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Maybe the Borg was an enemy that could be used few times effectively and then it would have become just repeating the same over and over.
The Queen gave them character but robbed the Borg something, it wasn't an enemy anymore that you couldn't understand or talk to and it would respond other than "you will be assimilated".
One way of looking at the Borg would be to watch 'Q Who', 'The Best of Both Worlds 1 and 2' and 'I Borg'.
The problem with the Borg, as I believe @Sci noted, is that early on they were just monsters. Which is fine but if they come back they cannot remain monsters. Star Trek is all about exploring new life and new civilizations and then have a civilization that all you do is destroy like a zombie horde is pretty much antithetical to Star Trek at its core.
 
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The Borg were constantly being changed throughout their TNG appearances anyway. In Q Who, there was no talk of assimilation, the Borg only wanted technology, period. They had no interest in people at all, indeed it was implied the Borg are actually bred and grown on the ships, the Borg nursery was originally intended to be infant Borg, not babies who were assimilated.

Indeed, even introducing the concept of assimilation in TBOBW, Part 1 treated the very concept of turning Picard into a Borg as a unique thing that has only been done this once. It was Part 2 which suddenly and abruptly talks about assimilation being SOP for the Borg which it then became in all the Borg's subsequent appearances in the franchise. Really, the Queen is just the result of the continuing evolution of the Borg, which started when they were brought back in TBOBW.

Mind you, given the Borg were originally intended to be insects before the budget prevented that from happening, one could argue the Queen is more in line with the original concept than what we got in Q Who anyway.
 
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Ferengi Skull on display, with the Grand Nagus's staff below it.. Did Evil Picard kill the Grand Nagus?! Or maybe the Grand Proxy
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Thanks for posting.
Love the costumes this season. Except for whatever they're giving Alison Pill to wear in this one. Looks like she's wearing something about five sizes too big.
 
Can't wait to see the details on these... which design version they used ;)
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I saw elsewhere that we see some skulls of DS9 characters in this episode...I was presuming it was just Dukat's. But I guess the Negus also paid the ultimate price.
 
I saw elsewhere that we see some skulls of DS9 characters in this episode...I was presuming it was just Dukat's. But I guess the Negus also paid the ultimate price.
I've read it's Dukat, Martok, and Sarek, and I'm curious about Martok's design
 
Thanks for posting this video.The Borg queen taking over the La Serena shows how dangerous borg technology is taking over Rios ship so quickly .It shows how dangerous she is and not to be trusted.:evil::bolian:
 
It's probably intentionally evocative of this, but the shot of the Borg Queen hanging in front of the lit up warp core of the La Sirena has a very Christ on the cross in front of stained glass windows sort of look to it.

Cool scene with the Queen crawling after Agnes across the floor. Very Terminator-esque. And the way the Queen so easily seized control of the La Sirena's systems like her alternate version did the fleet is really impressive and terrifying. They've done a good job of making the Borg intimidating again, even if it's just the Queen so far.

I have a feeling the trade-off for whatever restoration of the timeline they make is going to include a restoration of the Borg as a galactic threat again. Something like Q will say the Borg are the galactic clearing house that assimilates a species once it's grown too large so that other smaller nascent species will have a chance to grow instead. The Borg are a brutal but necessary part of maintaining the galactic ecosystem, which is why Q told his son not to mess with the Borg.
 
Chilling!

The only way it could have been better, imo, if she were confronting Seven instead of Agnes.

I hope that happens, those two would have a lot to catch up on! :lol:
 
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