The version in First Contact was fine. She was basically just an avatar for the Collective, possibly a gestalt consciousness. As she said, "I am the Borg." The problem is later writers didn't get that.
When you're fighting human, sure, but our mane probably evolved before we were our own greatest predator.
Haven't they also found beer recipes in Egyptian tombs?
It's the short legs. Give kids stilts and they're natural cross-country sprinters.
I want them to launch a Deck v2, Controller v2, and a new take on the Steam Machine simultaneously with a goal of knocking Xbox out of the market and replacing them as the third console. A new Steam Machine right now would play all of Xbox's exclusives on day one and some of Sony's.
More or less. The power for everything is run through the electro-plasma system, terminating in EPS conduits at every terminal. Plasma IRL is fucking hot.
So you can send the robot back in time, obviously.
I beat Halo 2 on legendary. I also refuse to attempt that again and haven't bothered playing legendary at all on any Halo in over a decade. Pretty sure my thumbs will not do that anymore.
Getting a gem was also the only way to save. Crash Bandicoot may be the only game series where each new game is easier than the one before it, and Crash 3 was still one of the most challenging games on the system.
The motion controls made the Wii version seem harder. Plug in a Gamecube controller and play with that and you'll smoke the AI and any wiimote players online.
Like an evil Indiana Jones.
Do the Song of Solomon.