So what would Picard have done if it had been his Enterprise to find the giant Space Amoeba? Just leave it alone?
I've always seen it as a false moral jeopardy, as I seriously doubt that it would have worked in the first place. Let's show the Borg something that they can't decipher and fry all of their brains! What are they, Mudd's androids?
We should at least all get together on the fact that it's not a completely simple, easy, and obvious issue.
And what do you say to all of the beings later annihilated or assimilated by the Borg?The candidate I'd choose for the agony booth is Odo. Totally leaves Rom hanging, then only helps because Kira is hot. That was a jerk move.
P.S. I'm with the, genocide isn't cool crowd. I'm also with the Borg are a species crowd. They are a unique sentient consciousness.
Yeah, if you're not cool with genocide, the Borg should be the first ones you take out.And what do you say to all of the beings later annihilated or assimilated by the Borg?
And what do you say to all of the beings later annihilated or assimilated by the Borg?
Following that episode had there been an attack on the Federation that they hadn't been able to repel by other means? Picard should have resorted to genocide to prevent having to use conventional forces in the future?
As others have pointed out, individual borg drones have sentience beyond the collective, this is exactly the reason Picard balked, he realised be would have been committing an atrocity beyond any in humanity's history.
The borg are an aggressor, a formidable one. That does not justify genocide.
The Borg aren't a species. They are an amalgamation of species. If you wipe out the Borg then you save billions and billions. Remember the episode of Voyager where the Borg destroyed an entire planet in two episodes. These and all the other planet annihilations in the Delta Quadrant can in some way be attributed in part to Picards actions in not using te virus. Although I don't really think it should have been Picards reponsibility alone. He should have sent the decision back to Starfleet HQ.
If I were made Borg I would rather be killed than to live out mu life as a drone forced against my will to enslave other species. Picard would have been doing me a favour.
I know they repatriated some Borg but whiie Janeway was doing that one-by-one in te Delta Quadrant planet fulls of beings were being taken over and what made them unique as a species destroyed.
Let's try this another way. You are walking through a secluded parking lot at night. For some reason you have a gun. You hear a scream, and you look up to see a woman who has obviously already been beaten lying on the ground unable to move. You see a man approaching her with a knife obviously intent on killing her. Do you shoot the guy and save the woman's life? Or do you tell yourself that murder is wrong and that you will have no part in it and watch the guy kill the woman?Interesting. So is Worf responsible for everything the Dominion does because he stops Garek from blowing up the founders?
Is Sisko responsible for the Cardassian-Dominion alliance because he saves Dukat's ship from the Klingons?
Is Kirk responsible for anybody who Kahn killed because he didn't execute him on their first meeting?
Is the difference the magnitude of the crimes committed or that you don't feel that the Borg are a unique species?
I'm really asking. I disagree but I think you have a point too.
Let's try this another way. You are walking through a secluded parking lot at night. For some reason you have a gun. You hear a scream, and you look up to see a woman who has obviously already been beaten lying on the ground unable to move. You see a man approaching her with a knife obviously intent on killing her. Do you shoot the guy and save the woman's life? Or do you tell yourself that murder is wrong and that you will have no part in it and watch the guy kill the woman?
I'm taking away the option of shooting the guy in such a way as to stop him by injuring but not killing him. You're not that good a shot that you can guarantee that you won't kill him if you shoot him. If you pull the trigger at him, you are agreeing to potentially kill him. Do you pull the trigger or no?
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...l-gorilla-enclosure-doing-just-fine/85152146/
Interesting dilemma just in the news recently. Shoot now and ask the questions later?
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