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*** This troper is going back to re-watch all the Borg episodes for Geordi's points of view. Especially the one with Hugh.
**** Us tropers are apparently not the first to notice this. In the novel ''Vendetta'' by Peter David, the crew recover an assimilated human woman and attempt to restore her humanity. Three guesses who tries hardest to bond with her...
* Kirk's overt reaction to Spock on the bridge, and Spock's flight to Gol in the first place, in ''[[Star Trek: The Motion Picture|Star Trek the Motion Picture]]'' never quite made sense to me, until I heard a theory that [[Ho Yay|Something Of A Romantic Nature]] had happened between them after the end of the five-year mission. ''That's'' what sent Spock fleeing to a place centered around purging all emotion. ''That's'' why Kirk looks like the sun has just come out for the first time in years when Spock shows up. And that scene in Sickbay, with Spock's admission of "this simple feeling"? ''That was them getting back together... for good.'' Thank you, ''[[The ShipsShip's Closet]]''. ~[[User:Across The Stars]]
* For ''years'', I never realized that the President in ''[[Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country|Star Trek VI the Undiscovered Country]]'' was blind. Suddenly, the opaque pair of glasses he wears when looking at the Operation Retrieve plans make sense: they're an early form of the VISOR. Also, when Kirk dives over the podium and knocks him out of the way of assassin fire, he'd have no idea who did it—which is why Kirk says to him: "Kirk. ''Enterprise''."
** That one was actually more or less confirmed by [[Word of God|Michael & Denise Okuda]] in the DVD text commentary for that movie—he was at least intended to be blind originally.