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IGN recommended "Scorpion, Part II" as an episode to watch before Star Trek: Picard. [15] In 2020, SyFy Wire ranked the Scorpion episode pair the seventh-best episode(s) of Star Trek: Voyager, they regard it as the action-packed turning point "for the series and franchise" featuring the introduction of Seven of Nine, many Borg cubes, and ...
Species 8472, formally known as Undine, is a fictional extraterrestrial species in the science fiction television series Star Trek: Voyager. Species 8472 is a designation given to them by the Borg . The multiplayer game Star Trek Online gives their proper name as Undine .
Species 8472 also has an enormous fleet of bioships which are able to go toe to toe with arguably the Federation's most malignant enemy, The Borg. The Yuuzhan Vong race in the Star Wars Legends ' New Jedi Order book series use a fleet of highly resilient bioengineered vessels during their invasion of the galaxy, ranging from fighter sized ...
Aniwave and dozens of other anime piracy websites have gone dark, to the grief of anime fans who argue that paid streaming services aren't good enough.
The Borg Queen, stranded in the Alpha Quadrant by the same twist of fate that trapped Picard on her side of the galaxy, discovers that Species 8472 has found a way into the Alpha Quadrant. She attempts to mass an armada to suppress this threat by assimilating native species planets, ships and technologies, but its growth is stunted by the ...
He is sometimes in conflict with Rana. In the beginning of the series he was a pilot employed by a spatial agency. The "Sagittarius", which is the spatial ship in which the heroes travel through space, comes from that agency. In the comics, his name is Tope. Rana (ラナ) Voiced by: Kenichi Ogata. He resembles an anthropomorphic green frog. He ...
They were realized using computer generated models built by John Teska, who had previously brought Species 8472 to life for Star Trek Voyager. [12] They were informally referred to as "Shroomies" by production staff because of the mushroom-like shape of their heads. In 2013 the Star Trek: Online video game named them "The Elachi". [13]
Meanwhile her ship is attacked by Torakiev, a yellow space sludge. Fortunately Kugo arrives and disperses it. He vows to accompany her, even if she disagrees. They land on a nearby asteroid to repair the ship, and he tells her about his transformation from a human to a cyborg and the reason for his antisocial behaviour.