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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar Contributorliorb22
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Registered: March 13, 2007
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My choice is not represented in the poll.

I mix em up. Right now I'm watching one episode of Star Trek: Voyager


Which episode may I ask?
Voyager is my favorite Star Trek series!
I watched it all at least three times!!!

RESISTANCE IS FUTILE!


I'm on Season 4 right now and last night I watched "The Raven". I love Voyager as well .


Oh, I remember that one.
It's when Seven discovers a lot of info about her parents.
They talk about a personal cloaking device in that episode, if my memory serves me right.
October 12th, 1985. Tonight, a comedian died in New York.
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Oh, I remember that one.
It's when Seven discovers a lot of info about her parents.
They talk about a personal cloaking device in that episode, if my memory serves me right.


Pretty much. Seven has flashbacks about being assimilated by the Borg. Her nanoprobes begin reactivating and she takes off in a shuttlecraft to rejoin the Borg after receiving a Borg homing beacon. She and Tuvok discover that the beacon was coming from a derelict ship called the Raven, which was partially assimilated by the Borg, on a moon. The ship belonged to Seven's parents and she remembers being assimilated as a child.

The personal cloaking device was in Season 3, Episode 23 "Distant Origin" .
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar Contributorliorb22
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Quoting liorb22:
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Oh, I remember that one.
It's when Seven discovers a lot of info about her parents.
They talk about a personal cloaking device in that episode, if my memory serves me right.


Pretty much. Seven has flashbacks about being assimilated by the Borg. Her nanoprobes begin reactivating and she takes off in a shuttlecraft to rejoin the Borg after receiving a Borg homing beacon. She and Tuvok discover that the beacon was coming from a derelict ship called the Raven, which was partially assimilated by the Borg, on a moon. The ship belonged to Seven's parents and she remembers being assimilated as a child.

The personal cloaking device was in Season 3, Episode 23 "Distant Origin" .


Damn, I need to watch it all over again.

Here's my favorite Seven scene:

October 12th, 1985. Tonight, a comedian died in New York.
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My choice is not represented in the poll.

I mix em up. Right now I'm watching one episode of Star Trek: Voyager, one episode of Gunsmoke and one episode of Millenium per night. When I'm through, I'll start three more series .



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Here's my favorite Seven scene

Thanks for that, I'm a big Seven fan, too.

At least Seasons 4 to 6 were great Star Trek, totally underrated IMHO.
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I will usually watch a season a week, about 3 hours a day. But of course this depends on how much spare time I have.
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