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The Delta Flyers is a weekly Star Trek: Voyager rewatch and recap podcast hosted by Garrett Wang and Robert Duncan McNeill. Each week Garrett and Robert will rewatch an episode of Voyager starting at the very beginning. This week’s episode is Unity. Garrett and Robbie recap and discuss the episode, and share their insight as series regulars.

Unity:
Cmdr. Chakotay is attacked after trying to answer a distress signal; Janeway and her crew find a Borg ship.

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SnazzyO

Continuing my Voyager Rewatch Binge w/ Delta Flyers commentary: 1) On Unity. Robbie - you are way to hard on yourself. This was a good episode. The four ‘jump scares’ associated with the Borg were exactly the kind of adrenaline infusion that I think the audience needed. We’re entering Borg home territory (that’s clear after Unity). And the stakes are higher. That instant feeling of terror was very well conveyed with the combo of visual/action/music/dialog: - The rapid fire orders to battle stations when the Borg cube was first scene; I REMEMBER my audible ‘Holy Sh*t!’ reaction 25 years ago — we just ‘leveled up’ - Dead drone 1st appearance - B’Elana’s ‘Shut it down!’ And the Borg drone’s arm was wildly searching - The urgency as Voyager swung around to get away from the cube: ‘Get us out of here!’ No action? There was just the right amount of terror/action interlaced with normal Voyager pacing - the collective memory of the Star Trek fandom was reactivated by this episode: mission accomplished. Garrett - very nice ‘action hero’ look this episode. 2) Neekrit expanse - I’ve always felt like after ‘Fair Trade’ we left the first Act of the Voyager story behind. We flew the edge of the Neelix’ virtual map and started the next Act. Only complaint: we need a one line explainer that implied the expanse came in patches (to justify why some episodes had the purple nebula effect and others did not. Post Unity we were are free now free of the expanse. 3) On J/C: I LIKED the way she circled him in the briefing room. And it does cement ‘Captain first.’

PJ Miller

I'm late to the Delta Flyers party. But since I am, I can confirm that zom-borgs are truly creepy from season 3 of Picard.