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What are your unanswered Star Trek questions?

A general In universe question(i know the obvious reason): Why the borg didn't just send a dozen cubes to earth and destroy them? I mean they clearly viewed earth as a threat, even trying to go back in time to wipe us out, clearly can get to us rather easily and had many thousands of ships, yet they only ever send 1 ship at a time. Its honestly what's always bothered me about borg storylines.

One possible answer is that they don't consider it worth more than one cube at the time, since Earth is not an enemy that can threaten or seriously damage them. (Apparently a miscalculation after Janeway arrived on the scene.)

Another theory is that the Borg are milking us. That is, they just send over one ship. If it succeeds in assimilating the species, fine. If it doesn't, said species will feverishly try to improve their defenses and invent new technologies, that can then be assimilated. Repeat a few times, or for a few centuries, until you have tapped dry their potential (they'll invent no more new tech the Borg don't already have) or they approach the technology level of actually being able to resist successfully. Just short of that point, move in with hundreds or thousands of cubes and start harvesting the entire species.
 
One possible answer is that they don't consider it worth more than one cube at the time, since Earth is not an enemy that can threaten or seriously damage them. (Apparently a miscalculation after Janeway arrived on the scene.)

Another theory is that the Borg are milking us. That is, they just send over one ship. If it succeeds in assimilating the species, fine. If it doesn't, said species will feverishly try to improve their defenses and invent new technologies, that can then be assimilated. Repeat a few times, or for a few centuries, until you have tapped dry their potential (they'll invent no more new tech the Borg don't already have) or they approach the technology level of actually being able to resist successfully. Just short of that point, move in with hundreds or thousands of cubes and start harvesting the entire species.

That is actually pretty brilliant. I think I read a similar theory somewhere but yeah brilliant if that was the actual long term strategy for Earth
 
^It isn't something I thought up. Only repeating what others on this board wrote before me.

Oh that's fine I still like that whole idea. So really "thank you Borg" if it were not for you Earth wouldn't have advanced more. On the other hand yeah not keen on the whole invasion part. /s

Speaking of Borg Wolf 359 Why didn't Starfleet just lie in wait at Earth with everything they had? The Borg were coming anyway so why not wait there and tackle them with a massive fleet?
 
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Just like why torpedo tubes have grills that need to be manually lifted or why any one of ten thousand other things happens.

There's an explanation going around too that the turbolifts were so fucked up he thought he was going to sickbay and they took him to the bridge by mistake.

Scotty also wasn't in the best shape himself at the time.
 
Just like why torpedo tubes have grills that need to be manually lifted or why any one of ten thousand other things happens.

There's an explanation going around too that the turbolifts were so fucked up he thought he was going to sickbay and they took him to the bridge by mistake.

Scotty also wasn't in the best shape himself at the time.
Perhaps he wanted his nephew's final moments to be on the bridge.
 
Well we don't really know do we? Trek hasn't really ventured much beyond our own galaxy
Didn't they in All Our Yesterdays?
ZARABETH: The atavachron is far away, but I think you come from someplace farther than that.
SPOCK: That is true. I am not from the world you know at all. My home is a planet millions of light years away.
FYI, Andromeda lies 2.5 million light years away, so...:vulcan:

<Possibly, Spock is starting to go crazy. :rommie: >
 
What happened to Ro Laren and Tom Riker (in onscreen canon that is)?

I just watched a recent Trekculture video which mentions Ro Laren and other things that are still roaming around.

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