Speaking of zombies I'm trying to imagine Picard in an actual zombie outbreak, trying to argue for their rights and being diplomatic about it xD
Good one!
I thought TNG already established they previously assimilated other cultures with "We will add your biological and technological distinctiveness to our own"
It was TNG itself that changed the Borg, not VOY. TNG couldn't make up its' mind whether the Borg always assimilated people or not. All VOY did was run with what it was given.
I thought TNG already established they previously assimilated other cultures with "We will add your biological and technological distinctiveness to our own"
That came in "BOBW", in "Q Who" they were only interested in technology.
It was TNG itself that changed the Borg, not VOY. TNG couldn't make up its' mind whether the Borg always assimilated people or not. All VOY did was run with what it was given.
Oh I know TNG changed them between meetings but something happened there that COULD explain the change. But Voyager ruined that idea by suggesting the Borg had ALWAYS being doing this which simply only ruined my interpretation of things to compensate for the discrepancy. The meeting with the Enterprise "changed" things apparently as before that moment the Borg were "neither male nor female, only interested in technology" after the Enterprise they were interested in assimilating cultures (which is, on a basic jaded level, is what the Federation does) so "something" changed with the meeting at System J-25. And it'd be a beautiful bit of harmony if "my idea" was the route they went with. (Which may very well have been their intent) But Voyager made it so the Borg ALWAYS assimilated people and cultures so the ship at System J-25 is the odd one in the group that only wanted technology.
The only ones saying anything definitive about what the Borg were doing in Q Who? were Q and Guinan. The Borg themselves never stated whether they were only after their tech or not.
Well... The first Borg drone(s) only analyze the ship's computers and completely ignore the crew (in following encounters the Borg beam aboard and try and to attack/assimilate/capture.) Their only interest seems to be in technology and they only threaten the crew with punishment if they resist an attack. No "biological and technological distinctiveness to our own" statement. The intent of the Borg changed between Q-Who and BOBW, the crew even points this out in BOBW.
The only ones saying anything definitive about what the Borg were doing in Q Who? were Q and Guinan. The Borg themselves never stated whether they were only after their tech or not.
Well... The first Borg drone(s) only analyze the ship's computers and completely ignore the crew (in following encounters the Borg beam aboard and try and to attack/assimilate/capture.) Their only interest seems to be in technology and they only threaten the crew with punishment if they resist an attack. No "biological and technological distinctiveness to our own" statement. The intent of the Borg changed between Q-Who and BOBW, the crew even points this out in BOBW.
The crew were only saying "I thought they didn't do this", it's all based on their own assumptions. They have no proof because they have no real knowledge of the Borg.
Presumably once Picard was de-assimilated he learned the whole story about how they do assimilate people.
No. Not communism. It was on the decline when they debuted (the Berlin Wall fell less than 6 months afterwards, and the USSR less than 2 years later).Agreed with the OP. I don't think the original intent was exactly zombies, but by First Contact they had been basically turned to this. I've always wondered if they weren't intended to be an extreme take on Communism and the like.
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