Sovereign wrote:Perhaps then the Nanoprobes in the Borg can last a very long time, but in the end, not forever. Same goes for S8472. They last a while, but not forever.
OK, now define "a very long time"
Possibly. But then again the fleet could have been targeting the Cubes Power Matrix, and causing the fluxuations, the same way S8472 was tearing up the Cubes Power Grid.
Could have been? We're supposed to be dealing with canon facts and what can be logically derived from them. Fan speculation about "could have been's" are neither. And you committed a circular logic fallacy. You claimed the 8472 was tearing up the cube's power matrix. I asked you to prove it. Now as part of the debate, you say, "well, the 8472
was tearing up the cubes power matrix". You can't use your conclusion to support itself. And in ST:FC, the Feds didn't seem to be targeting any particular spot on the cube until Picard showed up. They were just firing randomly, probably hoping to hit
something.
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