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This is the perfect ending: it all makes sense, and combines these two universes completely. I love the art, I love the characterizations and I'm moving onto TNG: Ghosts, because I have the urge to read more TNG now.
Um, yes. So, so love this. And having the Borg hook up to - and with - the Cybermen make sense: both are cyborgs who want to assimilate all else into a perfect, emotionless, robot-type race. Yaaaay! It of course only makes sense for the Doctor and Picard to hook up, and their 'no, my enem...
Haven't decided if I'm going to wait on the next issue or not, especially after getting to this climatic ending that pits Picard against a fleet of ships. It adds more crew members, tells us more about the ones we know, and adds to the paranoiac sense that living in a society where you murder t...
He, Inquisitor Troi, Riker, Data, Barclay and La Forge and Brahms all lead the charge on taking control of the Enterprise - and it's beautiful how it all comes together. Creepy, creepy alternate universes of everyone, and that's kinda my jam.
As Picard continues to plan his coup, he recruits Riker and La Forge recruits Dr. Leah Brahms because he needs her to get inside the Enterprise. Picard may not agree, but he might: he needs her to get to the Enterprise, too, after all. Data and Barclay try to figure out how to get the loyalists...