"We Fall Back" - I don't quite understand this very cool line?
In Star Trek: First Contact, Picard says a very memorable, cool line, but I'm not sure about the background details behind it. When Lily Sloane suggests they retreat, Picard angrily snaps at her:
"They invade our space, and we fall back. They assimilate whole worlds, and we fall back. Not again. The line must be drawn here. This far - no further!"
Very dramatic, and definately, the Borg have destroyed many Starfleet crews in their assaults. However, Picard's words sound like the Borg have been repeatedly attacking and assimilating worlds, and that Starfleet is repeatedly being forced to retreat.
The thing that has never made sense to me about that line is, when, exactly, has Starfleet "fallen back" from encounters with the Borg in the TNG series? Picard's line makes it sound like the Borg have been repeatedly attacking and assimilating whole worlds, forcing Starfleet to retreat.
But, if I recall correctly, Picard says at the beginning of the movie that the Borg have been largely absent from Federation space for the six years since "Best of Both Worlds", with the exceptions of The Enterprise-Ds encounters with Hugh's scoutship ("I-Hugh"), and the renegade Borg, lid by Lore. Where has all the assimilating and "falling back" been happening?
In Star Trek: First Contact, Picard says a very memorable, cool line, but I'm not sure about the background details behind it. When Lily Sloane suggests they retreat, Picard angrily snaps at her:
"They invade our space, and we fall back. They assimilate whole worlds, and we fall back. Not again. The line must be drawn here. This far - no further!"
Very dramatic, and definately, the Borg have destroyed many Starfleet crews in their assaults. However, Picard's words sound like the Borg have been repeatedly attacking and assimilating worlds, and that Starfleet is repeatedly being forced to retreat.
The thing that has never made sense to me about that line is, when, exactly, has Starfleet "fallen back" from encounters with the Borg in the TNG series? Picard's line makes it sound like the Borg have been repeatedly attacking and assimilating whole worlds, forcing Starfleet to retreat.
But, if I recall correctly, Picard says at the beginning of the movie that the Borg have been largely absent from Federation space for the six years since "Best of Both Worlds", with the exceptions of The Enterprise-Ds encounters with Hugh's scoutship ("I-Hugh"), and the renegade Borg, lid by Lore. Where has all the assimilating and "falling back" been happening?

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