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  1. 9 de ene. de 2016 · The Borg: Strength is irrelevant. Resistance is futile. We wish to improve ourselves. We will add your biological and technological distinctiveness to our own. Your culture will adapt to service ours. In particular we see the Vogon say "Resistance is Useless" and the Borg say "Resistance is Futile". These seem remarkably similar ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › VogonVogon - Wikipedia

    In the film, Ford Prefect additionally tells Arthur Dent following the Guide's Vogon article that Vogons lack the ability of thought or imagination, and some can't even spell. The Vogons' battle-cry, and counter-argument to dissent, is "resistance is useless!" (cf. "Resistance is futile").

  3. Chapter 1. Arthur Dent is an anxious thirty-year-old man who lives in a small house in England. One morning, Arthur awakes and sees a bulldozer outside his home as the local council wishes to demolish Arthur’s house to build a bypass. Suddenly, Arthur finds himself lying down in the mud in front of the machine. Mr.

  4. Resistance is futile now. The first use as a complete sentence came a year later in the Space 1999 finale "The Dorcons". Similar phrases appeared much earlier in Doctor Who in Cybermen stories.

  5. A great memorable quote from the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy movie on Quotes.net - Vogon: Resistance is useless!

  6. Their captor is a young Vogon guard who keeps bellowing, "Resistance is useless!" In a flash of inspiration, Ford asks if the Vogon likes his work, with the hope of talking the guard out of throwing them off the ship.

  7. Analysis. Vogon poetry, Adams explains, is the “third worst in the Universe,” behind “that of the Azgoths of Kria”—whose poet laureate accidentally killed himself by reciting too much of his own wretched verse—and a woman named Paula Nancy Millstone Jennings from Greenbridge, Essex, England.