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Created for the Cyberday Epic Cyborg Challenge #20
For many Trekkies, this is still the most-loathed Star Trek episode ever - still true after the recent musical one.
In 1998 it had become popular to accuse therapists, especially hypno-therapists to implant fake abuse memories into their patients' minds. The usually progressive Star Trek picked that up. During much of the episode it seemed, as if the holo-doctor had accidentally implanted fake memories into Seven of Nine of an Entharan trader to have extracted Borg nanoprobes out of her against her will. However, the very last scene proved the doctor and Seven of Nine right, but without them knowing. Voyager had already moved on thru space, when the Borg, recreated through her nanoprobes by infecting Entharans, had taken over the entire planet.
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This image depicts a Star Trek cyborg with prominent cybernetic implants, including headgear with tubes and a red eye. The cyborg is shown in a dramatic, cinematic scene taking over a military base.
Created by Lupus on May 25, 2024 using the SDXL 1.0 AI image generator model.
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I apologize for the delay y'all but it was my wife's birthday party today and that had to take precedence.
With that out of the way...WHAT AN EPIC CHALLENGE Y'ALL! We had everything here. Humans, elephants, aliens, ratcopters, and hedgehogs! Impressive artwork y'all!
Thank you as well for making our 20th challenge such an amazing success!
As you know, I gave all entries a like because thats just being a good human. It's not mandatory, but it is a great way to say thank you for sharing your art to all our competitors so I hope you'll join me in this.
Some changes coming in this week's challenge so READ THE RULES!
Thank y'all so much for supporting this challenge and I hope to see you again. Remember......RESISTANCE IS FUTILE
Thank you very much for the background information! I have no memories of the episode and didn't know the background. Now I find it exciting to watch the episode again with the background information.
2: The reality behind this: Everything is true, save this last scene was never filmed, meaning, Star Trek wasn't on the progressive side in this episode.
1: This scene shows the Entharan president three minutes after the start of the assimilation process, realizing Seven of Nine had spoken the truth. Another minute later, to his mind, that had become irrelevant. However, a powerful Hollywood producer with issues in that compartment pressured the show to delete that last scene, thereby diametrically turning the episode's message around, as we have become to know it til this day.
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