I always got stuck at the part where you put the code in on the borg ship, and back then we didnt have internet to figure it out, so i never finished the game.
@RyanSellman1 techincally speaking the borg,. The terminators are designed to destroy all life. the borg add to their collective the intelligence, creativity, knowledge of an individual. The terminators would lose simple becuase they have no creativity, simply a program.
@RyanSellman1 better: Aliens and Borg vs. Predator and Starfleet. Picture the borg assimilating to the Aliens and they use the Aliens to take over the galaxy. So Predator and Starfleet have to stop them
@StoneKnivesBearskins There wasn't much said about it. I think it had to do with some sort of medical treatment....I got the impression that it related to something that happened during her time at the Academy.
The information thing Q gives you at the start of the game mentions that she was discharged basically for being "nuts". She was judged mentally unfit as a result of a torture experience that happened earlier while on duty, which is probably the reason why she was discharged. I think the implant was put there to keep her mentally stable after the incident and keep her from experiencing strong "neural stimulation"/mental trauma similar to what she experienced during torture.
this is a game?? wow, i need to play. its amazingly amusing and i love q. now that i think of it, its interactive part where q seems to want to help everytime a mistake was made. that part also just made it seem more like something that was created by a source wanting to make more start trek.
i also say in my defence, q took picard back through time and did this exact thing.
this is a game?? wow, i need to play. its amazingly amusing and i love q. now that i think of it, its interactive part where q seems to want to help everytime a mistake was made. that part also just made it seem more like something that was created by a source wanting to make more start trek.
@PoisonRainVornado If you'd be immortal, omnipotent, all-powerful super-being, would you go to random alien cadets, have fun with just sending them back in time to see how they cope... wow... I think that sounds like fun. To send a random person back in time and supervise their actions there. Cool. I'd love to try that. If I was omnipotent, maybe I'd send you back in time to World War II and replace an officer in the trenches with you.
@DarthRushy Q is a BORED immortal omnipotent being, looking for fun in all sorts of niches and crannies of the universe. To him, mortals are like insects: unimportant, but fascinating to watch squirm through life. Now here's a cadet who's been wanting revenge on the Borg ever since his dad died and Q's in the neighborhood. He sends him back in time to see how he does. The cadet gets the chance to change, Q gets entertainment at its finest, and everybody alive goes home happy. What else to do?
@DarthRushy In the Star Trek Universe, he says he's already done that. He's already done everything, been everyone, seen all the universe has to offer. All the Q have done that. That's why they're bored beyond comprehension. If you were billions of years old, you'd pretty much exhaust everything the universe had to offer, right?
@PoisonRainVornado Q is more than that, or at least he was meant to be more than that. He respects humanity more than he lets on. Recall in Hide and Q (first season) that he admits to Riker that the Q see in humanity the potential to exceed them. Additionally, although it comes with a price in lives, he gives the Federation early warning of the Borg in Q Who. In Deja Q, he is willing to sacrifice himself to save the Enterprise and its crew.
@PoisonRainVornado In Tapestry, Q (or Picard's near-death fantasy of Q, but I believe it's really him) shows Picard that he needs to have more appreciation for his experiences as a youth. The regret-ridden Picard is shown why it is important to have an adventurous, risk-taking spirit. In the end, he laughs joyously, just as he said he did when traveling with Wesley in Samaritan Snare, but he could not really say why.
@PoisonRainVornado And, finally, in All Good Things..., Q helps Picard to avert a time-bending existential threat to the human species by allowing him to simultaneously act in the past, present and future.
Q is hardly a bored being looking for fun. He's the ultimate gadfly—he's taken it upon himself to make sure that humanity doesn't get too full of itself. Through Picard, especially, he's helped humanity grow by helping us to recognize our limits, and then challenging us to exceed them.
@PoisonRainVornado No one may like Q's methods, but that's beside the point. Although on the outside he's definitely an egotistical bastard, that's due more to insecurity—his arrogance is a facade. There is something deep within Q (and probably the Continuum) which causes him to deeply respect humanity, yet he simultaneously resents them for possessing the potential which he does not. The Q have gone as far as they are going to go, whereas they believe humanity has no limit.
@TaintedMustard Thank you SO much for the fan rant and the spoilers responding to a two month old comment. I'll definitely be able to enjoy the rest of the show now...
@PoisonRainVornado The show's been over for over fifteen years. I'd assumed most people who are watching this have seen most of the series. My apologies.
@RPforumreviewer This is good to watch, but absolute shit to play. Making a single decision every five minutes or so is NOT fun. And it has exactly zero replayability value.
@DevilMaster I played it before, lol when I was like 12, I agree on the replayability thing I was disappointed there couldn't have been more then one right answer to the decisions. I had fun playing it, the first time, 2nd time proved to be a waste of time.
@mahoney8787 The captain played a person who defected to the Romulans who then defected back to the Federation in a 6th season TNG episode called "Face of the Enemy", and Lt. Furlong played an ensign in a 5th season TNG episode called "Imaginary Friend" and played an alien in the 6th season Voyager episode "Dragon's Teeth". Info can be found at memory alpha.
I played this game when I was younger and I could never get past 9:00 it drove me crazy and I couldn't see the end of the game but I could probably do it now
Owe me your life twice? Just have sex with me ONCE, bitch!
Foxstab 1 month ago 2
I always got stuck at the part where you put the code in on the borg ship, and back then we didnt have internet to figure it out, so i never finished the game.
gutstotake 1 month ago
when they went tot the borg ship it would have been really funny if they came across the Enterprise away team
picard47alphatango1 2 months ago
ensign you could have let me sit down
Q i could have but i didn't
picard47alphatango1 2 months ago
C'mon make more games like this we need more games!!!!
LazyNightz 3 months ago
Just curious. Who would win in a war: The Borg Collective, or Skynet and its army of Hunter-Killers and Terminators?
RyanSellman1 3 months ago
@RyanSellman1 Borg, 100% sure...
CheaterGuy1998 3 months ago
@RyanSellman1 techincally speaking the borg,. The terminators are designed to destroy all life. the borg add to their collective the intelligence, creativity, knowledge of an individual. The terminators would lose simple becuase they have no creativity, simply a program.
22centman36 3 months ago
@RyanSellman1 better: Aliens and Borg vs. Predator and Starfleet. Picture the borg assimilating to the Aliens and they use the Aliens to take over the galaxy. So Predator and Starfleet have to stop them
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@RyanSellman1 The answer is the replicators.
ZenPunk 1 month ago
What Are You Looking At Cadet? lol
SR71ABCD 4 months ago
I didn't catch it, what is that implant on her head and why is it there?
StoneKnivesBearskins 4 months ago
@StoneKnivesBearskins There wasn't much said about it. I think it had to do with some sort of medical treatment....I got the impression that it related to something that happened during her time at the Academy.
WavemasterAshi 4 months ago
@StoneKnivesBearskins
The information thing Q gives you at the start of the game mentions that she was discharged basically for being "nuts". She was judged mentally unfit as a result of a torture experience that happened earlier while on duty, which is probably the reason why she was discharged. I think the implant was put there to keep her mentally stable after the incident and keep her from experiencing strong "neural stimulation"/mental trauma similar to what she experienced during torture.
Aviarmew 14 hours ago
this is a game?? wow, i need to play. its amazingly amusing and i love q. now that i think of it, its interactive part where q seems to want to help everytime a mistake was made. that part also just made it seem more like something that was created by a source wanting to make more start trek.
i also say in my defence, q took picard back through time and did this exact thing.
wjohnmca 4 months ago
this is a game?? wow, i need to play. its amazingly amusing and i love q. now that i think of it, its interactive part where q seems to want to help everytime a mistake was made. that part also just made it seem more like something that was created by a source wanting to make more start trek.
wjohnmca 4 months ago
3:20 LOL MAN Brings me back to the old cowboy game (maddog)
MEGAXSTU 4 months ago
@MEGAXSTU YES YES xD "Maddog! You don't stand a chance"
Oh that was epic
AntiBushCheneyMan 4 months ago
"Whaddya looking at, cadet?" LMAO
dharmaseed 4 months ago
THIS IS AWESOME!! THANK YOU SOOO MUCH!
Mspendragon72 5 months ago
this is sort of cool as a lost episode but holy shit does it look like a terrible game
ahugefaggot 5 months ago
Lol, the woman in this scene was assimilated in First Contact.
SteyrM1912 5 months ago
I want to hang out with Q, too!
solocitizen 5 months ago 2
Wait a minute:Why is Q "wasting time" with him anyway?
DarthRushy 6 months ago
@DarthRushy What else does he have to do?
PoisonRainVornado 6 months ago
@PoisonRainVornado If you'd be immortal, omnipotent, all-powerful super-being, would you go to random alien cadets, have fun with just sending them back in time to see how they cope... wow... I think that sounds like fun. To send a random person back in time and supervise their actions there. Cool. I'd love to try that. If I was omnipotent, maybe I'd send you back in time to World War II and replace an officer in the trenches with you.
DarthRushy 6 months ago
@DarthRushy I mean no insult. Ya know, even cooler would be to go back in time alone, influence the future.
DarthRushy 6 months ago
@DarthRushy Q is a BORED immortal omnipotent being, looking for fun in all sorts of niches and crannies of the universe. To him, mortals are like insects: unimportant, but fascinating to watch squirm through life. Now here's a cadet who's been wanting revenge on the Borg ever since his dad died and Q's in the neighborhood. He sends him back in time to see how he does. The cadet gets the chance to change, Q gets entertainment at its finest, and everybody alive goes home happy. What else to do?
PoisonRainVornado 6 months ago
@PoisonRainVornado Send YOURSELF.
DarthRushy 6 months ago
@DarthRushy In the Star Trek Universe, he says he's already done that. He's already done everything, been everyone, seen all the universe has to offer. All the Q have done that. That's why they're bored beyond comprehension. If you were billions of years old, you'd pretty much exhaust everything the universe had to offer, right?
PoisonRainVornado 6 months ago
@PoisonRainVornado Q is more than that, or at least he was meant to be more than that. He respects humanity more than he lets on. Recall in Hide and Q (first season) that he admits to Riker that the Q see in humanity the potential to exceed them. Additionally, although it comes with a price in lives, he gives the Federation early warning of the Borg in Q Who. In Deja Q, he is willing to sacrifice himself to save the Enterprise and its crew.
TaintedMustard 3 months ago
@PoisonRainVornado In Tapestry, Q (or Picard's near-death fantasy of Q, but I believe it's really him) shows Picard that he needs to have more appreciation for his experiences as a youth. The regret-ridden Picard is shown why it is important to have an adventurous, risk-taking spirit. In the end, he laughs joyously, just as he said he did when traveling with Wesley in Samaritan Snare, but he could not really say why.
TaintedMustard 3 months ago
@PoisonRainVornado And, finally, in All Good Things..., Q helps Picard to avert a time-bending existential threat to the human species by allowing him to simultaneously act in the past, present and future.
Q is hardly a bored being looking for fun. He's the ultimate gadfly—he's taken it upon himself to make sure that humanity doesn't get too full of itself. Through Picard, especially, he's helped humanity grow by helping us to recognize our limits, and then challenging us to exceed them.
TaintedMustard 3 months ago
@PoisonRainVornado No one may like Q's methods, but that's beside the point. Although on the outside he's definitely an egotistical bastard, that's due more to insecurity—his arrogance is a facade. There is something deep within Q (and probably the Continuum) which causes him to deeply respect humanity, yet he simultaneously resents them for possessing the potential which he does not. The Q have gone as far as they are going to go, whereas they believe humanity has no limit.
TaintedMustard 3 months ago
@TaintedMustard Thank you SO much for the fan rant and the spoilers responding to a two month old comment. I'll definitely be able to enjoy the rest of the show now...
PoisonRainVornado 3 months ago
@PoisonRainVornado The show's been over for over fifteen years. I'd assumed most people who are watching this have seen most of the series. My apologies.
TaintedMustard 3 months ago
wish they made more games like this
RPforumreviewer 8 months ago 36
@RPforumreviewer:
"wish they made more MOVIES/SHOWS like this"
fix't
:)
jcdenton2k 3 months ago
@RPforumreviewer This is good to watch, but absolute shit to play. Making a single decision every five minutes or so is NOT fun. And it has exactly zero replayability value.
DevilMaster 3 months ago
@DevilMaster I played it before, lol when I was like 12, I agree on the replayability thing I was disappointed there couldn't have been more then one right answer to the decisions. I had fun playing it, the first time, 2nd time proved to be a waste of time.
Gotta love Q though xD
RPforumreviewer 3 months ago
@RPforumreviewer it would be better if they did it on the next gen games...that would be hot.
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2 people were assimilated by the borg
YuichiTaira 8 months ago
One of those guys played the klingon that tried to head but Data. What roles did the other actors play on star trek.
mahoney8787 8 months ago
@mahoney8787 The captain played a person who defected to the Romulans who then defected back to the Federation in a 6th season TNG episode called "Face of the Enemy", and Lt. Furlong played an ensign in a 5th season TNG episode called "Imaginary Friend" and played an alien in the 6th season Voyager episode "Dragon's Teeth". Info can be found at memory alpha.
ryhoyarbie 6 months ago
great ensemble,but then again thats what you'd expect from star trek.
mad4you1000 9 months ago
This is like the Q episode i have always wanted!
LeadGuardian 10 months ago
how did you record this without the interlaced video? looks great classic game.
DAZZYVANDAM 10 months ago
i could have but i didnt lol
fuhrerkingbradley 11 months ago 19
@fuhrerkingbradley I lol'd at that part!
iiiTEDiii 9 months ago
rediculous bleeh
cleo2008spam 1 year ago
i COULD have, but i didnt!
Hahahaha, Q is genius!
mees462 1 year ago
4:10 Begany pain trance?
Pomme843 1 year ago
so is Q testing you to join the continueium
j7x54 1 year ago
I played this game when I was younger and I could never get past 9:00 it drove me crazy and I couldn't see the end of the game but I could probably do it now
PhatSteve7 1 year ago