I agree.
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I remember seeing people complaining about "woke adaptation" with The Sandman, and Neil Gaiman always reply on Twitter he was ok with that, is like people can't believe there is authors or works who is being left-right stories, people acted like he was controlled, mind-washing or something.
Big fan of Half-Life right here, the problem of the combines we don't actually see they full power of the seven hours war, but if they have struggle dealing against a 2000 human civilization rebellion, they can't stand the power of Starfleet. The Combines dosen't even have shields, the Combine Gunship can be throw away with just three real life rocket launcher and so far we see that's one of their stronger airship synts units the combine have.
But destroying a Borg cube? That is a feat even for an advanced civilization, or many of them.
Now, we compare how they slave human kind; the Combine controlls the birth rate, the Borgs have their own childrens, are way better than the Stalker of the Citadel, personally I think being a Stalker is worst than being assimilated by the Borg, but the point is the Borg is way more efficient.
Now, in a rap? That's other topic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnqE8iLQ1bc
Star Trek: Voyager – Repentance. Season 7 episode 12.
Basically because is an allegory to the positivist school in criminology, the idea of the criminal is someone who can be "cured" is interesting, but of course, not everybody get and that people misunderstood ALL the episode.
Is one of my favorites and IMDB is rated as rank 86.
Most of the paragraphs was "eated" for some reason, it is more easier to read it on AO3: https://archiveofourown.org/...
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