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Just some random thoughts about the Borg Queen...
Speaking of “1984”, I have, from the very beginning, felt like that book (with some modifications) could make a perfect and very logical back-story for the origin of the Borg. (If you have never read "1984", shame on you! It's a classic. Read it!!!) Consider these two short excerpts:
But the question remains—“Is the Queen a real person and an individual?” I tend to think the answer is no. The physical persona of the Borg Queen that we see is really no more an individual than any other drone, and her physical body is ultimately irrelevant. The essence of what “she” is (i.e. her consciousness, her memories, her personality) is most likely some kind of A.I., part of the Borg's original programming, which is transferable to any designated "Queen drone" which can then perform that function for as long as needed. This, if true, would go a long ways towards explaining the Queen’s response to Picard's question regarding how she survived the destruction of the first Cube that attack earth. Rather then directly answering the question, she instead chastised him for thinking in such "three dimensional terms". As cryptic as that answer might seem, it actually makes sense if her essence is not tied to a particular body (i.e. a "three dimensional" physical form), but is instead virtual--a basic, programmed function of the Collective--then she would be essentially immortal and "eternal". Well, I’ve rambled on long enough for now. Sorry this is ended up being such a long post. But I am very interested in seeing what you all think of my take on the Borg Queen. |
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Vice Admiral
Location: Saint Louis (aka Defiance)
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Re: Just some random thoughts about the Borg Queen...
The moment you start to talk to the Borg and have a civilized conversation with them about their wants and desires, it's over. It could be said that the "de-fanging" of the Borg began with "Best of Both Worlds" when the Borg suddenly needed Picard to be their spokesman for the assimilation of the Human race. From that point on, the Borg ceased to be a true group entity as Picard was clearly an individual among them as "the Borg King" in that story. In that regard, a Borg Queen might have been inevitable at some point no matter what as a female version of Locutus. The Borg were more or less originally written as a race of space zombies--and zombies don't have a leader. They simply come at you either individually or in a mob. Having them take on a hive-like command structure with a designated leader, makes them not too unlike other Trek villians, IMO. The Borg Queen becomes essentially another moustache-twirling nemesis and the Borg drones her fairly easily felled foot soldiers...
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Re: Just some random thoughts about the Borg Queen...
RavenCWG, I find your parallel between the Borg and the model of society presented in Orwell's 1984 rather well-founded. But I think, in contrast to Big Brother / O'Brien, the Borg Queen ended up taking away the very idea of a collectivist juggernaut that made the Borg scary and unique in the first place. And that's why her introduction diminished the Borg's villain power.
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Location: Somewhere in the future
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Location: KingDaniel has fallen Into Darkness (in England)
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Re: Just some random thoughts about the Borg Queen...
I can imagine some fans being furious at the idea of that, but I think it would have been cool. Maybe Archer blew her body to smitheens or something. Personally I think the Queen is a manifestation of the Borg's directives and goals. I think she was made her a bit too petty and human, though (which the ENT episode would have justified)
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Location: Regina, SK, Canada
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Location: Stompin' on Tokyo
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Location: East Coast
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Re: Just some random thoughts about the Borg Queen...
As a result of having the Queen, the Borg lost their singular collective mind of "You will be assimilated. Resistance is futile" and replaced it with "You will be assimilated. After the Queen gets what she wants, and when we get around to it." Think about it, don't you think the Borg could have easily overwhelm the crew and assimilate all of E-E if the Queen had not been hell bent on finding a mate? Yes, I understand that you can't make a villain that our heroes can't destroy. But I would have liked it a lot better had Picard actually blown up E-E to destroy the Borg, and either show they somehow rigging a Deus-Ex-Machina temporal device to get home, or have the temporal police come and pick them up. Though if that had happened, there is no way the Vulcan sensors wouldn't pick up the explosion. damn... there sure are a lot of annoying parts in the TNG movies.
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I liked how they were handled without one in Q: Who, TBOBW and Scorpion. They were actually like a force of nature in those episodes. The queen was nothing more than a gimmick to cater to the masses because apparently the public is too stupid to envision a concept of a hive mind without a leader of any kind. As the Borg described humanity in TBOBW: "Your archaic cultures are authority driven." And that's what sets them apart from others in the galaxy. It's that they were based on a concept which most humans (but not all) were incapable of envision to work in practice. For crying out loud, even TNG started out while being based on concepts that contemporary majority of people were not able to digest entirely. They keep saying money doesn't exist in the 24th century, and you have people who keep coming up with ideas that would effectively kill that premise simply because they cannot wrap their minds around the thought that human society is capable to function without money. As the shows progressed, the characters and their mannerisms were turned effectively into early 21st century humans... just in space, and kept forgetting how to use the technology at their disposal because the writers apparently were incapable to write the drama around the setting.
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Location: Kentucky
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Location: Michigan
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The Borg Queen is that mind. THe body played by Alice Krige is just a puppet. That's how she kept coming back. The mind was never destroyed, just the body.
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