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   The Doctor to All   
   AI REviews Star Trek Movie First COntact   
   11 Feb 26 15:00:09   
   
   XPost: rec.arts.startrek.fandom, rec.arts.sf.movies, can.arts.sf   
   From: doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca   
      
   Ai/LLM reviews of Star Trek: First Contact (Movie, 1996)   
      
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   The Plot:   
   Voyager rescues a trio of aliens, one of whom is a dying man named Tieran, a   
   former planetary dictator. Before he dies, Tieran uses a hidden technology to   
   transfer his consciousness into Kes. The "new" Kes—cold, aggressive, and   
   tactical—takes over a    
   shuttle, returns to Tieran’s homeworld, and launches a bloody coup to   
   reclaim "his" throne. Janeway and Tuvok must find a way to extract the   
   warlord’s mind before Kes’s original personality is permanently suppressed.   
      
   The Review:   
   This episode is a tour de force for Jennifer Lien. Often relegated to the   
   "sweet and innocent" role, Lien clearly relishes the chance to play a   
   gravel-voiced, ruthless tyrant. However, the plot itself is a fairly standard   
   "body snatcher" trope. While it    
   is fun to see Kes kickbox and scheme, the secondary characters on the planet   
   are somewhat forgettable, and the resolution feels a bit rushed. It is a great   
   showcase for an actress, but a middle-of-the-road episode for the series.   
      
   Standout Moment: The chilling scene where "Tieran-Kes" stares into a mirror   
   and coldly dismisses her own reflection.   
      
   Rating: 6.5/10   
      
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   Plot Summary:   
   In Star Trek: First Contact, the Borg travel back in time to stop humanity’s   
   first warp flight and thus prevent first contact with an alien species (the   
   Vulcans). Captain Jean-Luc Picard and the crew of the USS Enterprise-E pursue   
   them through a    
   temporal vortex to 2063 Earth, where they must ensure Zefram Cochrane’s   
   historic warp flight happens as it should — while also stopping the Borg   
   from assimilating humanity. Along the way Picard confronts personal trauma   
   from his past assimilation,    
   and the crew battles the Borg Queen.   
      
   Review:   
   This film is widely regarded as one of the better Star Trek movies, largely   
   because it blends time-travel stakes, action, emotional stakes (especially   
   Picard confronting the Borg), and classic Trek ideas about exploration and   
   first contact. Mainstream    
   critics like Roger Ebert praised its pacing, coherent plotting, solid effects,   
   and character interplay. While some fans feel it softens the Borg or mixes   
   tones unevenly, many rank it among the franchise’s top live-action entries   
   thanks to its ambition    
   and intensity.   
      
   Rating: ⭐ 8.5/10   
   (A thrilling, emotionally engaging Star Trek film that’s consistently   
   enjoyable even decades after its release.)   
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