yodamom's review against another edition

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4.0

What would happen if The Doctor consoled The Enterprise's Captain Picard on negotiating with the evil Borg ? The Captain has had enough of them, there is no trust between the races. He may have to learn to trust them they may be the only source of help in dealing with a threat the Cybermen. Things don't go easy, as they never do for the Doctor or the Enterprise. The Captain gets to know the Tardis, and takes a trip into the future.
It amazed me how easily how these two very different character worlds fit together as if they have always been. I really liked the mixing of the worlds and hope to see more of it. Nice graphics and a well written storyline.

maybeadragon's review against another edition

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4.5

Really fun read! I think I may have to add this to my personal collection.

tristanpej's review against another edition

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4.0

The plot is kinda ho hum, but it's just such a compelling crossover I have to love it.

taaya's review

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3.0

Okay, so far .... nothing happened?

ruzgofdi's review against another edition

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2.0

Mostly set up. We get an introduction to the situation that's going to be the main focus of the story, and a intro story for The Doctor and his companions. The Next Generation crew only makes a brief appearance on the last page.

hdungey's review against another edition

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1.0

I have to agree with a previous reviewer who said not that much happens. The art is decent; there are a couple of 2-page spreads that are visually arresting. But the story is sort of flat. And to be honest, I didn't feel the dialogue effectively captured the voice of any of the main characters. But take my review with a grain of salt; I'm not really a comic-book person.

rgombert's review against another edition

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4.0

The author(s) did a great job capturing the dialog of the character.

Not a bad story either. Who would've thought that the Cybermen were tougher than the Borg. They should be thankful it wasn't the Daleks.

emilyn's review against another edition

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3.0

I love Star Trek and I love Doctor Who. I haven't decided yet whether I love this series.

lordofthemoon's review against another edition

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2.0

This pair of graphic novels crosses over the Eleventh Doctor (+ Ponds) with the Next Gen crew of the Enterprise, where the Cybermen have crossed dimensions to team up with the Borg and wreak havoc across the galaxy. Obviously, it's up to the Doctor to convince the Enterprise crew that's he's right and to save the day. It also very much felt like a Doctor Who story, featuring the Enterprise crew as guest stars. The Doctor gets the starring role (quite rightly, in my opinion) and the others just admire his cleverness.

While there are few surprises in the story (Cyber-betrayal, check; lots of meetings in the observation lounge, check; "it's bigger on the inside!", check) it's pacy enough and it's fun. And the art is rather lovely, with most likenesses being caught pretty well (although, oddly, not Amy).

So it was just sort of okay, and certainly not memorable (frankly, I'd rather have seen more of adventure in ancient Egypt).

kaysal's review against another edition

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5.0

Amazing.
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