Indeed. It's quite interesting where these are beings who purportedly can see in larger dimensional terms and then became sidetracked by one specific human. Seven was the same thing for the Queen in Voyager and it was aggravating.One might say it was "First Contact" that made the Borg petty. Letting herself get sidetracked trying to seduce Data and Picard. To say nothing of using her time-travel device only on Eath, and not Romulus, Qo'nos, or the Founders. It seems even the Borg know that on "Star Trek," humans are special, and humans with names billed in the opening credits are even more special.
Eh, have hilariously stupid be done by a gold shirt. Not the captain.Yeah, if this were 1995 and we were in the writing room I'd agree with you 100%. But by this point, Cavit's hilariously stupid death is as classic as "Threshold" or "Spock's Brain."