Source?Yeah it did. Or at the very least it said they were not longer a threat.
One of the makers said in 2020 that the collective is still out there.
respecting beverly's decision, not forcing things, precisely because he is a target.- If Picard was enduring regular assassination attempts, and Beverly suddenly disappeared without explanation, wouldn't he track her down, fearing that she'd been captured or killed? As a fellow Enterprise officer, and a known close friend of his, surely she'd be considered a potential target, too? He just let her go, like a present-day person who gets ghosted by a one-night stand?
- Why exactly did the Borg need Picard's brain? Didn't they already have his DNA on file? What made his brain lobes so much more special than those of the countless other human and humanoid drones they've had access to? (Was it his high midichlorian count?)
- If Shaw's such a by-the-book captain, why does he never once consult with his senior staff for ideas? Vadic gives them an hour to hand over Jack, which is an hour he could be coming up with a plan to attack or flee. Instead, he sits around, doing f***-all apart from making pissy remarks at Picard. How did this numbskull ever get promoted above lieutenant, junior grade?
- After disposing of all of one Changeling, why did Picard, Riker, and Beverly, to say nothing of Shaw, not quarantine any new arrivals to the Titan until a thorough medical examination was done? They let three people on board (Ro Laren and the other two officers), and two of them turned out to be Changelings, which got Ro killed. Great job, idiots!
- Why would Section 31 put a highly unstable mix of Data, the cognitively delayed B4, the psychotic Lore, and the synth supremacist Alton Soong in charge of their outpost's security? Not a great plan.
- Why did Picard and Beverly let Jack escape the Titan? They should have put force fields around him, then beamed him to the brig - like Troi said, there were security protocols prepared for exactly this sort of situation. And Jack's little voyage of self-discovery led directly to the deaths of thousands, probably, but the important thing is, he got to work through his issues himself?
is was made clear (if one pays attention) that his temporal lobe had a hidden receiver in it, which the changelings extracted to then put that genetic code into the transporters. (one of the story highlights since it's a new and creative idea)
it was obvious for anyone watching how affected he was from wolf 359 ptsd. he explained why he won't risk his whole ship to save a random criminal. if badmirals can become admirals, bad captains (see also tos, sfs, etc) can be captains.
same reason the borg in fc waited until the enterprise could follow them to open the vortex instead of going back in time long before any resistance shows up.
which of 31s plans were great? what makes you think this wasn't soong's idea and he convinced them, especially since 31 trusted another AI before?
he was held by security and confined to that room, following those protocols. no one "let" him escape willingly. do you mean he was left alone for that year to work through his issues? that was not even implied in the show.