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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Given that ''Voyager'' just upgraded the cooperative's security systems, the attack that immediately follows, leading to [[TheSiege being trapped in a bunker about to be overrun]], is rather suspicious. [[Website/SFDebris SFDebris]] suggests that the invaders were actually members of the cooperative (rather than rival factions) who thought that Riley and the others were too extreme in advocating for a forced HiveMind. Or ''Voyager'' was incompetent in designing their security systems. Or both.
* {{Narm}}: Riley's dramatic and seductive whisper, which she speaks with ''through the entire episode straight,'' comes off more like a phone sex worker role playing for a customer's crisis-situation fetish.

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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Given that ''Voyager'' just upgraded the cooperative's security systems, the attack that immediately follows, leading to [[TheSiege being trapped in a bunker about to be overrun]], is rather suspicious. [[Website/SFDebris SFDebris]] suggests that the The invaders were might actually be members of the cooperative (rather than rival factions) who thought that Riley and the others were too extreme in advocating for a forced HiveMind. Or ''Voyager'' was incompetent in designing their security systems. Or both.
* {{Narm}}: {{Narm}}:
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Riley's dramatic and seductive whisper, which she speaks with ''through the entire episode straight,'' comes off more like a phone sex worker role playing for a customer's crisis-situation fetish.
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** Also, the neural link montage.

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** Also, the neural link montage.montage.
* VindicatedByHistory: At the time of its initial airing, it was widely seen as very underwhelming for the first ''Voyager'' episode to have the crew encounter the Borg (or former Borg, in this case), causing the show's creative staff to write the "[[Recap/StarTrekVoyagerS3E25S4E1Scorpion Scorpion]]" two-parter in an attempt to make up for it. Nowadays, divorced from the heavy and misleading hype it was given prior to its first airing, this is usually seen as a very serviceable episode that does something different with the Borg (albeit with the later "[[Recap/StarTrekVoyagerS6E2SurvivalInstinct Survival Instinct]]" being an arguably more successful take on the same basic idea) and avoids subjecting them to the same VillainDecay that they'd suffer as the show went on.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Given that ''Voyager'' just upgraded the cooperative's security systems, the attack that immediately follows, leading to [[TheSiege being trapped in a bunker about to be overrun]], is rather suspicious. [[Website/SFDebris SFDebris]] suggests that the invaders were actually members of the cooperative (rather than rival factions) who thought that Riley and the others were too extreme in advocating for a forced HiveMind. Or ''Voyager'' was incompetent in designing their security systems. Or both.

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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Given that ''Voyager'' just upgraded the cooperative's security systems, the attack that immediately follows, leading to [[TheSiege being trapped in a bunker about to be overrun]], is rather suspicious. [[Website/SFDebris SFDebris]] suggests that the invaders were actually members of the cooperative (rather than rival factions) who thought that Riley and the others were too extreme in advocating for a forced HiveMind. Or ''Voyager'' was incompetent in designing their security systems. Or both.both.
* {{Narm}}: Riley's dramatic and seductive whisper, which she speaks with ''through the entire episode straight,'' comes off more like a phone sex worker role playing for a customer's crisis-situation fetish.
** Also, the neural link montage.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Given that ''Voyager'' just upgraded the cooperative's security systems, the attack that immediately follows, leading to [[TheSiege being trapped in a bunker about to be overrun]] is rather suspicious. [[Website/SFDebris SFDebris]] suggests that the invaders were actually members of the cooperative (rather than rival factions) who thought that Riley and the others were too extreme in advocating for a forced HiveMind. Or ''Voyager'' was incompetent in designing their security systems. Or both.

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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Given that ''Voyager'' just upgraded the cooperative's security systems, the attack that immediately follows, leading to [[TheSiege being trapped in a bunker about to be overrun]] overrun]], is rather suspicious. [[Website/SFDebris SFDebris]] suggests that the invaders were actually members of the cooperative (rather than rival factions) who thought that Riley and the others were too extreme in advocating for a forced HiveMind. Or ''Voyager'' was incompetent in designing their security systems. Or both.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Given that ''Voyager'' just installed upgraded security systems for the cooperative, TheSiege that immediately follows is rather suspicious. [[Website/SFDebris SFDebris]] suggests that the invaders were actually members of the cooperative, rather than outside factions, who thought that Riley and the others were too extreme in their desire for a forced HiveMind. Or ''Voyager'' was incompetent in designing their security systems. Or both.

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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Given that ''Voyager'' just installed upgraded the cooperative's security systems for systems, the cooperative, TheSiege attack that immediately follows follows, leading to [[TheSiege being trapped in a bunker about to be overrun]] is rather suspicious. [[Website/SFDebris SFDebris]] suggests that the invaders were actually members of the cooperative, rather cooperative (rather than outside factions, rival factions) who thought that Riley and the others were too extreme in their desire advocating for a forced HiveMind. Or ''Voyager'' was incompetent in designing their security systems. Or both.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Given that ''Voyager'' just installed upgraded security systems for the cooperative, TheSiege that immediately follows is rather suspicious. [[Website/SFDebris SFDebris]] suggests that the invaders were actually members of the cooperative, rather than outside factions, who thought that Riley and the others were too extreme in their desire for a forced HiveMind. Or ''Voyager'' was incompetent in designing their security systems. Or both.

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