Depends. How fast can the crew of the Voyager build a new one?..., and they very well couldn't have that one ship blown up could they?

Depends. How fast can the crew of the Voyager build a new one?..., and they very well couldn't have that one ship blown up could they?
Why use the Borg at all after Scorpion? Kes had supposedly sent them beyond Borg space, they had Seven so they could explore the Borg through her without having the collective show up twice a year so that Voyager could evade them somehow. If they really wanted to keep the Borg as a mysterious and powerful enemy then they could, but they chose to use them as a recurring enemy, presumably to keep ratings up.The Borg had to be depowered for use in VOY, otherwise the show'd be over in less than 5 minutes. They only had access to one good guy ship, not entire armadas, and they very well couldn't have that one ship blown up could they?
Why use the Borg at all after Scorpion? Kes had supposedly sent them beyond Borg space, they had Seven so they could explore the Borg through her without having the collective show up twice a year so that Voyager could evade them somehow. If they really wanted to keep the Borg as a mysterious and powerful enemy then they could, but they chose to use them as a recurring enemy, presumably to keep ratings up.
Why use the Borg at all after Scorpion? Kes had supposedly sent them beyond Borg space, they had Seven so they could explore the Borg through her without having the collective show up twice a year so that Voyager could evade them somehow. If they really wanted to keep the Borg as a mysterious and powerful enemy then they could, but they chose to use them as a recurring enemy, presumably to keep ratings up.The Borg had to be depowered for use in VOY, otherwise the show'd be over in less than 5 minutes. They only had access to one good guy ship, not entire armadas, and they very well couldn't have that one ship blown up could they?
As I understand it, Kes's boost sent them beyond the heart of Borg space. I interpret that as being a stretch of space that is solely Borg - if you come across another ship, it's Borg. The push Kes gave them got them out of that area and into one where they could at least encounter other friendly species.
Of course, this is handwaving from a viewer, not something that was openly declared on the show itself.
True, destro.
But what more or less ruined the Borg for me was the collective's special connection to Seven. Suddenly Seven, among billions and billions of drones, is the special one for the Queen? Sorry, but I didn't buy it. Like said - first 20 minutes of Dark Frontier are fine with me, the rest of the show; no thanks.
However, in the collective of billions of drones, there must have been other such candidates in a case of one being destroyed. So what I do not buy is the catfight between the Borg Queen and Janeway. Why would the Queen care so much about one lost drone? I just don't see it. I guess my mental picture of the Borg differs from TPTB's. Granted, that Locutus and Data got some special treatment from her as well, but still. I didn't like this "Seven is so special, I want her back so badly" attitude very much.
I couldn't agree more.Should the Borg be used again? Quite simply, yes. IF a good story or stories comes up.
Don't use them just 'cause you can.
Stop saying that, it's not true.Plus, they couldn't make a new race to serve as VOY's enemy race because EVERY SINGLE TIME they tried that, the fans hated it. Every single time. Funny that they put VOY in the Delta Quadrant to get away from the older races but the fans rejected ever attempt at new species and pretty much told them to use only the older ones.
The Borg just like anyone else were scary because they were mysterious, but with each story told we learn more about them, and they became less terrifying.
Stop saying that, it's not true.![]()
The fans hated the Kazon the second they saw what they looked like.The Kazon were interesting at first, but they were poorly developed and acted like complete imbeciles most of the time.
Fans saw them as "space lepers" and were repulsed by them and wanted them gone.Fans loved the Vidiians, the reason why I stopped loving them is because in the second season they started using them as evil stormtrooper-style villains rather than as real people.
They liked how they looked, but they hated how they were 1-D omnicidal maniacs and thus the show had to get rid of them.Fans loved Species 8472 before they screwed them up by making them friendly and "misunderstood".
I remember fans loving the Hirogen until they went all Nazi on us.
Yeah, they did. It was almost as bad as how they were all ready to boycott ENT before they even knew the details of the first episode.People did not set out to hate the races developed on Voyager
I can blame them for being a bunch of whiny babies with double standards for Trek shows, because it's true.Stop blaming the fans for the faults of the show.
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