something to think about. After all, if the Federation put this armor system onto most of it's ships, Oberth class vessels could possibly take on K'tinga class ships.

  • @DarinRWagner
    @DarinRWagner 6 лет назад +1

    Yeah, the Tactical Cube seems like overkill. It's specialized nature, along with that of the Spheres, seems antithetical to what the Borg are supposed to be.

  • @Merennulli
    @Merennulli Год назад

    Part of the problem is that Star Trek was written episodically, frequently by guest writers, and only gradually adopted the season-arc model. There wasn't foresight for season 7 during season 3, because they had no idea if they would get a season 5. They wrote Scorpion solely as a bridge from season 3 into season 4 to get the audience to come back for 4 so that the ratings would be high enough to keep it going - and the ratings were already declining at that point.
    It's very easy to write major plot points across a whole story. It's a little harder to write for the next month's ratings and then come back later and figure out what to do with the loose ends. I do feel they could have tied the loose ends off better, though. Even if the last episode was a rushed "Oh (bleep), we didn't get a season 8" (it felt that way, but I don't actually know, nor is it worth me looking up). Any time you need an inferior ship to do something to a superior ship that it shouldn't be capable of, you come up with a one-off BS tactic. The deflector dish beam Enterprise D used against the Borg was a great example of this, and on first viewing I expected it to work because that's the sort of innovation Starfleet heroes win with. (And it failing was a very effective "oh (bleep)" inducing moment.)
    Ensign Kim: "Wait, captain, their hull plating is made with 32% dolomite! I was watching a holodeck program about the 31st century and it gave me an idea! We could hit it with a reversed polarity bean with a polarity reversal, and then the polarity of the polarity will be reversed!"
    Captain Janeway: "Are you saying what I think you're saying, Mr. Kim?"
    Lieutenant Paris: "We can bite their shiny metal-"
    Captain Janeway: "I get the idea. Do it."

  • @TimothyChapman
    @TimothyChapman 4 года назад

    Standard cube: One-shots 40 Starfleet ships.
    Tactical cube: Goes easy on Voyager.

  • @mrmrsgamer6938
    @mrmrsgamer6938 6 лет назад +1

    armada 2, loved that game. Also voyager would of been so much better if the "year of hell" 2-parter was an entire season long

  • @tommycharles4666
    @tommycharles4666 6 лет назад

    Wasn't Voyager augmented with Borg weapons and shielding by then?

  • @wangbot47
    @wangbot47 6 лет назад

    I'll tactical YOUR Cube.
    I love that almost anything becomes an innuendo if you say it like "I'll verb YOUR noun"
    Yes I know tactical is an adjective but I am using it like a verb here because reasons

  • @ketxxx1
    @ketxxx1 6 лет назад +12

    @Lore Reloaded love these kinds of videos, wish you would start doing Mass Effect lore videos too lots to explore there as well ;)

  • @DanBarry851
    @DanBarry851 6 лет назад

    You just put together a way better story arc then Voyager ever did haha

  • @smartroadbiker
    @smartroadbiker 6 лет назад

    The issue, as I understand it, is you have Berman not wanting to have a series arc in Star Trek which means your suggestion would have been shot down if the writers suggested it. Anything story that went over a whole season (still not sure how they got away with the Torres/Paris romance) seemed to be out right banned. But both Voyager and DS9 were series that were crying out for season long story arcs. OK you can't just jump in as such, but if done creatively you can have many episodes as a stand alone story that adds to the overall story. Sure you'd have a few which you might not be able to just jump in to but "last time on Star Trek Voyager" recaps can help with that. The Year of Hell two parter should have been at least a partial season in and of itself.

  • @demetriusjohn8534
    @demetriusjohn8534 6 лет назад

    The Borg realized the oberth is a dangerous class:D

  • @tonynelligan1930
    @tonynelligan1930 2 года назад

    if i recall the story correctly wasn't the ship badly damaged and that was why they had any chance at all? also don't forget that this was a setup the queen wanted janway to attack to get her hands on seven of nine. for all you know the ship might of blasted voyager without even noticing it if they hadn't wanted seven.

  • @twilightgardenspresentatio6384
    @twilightgardenspresentatio6384 6 лет назад

    well put

  • @olid.7568
    @olid.7568 4 года назад

    Great idea that would of made more sense 👍👍👍

  • @hudsonball4702
    @hudsonball4702 5 лет назад +2

    Be careful. CBS may try to sue you for thinking you're trying to make a fan film/story with your "alternate story."

  • @Crimsonguyver
    @Crimsonguyver 5 лет назад

    I do think voyage should of had a refit/redesign around season 6. maybe have them find an abandoned shipyard that they used to break voyage down and rebuild it as a intrepid mark 2 delta quadrant variant implementing anti Borg system and advanced technology found in the delta quadrant, basically forerunners for the advanced system gifted to them by admiral Janeway. And even story wise have the shipyard orbit the origin planet of the Borg. That way they can explore the Borg origin and improve voyager simultaneously.

  • @gonotgone1
    @gonotgone1 6 лет назад +2

    I really like this idea I felt the whole tactical cube idea was wasted it was never developed and as far as I can remember it was only shown in one episode where is was deeply disappointing. Sadly I often get the feeling the later seasons of Voyager were never part of a story arch and each one was almost a stand alone episode so there wasn't this progression or consistency. Still I love the idea you have for both introducing the ship and have a counter to it hinted at, would have been a lot better

  • @artembentsionov
    @artembentsionov 5 лет назад

    You said it yourself: “forethought”. But episodes are written by different people, and Voyager rarely had an overall story arc other than “get home”. Now if they had someone like JMS running the show, he’d probably have planned everything out to the episode. Maybe even used your idea. But that’s not how Trek showrunners do things.

  • @bengrogan9710
    @bengrogan9710 6 лет назад

    where the scripts produced for the series at the start, or where they made ongoing episode to episode?

    • @LoreReloaded
      @LoreReloaded  6 лет назад

      others have brought this up - it was most likely episodic which is a .. flawed.. way of doing things.

    • @bengrogan9710
      @bengrogan9710 6 лет назад

      Lore Reloaded Agreed, Episodic scripting puts a substantive pressure to "Churn out" the next episode without time for proper consideration for plot holes and/or power creep.
      In series like TNG where there was no real running plotline, more "issue of the week", it doesn't appear as often as in Voyager where the Borg plotline was kept as a running thread

    • @yellowpete79
      @yellowpete79 6 лет назад

      @@bengrogan9710 i reckon that the style of tv writing at the time had something to do with it too. Season long arcs might not sell well either.

  • @ClintonBlankenship
    @ClintonBlankenship 6 лет назад

    So agree. Always hated the nurfed the Borg. For a discussed that's supposed to be eons ahead of the federation there sure where quickly subdued

  • @ameliawysockicharacterarti4459
    @ameliawysockicharacterarti4459 6 лет назад

    Well said.

  • @shado2us
    @shado2us 6 лет назад +2

    Awesome work, brother!!! Maybe you should write for Star Trek: Discovery!!!

    • @redshirt5126
      @redshirt5126 6 лет назад +1

      that would imply that Discovery deserves his talents.

    • @shado2us
      @shado2us 6 лет назад

      He would write better scripts, though!!!

    • @shado2us
      @shado2us 6 лет назад +1

      The writers of STD actually do write good scripts!

    • @xX4ttttXx
      @xX4ttttXx 6 лет назад

      They give the finger to everything star trek stands for

    • @chrissonofpear3657
      @chrissonofpear3657 6 лет назад

      It feels a little contrived at times, and it may not date well...

  • @kathyclark3752
    @kathyclark3752 4 года назад +1

    Lazy writting
    "Lets give the borg a new cube variation make it much more powerful then the typical Cube"
    "Sir won't that mean voyager will get its shit wrecked??"
    "Nah voyager has plot armor and weapons"

  • @Corvus__
    @Corvus__ 6 лет назад

    Lore reloaded: Insert combined powers joke here.
    Spock and Kirk: Fusion HA!

    • @Corvus__
      @Corvus__ 6 лет назад

      KAMEHAME... PHASERBEAM! 😜

  • @tompatterson4316
    @tompatterson4316 6 лет назад

    Your idea is good except for one detail Voyager needs to attack the cube twice once to let the away team infiltrate the cube to implant the virus. 2nd to rescue the away team. There is are a couple simple fixes for this. 1st when they get the armor say it'll work once maybe twice, this will still make them reluctant to use it. 2nd have someone find a way to use the armor at least partially again. With help from the rebel Borg sphere this should be enough to rescue the away team. As for not being able to use again the fix is simple. They just need to do something similar to what they did with the slipstream drive, which is say that something about the armor is dangerous to Voyager. They only found out after they used it.

  • @JinLightning001
    @JinLightning001 5 лет назад

    Voyager’s plot armour was spot on that day.

  • @UncleMikeDrop
    @UncleMikeDrop 6 лет назад

    I think it would be better if the data storage device given to them by 1 could be a weapons prototype concept called the charged ion cascade. It would be capable of temporarily disrupting all functions within a Borg vessel effectively crippling it for a time. It also could've been a holo matrix containing his memories and a faximily of 1. This faximily could work with 7 and Torres to develop the weapons system and the energy requirements for this weapon could be so massive that it would overload EPA conduits through the ship thus after doing what they need to do in Unimatrix 0, they would be forced to dismantle it because continued use would be too dangerous.

  • @BrokenhornKT
    @BrokenhornKT 4 года назад

    if I remember right, at that time the Queen was trying to "Charm' 7 of 9, to come over to the Borg side. Could she have not let the Cube be damaged just to make it Look good? Perhaps look into the story about the "Motive" of the Borg at that time.

  • @bigloudnoise
    @bigloudnoise 6 лет назад

    I agree, it is silly for Voyager to survive an encounter with what is supposed to be the Borg's most overpowered and overgunned ship. In fact, it's kinda silly that nearly every single enemy ship Voyager encounters ultimately results in a victory for Voyager, even if it means grabbing Janeway's head and slamming it against the reset button (I'm looking at you, Year of Hell!).
    Honestly, thinking off the top of my head, probably the only ship that has "defeated" Voyager without them ever being able to get off a single shot would be the Voth City Ship, and that's because they were able to remotely commandeer and shut down their systems. The reason I say "defeated" in quotes is because Voyager obviously wasn't destroyed or even really damaged in this encounter, and were ultimately let go in the end. But, the point is still valid in that they were immediately and overwhelmingly overpowered and unable to fight back the instant the Voth ship arrived, and thus I consider that a technical defeat. Honestly, the Voth ship would probably make a good Lore episode, but I doubt there's enough info about it for such even in Beta Canon.

  • @artembentsionov
    @artembentsionov 5 лет назад

    Can you do B5 or Andromeda ships? How about Homeworld?

  • @Tirpitz7
    @Tirpitz7 6 лет назад

    That's a great solution you came up with. As I was watching, I was thinking "yeah and this armor from the drone could've eventually been refined into the armor we saw Admiral Janeway bring back" and boom you said it.
    I have many issues with the poor writing of this show as well as with trek as a whole. I mean c'mon, the holodeck is malfunctioning and the controls are frozen? Manually. Disengage. The. Power. That said, Voyager is still my favorite series, coming ahead of Battlestar Galactica. It actually made me the sci fi junkie I am today (30+ starship models and counting).
    Switching gears, Lore Reloaded, would you be interested in doing a "what if" video about Voyager? I never understood why Janeway set a course directly to the Alpha Quandrant (show writers, duh). They knew the Borg lay directly in their path. How could one Intrepid class hope to cross Borg space?! To me it would've made more sense, given the knowledge at the time, to set a course for the Bajoran wormhole. It'd be about the same distance to Federation space going either way so distance doesn't factor in. I don't think the Dominion was the known threat it came to become when Voyager set sail so that shouldn't have prevented them taking that route.
    This is waaaay out there, but I like to imagine the Equinox took a radically different path and actually made it. Imagine Ransom headed for the Gamma quandrant instead and along the way the ship became dramatically enhanced thanks to new technology acquired, primarily propulsion and weapons. The ship would reach Dominion space only to find out the Federation is at war. The Equinox would then proceed to use their newly advanced tech to commit hit and run attacks on the Dominion, effectively bringing the fight to the Gamma quandrant. Perhaps they foil an imminent attack. Stuff like that. Eventually the Equinox would make it to the wormhole, either during the war or after the war's conclusion. The Nova has a great spaceframe. It'd be a great little fighter (it's actually born out of the Defiant's design phase.)

  • @hogfry
    @hogfry 3 года назад

    The tac cube is designed to get close enough to an Oberth to assimilate it without being caught up in the explosion.
    During the battle of Wolf 359 the explodium hulls of the Oberth were the only thing to truly damage the standard cube.

  • @Sovereign506
    @Sovereign506 6 лет назад

    In general the writers did what you supposed in that vid but obviously not in that detail. You mentioned the episode with the futuristic drone from season 5. In that episode seven asked the drone if it can help to increase voyagers effectiveness against the attacking sphere. The drone than connects itself to Voyager and modifys its weapons and shields. After that seven had almost two years to work on that modifications made by the drone. In my opinion this is a good explanation why the ship could defend itself against the tactical cube for so long.

    • @LoreReloaded
      @LoreReloaded  6 лет назад +1

      The ship was modified as much as it could be.. the 29th century borg said that himself and it still couldn't take a sphere.

    • @Sovereign506
      @Sovereign506 6 лет назад

      @@LoreReloaded Voyager was caught by the spheres holding beam. I don't know why the tactical cube didn't use one in the other episode. Another big plot whole aswell as the fact that after emissary the borg tractor beam didn't drain the shields any more. Just stupid writing but your friend anti-trekker made a whole series about that topic so no reason to argue any further.

  • @mrsamaritan6881
    @mrsamaritan6881 5 лет назад

    The problem with the story you laid out is that during the Scorpion 2-parter, the writers hadn't thought up the Tactical Cube yet, therefore they couldn't have put into the episode. During Drone, they hadn't thought up the Tactical Cube yet, so they wouldn't have thought to have that ending either. When the Tactical Cube finally did show up, they hadn't thought about the show's ending yet, so hadn't thought up the armor yet, so couldn't have put that in. Yeah, in hindsight, this could have been very easily made better, but that's because now that the show is over you have all the pieces. Voyager's writers were WAY too lazy to think ahead any further then the next episode while the show was airing. It wasn't that they were just sometimes lazy, it's that they were almost always lazy.

  • @Lucofthewind
    @Lucofthewind 5 лет назад

    Your idea about the armor is a real good one, but there is a simple anwser to you question. You have the option to come up with this AFTER the series is over.

  • @armymatt83
    @armymatt83 2 года назад

    I like how you ignore the Borg where that was with voyager

  • @tarvoc746
    @tarvoc746 6 лет назад +6

    Let's just admit it: Unimatrix Zero as such was a mistake. There is *much* more wrong with that episode than just the low power level of that Tactical Cube.
    Aside from that, I like your ideas.

  • @TBHNotGonnaLie
    @TBHNotGonnaLie 6 лет назад

    Yup, you should have been a writter, especially with one providing a huge tactical advantage

  • @MichlVal
    @MichlVal 6 лет назад

    A lot of good points made in this video, but to be fair to the show, Voyager never defeated the Tactical Cube, even when assisted by a Borg Sphere. They just lasted long enough to fulfill their objective. The ship was only destroyed when the Borg Queen destroyed it. This wasn't like Wolf 359 or the Battle of Sector 001, where those ships had to stand toe-to-toe with the Borg. They couldn't run or the Borg Cube would have reached Earth. In this instance, Voyager just had to distract it for a minute, and last long enough to escape. With Seven's insider information, and the new technology Voyager had (which the Borg wouldn't have known much about), surviving is possible. It may not completely fill the plot hole, but a point to consider.

  • @ADivineFellow
    @ADivineFellow 2 года назад

    Rick Berman: WRITE THAT DOWN! WRITE THAT DOWN!

  • @deniseherud
    @deniseherud 6 лет назад

    Whenever u notice something like this, a wizard did it...😂😂😂 Seriously, great breakdown! Unless Janeway brought magic from the future too, the whole end of the show was too impossible to be believable. The puny warp core couldn't pump out enough power to run ablative armor, and weapons, and take hits from the cubes...u just can't make more power out of thin air(unlike photon torps🙄). I blame lazy writers...😂

  • @BadwolfGamer
    @BadwolfGamer 6 лет назад

    A normal Borg cube with bits of armour slapped on.....but it makes sense since the Borg lack imagination.