Someone kicks someone they have a disagreement with in the balls then is bothered when the recipient has the audacity to strike back.
You mean like when the Borg attacked Earth and then is bothered when Janeway had the audacity to do what she felt necessary to stop that from happening again?
Or is this in reference to something else?
I would've thought the "someone they have a disagreement with" would've covered that part.
Which is a fundamentally dishonest phrase, since it avoids assigning responsibility for initiating hostilities, and describing the exact nature of hostilities. To wit: That the Borg had on multiple occasions attempted to commit genocide against the Federation and only barely been stopped, and was known to maintain a desire to commit genocide against the Federation.
So we have a Starfleet captain who summarily executed a massive amount of drones,
Unavoidable.
changed the course of history for countless beings inside and outside the Federation
Every starship captain that does any damn thing is changing the course of history.
(remember she erased sixteen years of Voyager's trip)
Those years were already erased by Future Janeway when she traveled back in time. From Actual Janeway's POV, she erased nothing, since those years never existed, and she was under no obligation to preserve any given potential future.
and according to the books used a weapon with subspace properties (transphasic torpedos) which would seemingly violate the Khitomer Accords.
We do not know the nature of the Second Khitomer Accords or what traits exactly characterize the weapons it bans. As such, you are making (once again) an assertion without evidence.
At the point she destroyed the hubs, she committed the Federation to a hot-war with the Borg.
Absolute bullshit. The
Borg Collective committed the Federation to a hot-war with the Borg in 2366, when a Borg cube invaded Federation space and attempted to commit genocide against the Federation.
She corrupted a seemingly peaceful future
Complete and utter bullshit. The Federation was clearly still involved in hostilities against the Borg Collective, or else it wouldn't have required extensive study of the Collective at the Academy, or have developed advanced weaponry for use against them.
to save a single individual.
You keep conflating Future Janeway with Actual Janeway, which is absurd. Actual Janeway did not change the past and is not responsible for Future Janeway's choices.
I'll sign-off of this topic with a line from
Q, Who?...
Guinan said:
Q set a series of events into motion, bringing contact with the Borg much sooner than it should have come. Now, perhaps when you're ready, it might be possible to establish a relationship with them.
EDIT: Doesn't the quote above espouse a common theme of Trek going all the way back to
Errand of Mercy? No matter how different or implacable the foe, someday you will find a way to co-exist.
Completely and utterly full of shit, because the Borg Collective is not an intelligence like any other. It is an intelligence that can only be negotiated with temporarily, when it finds itself under threat, and which will immediately betray any deals it makes once the threat has passed. The Borg Collective, frankly, from what we learn in DESTINY, is less a
person or
government than it is an irrational animal or mentally handicapped person, who obeys drives to consume and destroy without genuine reason or free will.
The Borg Collective cannot be negotiated with, cannot be peacefully co-existed with, cannot be trusted, ever. It will inevitably betray and seek to consume. Its fundamental goal is to commit genocide against all other forms of life; it can only be contained or destroyed.