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Unread 25-05-2003, 19:05
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Now I'll be fair and say I'm a sci-fi geek, so i like most sci-fi equally, including these two. Just a few things I'd like to point out. Jedi vs. Borg: the jedi would kill off a few drones, but then the Borg would adapt to the lightsabers (remember, a lightsaber is built with the purpose of the same beam looping and repeating. That means it's limited to one frequency.), and assimilate the Jedi, making the Borg more powerful. Warp vs. hyperdrive: ever hear of transwarp? That'll get you across the galaxy almost instantly if done right (although I believe the best one we saw took a day to go across the galaxy). Oh, and one Star Trek game that outshines almost any other (even non sci-fi) game: Elite Force. You should play it sometime. Alright, Star Wars does dominate in the space sim genre (I love the Rouge Squadron games). A final note: a small group of 8472 ships took out a sun, planet, it's moon, a Borg outpost, and 3 cubes in one combined shot. Yes, Star Wars has much better movies (although I'm still waiting for Lucas's excuse for The Phantom Menace). I think we can all agree though that they are both seperate universes, and should be enjoyed as such, as much as anybody wants.

I so feel like a geek....
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