6. "To Serve Man" is a cook book.
- Soylent Green is made of people
- It was Earth all along
- He's the ghost
- Rosebud is the sled
- She's a man!
6. "To Serve Man" is a cook book.
- Soylent Green is made of people
- It was Earth all along
- He's the ghost
- Rosebud is the sled
- She's a man!
Borg Queen: “Human! We used to be exactly like them. Flawed. Weak. Organic. But we evolved to include the synthetic. Now we use both to attain perfection. Your goal should be the same as ours.“
Just thinking out loud. Soji seems to be exactly the organic/synthetic perfection that the Borg aspire to be.
What if she is the inspiration for the Borg? This is Star Trek, so let’s say Soji somehow gets sent back in time 1000 years. Her very existence inspires some past race to achieve her perfection, which starts them on the path of eventually becoming the Borg we know today. The Borg have forgotten of their origin but the Zhat Vash are aware of the story of two sisters. One dies, the other comes from 1000 years in the future, is labeled as “the destroyer” just for existing and inspiring the Borg. Her story becomes legend and is passed down over the years, through people like Ramdha.
The Zhat Vash then forms and agrees to never study synthetic life and destroy them at all cost. The Borg assimilate Ramdha and re-discover their own origin. This knowledge somehow screws with their minds. Either the Borg can’t accept that their “perfect being” was created by an “imperfect being” or they realize they need to “sleep” and wait for history to repeat itself. The star is in danger, the Zhat Vash will sabotage the Synths, which causes them to be banned, which causes Maddox to go into hiding, which actually leads to his breakthrough of the sisters. He then sends them to Earth and the Borg ship, yadda, yadda, Soji will activate, the Borg ship will reactivate, create a time vortex, sending Soji back in time to complete a circle. In sabotaging the synths, the Zhat Vash will have inadvertently helped create the very thing they tried to avoid.
Jurati is sickened to realize she was a large part of creating Soji. It makes her sick and she kills Maddox to stop him from creating any more synths.
No. No it would not.
Yes, yes it would. Stories that ripple through multiple series would be awesome.
Its possible DISCO is IN the future that the Roms are is trying to prevent
If that makes sense
Yet strangely, it works better than any theory I've seen so far.So the thing so terrible that it will break a person's mind... is Disco season three?
That's not encouraging.![]()
So the big dark secret is:
1. Romulans are ALL synths. Created as disposable soldiers by the Vulcans during their warlike period.
2. Peace comes to Vulcan through Surak. Vulcans try to eliminate their Cylon creations. But they rebel and some escape.
3. The Vulcans create a Blade Runner corps called the Zhat Vash. After hunting down all the synths on Vulcan, they infiltrate Romulan society, govt, including the Tal Shiar.
4. The Zhat Vash seen an opportunity to eliminate the Cylon Vulcans (Romulans) once and for all, by using Borg tech to cause a supernova.
5. They also collaborate to eliminate Federation synths and use them to attack Mars. Dooming more synth Romulans to destruction and getting the Federation synths banned. Two birds with one stone.
6. Narek is a Vulcan Zhat Vash, but the Borg have their OWN plans. They allow this all to happen as it serves their interests to see Romulans and synths weakened. But in fact, they have their own sleeper agent plan that is about to swing into action.
7. Romulans do not know they are synths, but the Borg discover it by assimilating them.
That's my story and I am sticking to it.
I think we can conclude the secret does not relate to the past, or at least primarily to the past. Why would Jurati kill Maddox over the fact that (say) modern Vulcans descend from replicants created by the Romulans thousands of years ago? How could she possibly have anything to anyone for?
The secret must relate more substantially to the present and recent past (perhaps including the attack on Mars, even the Romulan supernova) and to the future. Even then, I think the future more likely. Why would Jurati kill Maddox if he did something bad in 2385?
I think the Romulans being synths created by the Vulcans is part of the story that helps explain it, but clearly the modern secret, related to Jurati's actions is to do with the Federation Synths, the synth attack on Mars and the Romulan supernova. She must have come to believe, or been made to believe, that Maddox is responsible for all that or for some of it. At the very least the synth attack. I suspect he was a dupe and fall guy for the actions of others. Allowing his obsession with bringing the synths to life to blind him to those who had other agendas.
Borg Queen: “Human! We used to be exactly like them. Flawed. Weak. Organic. But we evolved to include the synthetic. Now we use both to attain perfection. Your goal should be the same as ours.“
Just thinking out loud. Soji seems to be exactly the organic/synthetic perfection that the Borg aspire to be.
What if she is the inspiration for the Borg? This is Star Trek, so let’s say Soji somehow gets sent back in time 1000 years. Her very existence inspires some past race to achieve her perfection, which starts them on the path of eventually becoming the Borg we know today. The Borg have forgotten of their origin but the Zhat Vash are aware of the story of two sisters. One dies, the other comes from 1000 years in the future, is labeled as “the destroyer” just for existing and inspiring the Borg. Her story becomes legend and is passed down over the years, through people like Ramdha.
The Zhat Vash then forms and agrees to never study synthetic life and destroy them at all cost. The Borg assimilate Ramdha and re-discover their own origin. This knowledge somehow screws with their minds. Either the Borg can’t accept that their “perfect being” was created by an “imperfect being” or they realize they need to “sleep” and wait for history to repeat itself. The star is in danger, the Zhat Vash will sabotage the Synths, which causes them to be banned, which causes Maddox to go into hiding, which actually leads to his breakthrough of the sisters. He then sends them to Earth and the Borg ship, yadda, yadda, Soji will activate, the Borg ship will reactivate, create a time vortex, sending Soji back in time to complete a circle. In sabotaging the synths, the Zhat Vash will have inadvertently helped create the very thing they tried to avoid.
Jurati is sickened to realize she was a large part of creating Soji. It makes her sick and she kills Maddox to stop him from creating any more synths.
I've presumed up until now that Agnes killed Maddox for his ability to create biological androids.I think we can conclude the secret does not relate to the past, or at least primarily to the past. Why would Jurati kill Maddox over the fact that (say) modern Vulcans descend from replicants created by the Romulans thousands of years ago? How could she possibly have anything to atone for?
The secret must relate more substantially to the present and recent past (perhaps including the attack on Mars, even the Romulan supernova) and to the future. Even then, I think the future more likely. Why would Jurati kill Maddox if he did something bad in 2385?
the founder of the Zhat Vash was beaten in Pong, hence the hatred towards AII've presumed up until now that Agnes killed Maddox for his ability create biological androids.
I've also assumed the actions of the Zhat Vash in the present are to prevent a reoccurrence of what happened - or at least came close to happening - thousands of years ago. You don't create a super secretive cabal with it's core tenet being a hatred of artificial life without cause or precedence.
They were fooled by a chatbot into thinking they had actually met that special someone and when no one came to the date they had scheduled, they swore eternal revenge on all AI.the founder of the Zhat Vash was beaten in Pong, hence the hatred towards AI
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