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I liked the Borg more before the Borg Queen and Q before Voyager.
Not to put too fine a point on it, but the Borg, like Q, in my opinion became less interesting and more banal the more they were on screen. I rather liked the idea of an enemy whose existence was totally subsumed into a hive mind. The introduction of some mega-Borg queen seemed to belittle the whole concept. Likewise, I also felt that Q became increasingly stupid, especially in Voyager. I'm just writing this thread to complain about two of my Star Trek pet peeves.
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Location: Go ahead, caller. I'm listening...
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Re: I liked the Borg more before the Borg Queen and Q before Voyager.
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Location: Nuevo México
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Re: I liked the Borg more before the Borg Queen and Q before Voyager.
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Location: Hotlanta
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Re: I liked the Borg more before the Borg Queen and Q before Voyager.
![]() I'm in the (probably small) group that thinks the best Borg episode after BOBW was the Enterprise one. It was a return to the old-school scary Borg, and a lot more fun than the TNG and VOY episodes that completely demystified them.
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Re: I liked the Borg more before the Borg Queen and Q before Voyager.
I find your ideas intriguing and would like to subscribe to your newsletter. (In all seriousness I agree completely with your statement)
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Re: I liked the Borg more before the Borg Queen and Q before Voyager.
I'd be interested to hear how people would make the Borg a reoccurring enemy but not Voyagerize them. |
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Re: I liked the Borg more before the Borg Queen and Q before Voyager.
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Vice Admiral
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Re: I liked the Borg more before the Borg Queen and Q before Voyager.
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Re: I liked the Borg more before the Borg Queen and Q before Voyager.
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Vice Admiral
Location: Totally different head. Totally.
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Re: I liked the Borg more before the Borg Queen and Q before Voyager.
Q did get a tad overused on VGR (his introduction to VGR being the greater oddity for me), but 'Death Wish' was very good and 'The Q and the Grey' had its moments. |
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Location: United Kingdom
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Re: I liked the Borg more before the Borg Queen and Q before Voyager.
Agreed on both. There was nothing exactly wrong with the Queen idea, and she worked OK in First Contact - but then she started appearing in every Borg episode in later Voyager, and suddenly it wasn't the Borg themselves that were the threat, it was just the queen, and her drones were basically mindless footsoldiers for our heroes to hack and slash their way through. Never on Voyager after Scorpion were the Borg half as scary as they were in BOBW, the mindless force bent on a single goal. At one point, the very name 'Borg' carried a goosebumps effect in the Star Trek fan - they were the villain that could really hurt us. But by the end of Voyager, it was 'ho hum, Borg again is it?' - they had been beaten too many times by a single ship to be remotely scary anymore. As for Q, he never really worked after TNG - his appearence on DS9 sucked as well, imho. Removed from Jean Luc Picard as a foil he was a fairly insipid and irritating character. And Voyager had a habit of playing him as Janeway's intellectual equal, which was annoying. On TNG, even when our characters 'won', he always seemed to have an amused smile on his face as if he was really the puppet master even then - but on DS9 and Voyager, he seemed to have lost his edge, the inferior of the Starfleet crew.
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Re: I liked the Borg more before the Borg Queen and Q before Voyager.
B. I could never stand Q. He's smarmy; plus an omnipotent character makes any decisions and actions by mere humans ultimately moot. C. Back to Borg - in real life, Roddenberry talked about the possibility of our evolving into a social organism with a collective, greater mind (the internet, anyone?) in Yvonne Fern's Gene Roddenberry: The Last Conversation (U. of Cal. Press, 1994). He is actually ok with the possibility, but acknowledges they had to make such a concept scary for commercial t.v. |
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Re: I liked the Borg more before the Borg Queen and Q before Voyager.
Another point I agree with. I see the Borg Queen as less of a literal queen and more a focul point of Borg consciousness; an interface. I'm not easy with the idea of a figurehead for the Borg. Although, after having said that, thinking about hives, hive creatures here on earth do have a queen. For some reason I can go with it in First Contact the movie and less so in Voyager.
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Location: Regina, SK, Canada
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Location: Under the Globe with Clark
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Re: I liked the Borg more before the Borg Queen and Q before Voyager.
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