It's something I was thinking about. Picard tells the team when they are arming themselves that "should they encounter assimilated Enterprise crewmembers, to not hesitate from opening fire". He then makes a quip about doing them a favour from apparent personal experience.
Is Picard shooting a just assimilated crewman justified? Obviously he had no time to rescue the crewman, despite the crewman's pleas for help. At the same time the crewman was immobilised and was no threat to Picard. I argue that Picard should have left the crewman. Despite being shown the Borg being neutralised when the Queen was killed, its not out of the realms of possibility to assume that the drones outside Engineering survived (disconnected from the collective, but survived, nonetheless). Although Picard wouldn't have factored such a thing as happening, I do think he went a bit far shooting the crewman.
Thoughts?
Is Picard shooting a just assimilated crewman justified? Obviously he had no time to rescue the crewman, despite the crewman's pleas for help. At the same time the crewman was immobilised and was no threat to Picard. I argue that Picard should have left the crewman. Despite being shown the Borg being neutralised when the Queen was killed, its not out of the realms of possibility to assume that the drones outside Engineering survived (disconnected from the collective, but survived, nonetheless). Although Picard wouldn't have factored such a thing as happening, I do think he went a bit far shooting the crewman.
Thoughts?