The Fishcard thing actually happened after Picard season 3. After the poker game with his old crew he went back to the fleet museum to place his fish in the restored ready room fishtank. However he decided to visited the Voyager first. Unbeknownst to him though a peice of the plant that created Tuvix was placed on the transporter pad by none other than Q as a prank therefore fusing Picard and his fish into Fishcard. Knowing all to well what would happen to him from reading Janeway's log on the incident, Admiral Fishcard begged Q to transport him into a galaxy far far away and a long time ago. There, in order to avoid the temporal agents, he would change his name and join a group of rebels fighting against a tyrannical empire becoming the legendary hero known as...Admiral Ackbar.
🤔Love the battle Admial.. and gosh If Picard had this Stargazer hmm.. lol. I am always fascinated by the assimilated ships.. wonder if they have all the Starfleet codes and do they change out the warp for transwarp drives,.. I do like the look of the Borg New Orleans.. and gosh the transporter mishap.. oopsie doodle..lol . hmm lol Does Captain.. Fishcard.. talk or hmm lol and assimilated one oh my .. lol. that would be a series in itself.. I saw the Lower Decks show with that darn plant and gosh.. lol. This would be a MAJOR what if.. or WTF.. lol. love the battle Admiral..!😊🖖🐟
Patrick Stewart requested that Livingstone be removed from the set. He argued that in the time of believing all life is important, why would someone like Picard keep an animal essentially cages up in the corner of his office? The solution, Captain Edward Jellico. He was also the solution to Marina Sirtis's request to wear a Starfleet uniform.
For once, the Borg modified ship class did not act super overpowered, and while it was more of a threat, it was far faster and maneuverable, and the Stargazer was really a nice upgrade so I can't complain about that either. The main thing I would say is that both ships were balanced against each other, and made for good battle
The Borg should have simply assimilated some fish and then released them into the Earth's oceans. 10 days later the Earth would have been completely taken over.
Hey, weird thought, if the borg assimilate a Starfleet vessel, do they really technically need the bridge as a command station? Like for instance, if you target the bridge, would it really matter since it is a collective thought? Or with the destruction of a bridge, be detrimental to a starship that has been assimilated?
First, Picard had a pet Horta as a pet when he commanded the Stargazer. He kept it on his head. Secondly, the Borg seemed to like platonic solids. How would you like to face a Borg dodecahedron?
I LOVE the New Orleans class. It's one of my favorite TNG era ships. It's cool to see an assimilated version of this. I agree the clear victor is the Stargazer. No bloody A, B, C, oooooooorrrrrrrr D!
The Fishcard thing actually happened after Picard season 3. After the poker game with his old crew he went back to the fleet museum to place his fish in the restored ready room fishtank. However he decided to visited the Voyager first. Unbeknownst to him though a peice of the plant that created Tuvix was placed on the transporter pad by none other than Q as a prank therefore fusing Picard and his fish into Fishcard. Knowing all to well what would happen to him from reading Janeway's log on the incident, Admiral Fishcard begged Q to transport him into a galaxy far far away and a long time ago. There, in order to avoid the temporal agents, he would change his name and join a group of rebels fighting against a tyrannical empire becoming the legendary hero known as...Admiral Ackbar.
Captain makes or breaks the ship! Ty for the video and LLAP!
It's not the captain of the stargazer, there's Nausicaa
Play Dom jot human?
No. Human play Chula!
1:30 there's no scientific reason. A diamond is a Borg Queen's best friend! 💎
Captain Fishcard has been assimilated. He is now Lo-Cute-Fish of Borg.
Fishcard looks friendly enough.
hmm...something seems fishy about captain fishcard..just cant quite place my fin on it....i'll be in my corner if anyone needs me...
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Fake. You need a certain orchid from the Delta Quadrant to Tuvix people. And, apparently, animals.
Also, yes, "Tuvix" is now a verb. 😛
🤔Love the battle Admial.. and gosh If Picard had this Stargazer hmm.. lol. I am always fascinated by the assimilated ships.. wonder if they have all the Starfleet codes and do they change out the warp for transwarp drives,.. I do like the look of the Borg New Orleans.. and gosh the transporter mishap.. oopsie doodle..lol . hmm lol Does Captain.. Fishcard.. talk or hmm lol and assimilated one oh my .. lol. that would be a series in itself.. I saw the Lower Decks show with that darn plant and gosh.. lol. This would be a MAJOR what if.. or WTF.. lol. love the battle Admiral..!😊🖖🐟
Patrick Stewart requested that Livingstone be removed from the set. He argued that in the time of believing all life is important, why would someone like Picard keep an animal essentially cages up in the corner of his office? The solution, Captain Edward Jellico. He was also the solution to Marina Sirtis's request to wear a Starfleet uniform.
Geometric shaped ships perfection!
The new orleans were at world 359, you would expect they would do bettter
For once, the Borg modified ship class did not act super overpowered, and while it was more of a threat, it was far faster and maneuverable, and the Stargazer was really a nice upgrade so I can't complain about that either. The main thing I would say is that both ships were balanced against each other, and made for good battle
I request that you do a series of the most popular ships; assimilated vs standard/non-assimilated ships.
STARGAZER!!!!!!
Seeing this I want to see my Freedom class have a Borg version (if it doesn't already).
The Borg should have simply assimilated some fish and then released them into the Earth's oceans. 10 days later the Earth would have been completely taken over.
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Good lordt....Borgified fish....that's the way to assimilate a planet.
Hey, weird thought, if the borg assimilate a Starfleet vessel, do they really technically need the bridge as a command station? Like for instance, if you target the bridge, would it really matter since it is a collective thought? Or with the destruction of a bridge, be detrimental to a starship that has been assimilated?
That's actually an interesting question.
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First, Picard had a pet Horta as a pet when he commanded the Stargazer. He kept it on his head. Secondly, the Borg seemed to like platonic solids. How would you like to face a Borg dodecahedron?
Livingstone after David Livingstone the director??
enterprise d vs constellation class..like the episode in the show
I LOVE the New Orleans class. It's one of my favorite TNG era ships. It's cool to see an assimilated version of this.
I agree the clear victor is the Stargazer. No bloody A, B, C, oooooooorrrrrrrr D!
Patrick (picard) with hair eh?
Lol that ending lol.