I haven't seen the episode yet, but are the Borg the big evil behind everything? 
JB

JB
I haven't seen the episode yet, but are the Borg the big evil behind everything?
JB
They didn't disappear, they just weren't able to be activatedIf the genes are added to the DNA, they should remain there, why would the genes suddenly disappear after age 25
The Pakleds, obviously!What other TNG villain could it have been
But I thought the Borg had been pacified with their Queen in season two?What other TNG villain could it have been
Nope.But I thought the Borg had been pacified with their Queen in season two?
JB
But I thought the Borg had been pacified with their Queen in season two?
JB
Except these are not the empires. These are splinter factions trying to recover their power or exact revenge on the Federation.This sort of spoils things for me and yet I'm a big Borg fan!
I don't think it's a good idea to bring two baddies back at the same time considering the size of both their empires!
JB
I would assume that that is a character speaking off the top of their head and getting the date wrong, but yeah they're definitely not counting the Jurati-Queen or the Confederation Timeline Queen. The last contact anyone had with the main Borg that we the audience know of would be the USS Protostar's encounter with a small Borg cube in "Let Sleeping Borg Lie" in 2384, almost twenty years before this episode.
They don't disappear, they just aren't expressed. Presumably, the genes code the formation of certain neural pathways in the prefrontal cortex that are capable of receiving Borg signals; if the cortex has already stopped forming, no new neural pathways would appear. Junk science perhaps, but I can understand what they were trying to do here.
You think they got invited to Frontier Day?![]()
The DNA is added to the base code of the person regardless of age. Those under 25 still have brain development going on and the Borg piggy back on that process to assimilate.Genetic material propagates through male/female reproductive gametes (sperm and egg), and the genetics are fixed within it (unless subject to mutations or other alterations) Age has nothing to do with it. If the genes are added to the DNA, they should remain there, why would the genes suddenly disappear after age 25. This is the part in their explanation that bothers me.
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