You can totally find boards and rules for Star Trek chess. Amazon has several listings like this one.
You can totally find boards and rules for Star Trek chess. Amazon has several listings like this one.
That episode of Enterprise was a sequel to Star Trek: First Contact. The few Borg in that episode were ones left over from the events of that movie, who had crash-landed in the Arctic after Picard and his crew defeated the rest of the Borg and went back to the future. The ones that crash-landed in the Arctic survived and awoke in the 22nd Century.Every good idea came from Star Trek The Orignal Series and The Next Generation:
If Archer encountered the Borg, then why didn’t Kirk encounter the Borg?
And who is that Vulcan lady? She’s real dish.
We would have gotten something similar to Who's Cybermen probably, as that was a similar concept made on a similar budget at a similar time.
I have always been curious to see what a Borg would look like if done on the original series with the budget/scientific ideas/aesthetic of the time.
The correct answer to this debate is and always will be Sisko.Kirk vs. Picard:
Data is much more intelligent and stronger than the Borg:
He makes them look like lemmings:
Data is smarter, faster, and far more advanced. He is superior in every way, by every measure, to the Borg.