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Quality of sculpts 4
Character selection 3
Playability 3
Overall 3 |
The sculpts are character
accurate but a bit too much sculpt re-use for a small
set. The character selection covers the base
characters but the only villains are Borg, Klingons and
Q; more monsters would have been nice. Including
Thomas Riker seemed an odd choice, but obviously it was
a sculpt re-use option. Playability varies.
Q is awesome, but I find the Fast Forces crew better
than the set versions.
So it could have been
better, but overall it's a fun set and it's great to
have TNG characters and the Borg. |
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Lursa and B'Etor
Lursa and B'Etor are Klingon sisters of the House of
Duras.
They are sly, and cunning and not below dealing with
Romulans to gain power of the Klingon Empire.
TNG Episodes
Redemption - Part 1
Redemption - Part 2
Firstborn |
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BORG
The Borg are an alien race set on assimilating all other
races, cultures and technology into their own.
Cyborgs, they have high technology and work as a hive
mind capable of quickly adapting to any enemy.
Borg Episodes
Q Who - S02E16 (TNG)
The Best of Both Worlds, Part I - S03E26 (TNG)
The Best of Both Worlds, Part II - S04E01 (TNG)
I, Borg - S05E23 (TNG)
Descent, Part I - S06E26 (TNG)
Descent, Part II - S07E01 (TNG)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borg
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Locutus of Borg
First Appearance: Best of
Both Worlds - Part 1
When the Borg invaded the Federation space they chose to
use a 'spokesman' to make assimilation of humans more
seamless.
The person they chose was Captain Jean-Luc Picard,
assimilating him into the Borg Collective, becoming
Locutus.
https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Locutus_of_Borg |
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Q
Q is a being from the Q Continuum, an omnipotent all
powerful extra-dimensional alien race. When the
Enterprise first encounter Q he puts humanity on trial.
Over their following encounters he is less antagonistic,
and more of a playful annoyance.
TNG Episodes
Encounter at Farpoint
Hide and Q
Q Who
Déjà Q
Qpid
True Q
Tapestry
All Good Things...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Q_(Star_Trek) |
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013 Thomas Riker
William Thomas "Tom" Riker was a result of a transporter
accident in 2361 that created two William Thomas Rikers,
genetically indistinguishable from each other, with
personality and memories identical up to the point of
the duplication.
Episodes
TNG: Second Chances
DS9: Defiant
https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Thomas_Riker
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Commander Shelby
Commander Shelby was an ambitious Starfleet officer who
served aboard the USS Enterprise during the time of
conflict with The Borg and the battle of Wolf 359.
Episodes
The Best of Both Worlds, Part I & II
https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Shelby |
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025 Ensign Ro Laren
Ro Laren was a Bajoran who served in Starfleet aboard
the Federation starship USS Enterprise-D before finally
sympathising with, and later defecting to, the Maquis.
Episodes
Ensign Ro (Season 5)
Disaster
Conundrum
Power Play
Cause and Effect
The Next Phase
Rascals (Season 6)
Pre-emptive Strike (Season 7)
https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Ro_Laren |
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Lore
Lore was a Soong-type android constructed by Doctor
Noonian Soong. He was built before Data, but showed no
mercy when dealing with humans an other races, even
aligning himself with The Borg.
Episodes
The Measure Of A Man (Season 2)
Silicon Avatar (Season 5)
Time's Arrow (Season 5)
Inheritance (Season 7)
https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Lore |
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Nurse Ogawa
Nurse Ogawa was a senior member of sickbay aboard the
USS Enterprise, eventually being promoted to lieutenant
junior grade on the recommendation of Doctor Beverley
Crusher.
https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Alyssa_Ogawa |
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