The Trek fandom speculates for years that they can use the transporters as weapons, and constantly wish that this would happen.
Trek finally does so, and gets nothing but complaints when its EXACTLY what folks want.
You just can't win.
And of course, if it had been TNG or DS9 using that method to destroy a Romulan/Ferengi/Cardassian/Dominion ship the fandom would gush all over that and say how wonderful it was, even if it was done EXACTLY the same way as VOY.
I suppose you'd be happier if they'd spent the whole 2-parter of "Dark Frontier" running like cowards from the Probe constantly terrified over being assimilated until they make a sun go nova and destroy it in the shockwave, or they find some alien tech that can teleport entire starships and they end up using it to teleport the Probe into a Black Hole (which burns out the alien teleporter so they can't use it anymore) which destroys it instantly, or they assemble a flotilla of 20 starships which all get wasted battling the Probe before they destroy it with raw firepower.
Heaven forbid they just come out and say to our faces "Smaller Borg ships like the Probe aren't any more powerful than normal starships and can be destroyed just as easily." and just have them destroy it easily and stay in the rules they established.
Any Borg Drone would have sufficed, they just got Picard back because they thought if said Drone was their ally it would make it easier since they didn't really know what to do.
Data was primitive compared to the Borg, any kind of telepathy to link with a Borg mind would have worked. If it had been Spock mind-melding with an assimilated Kirk it would have had the same result.
His suggestion was just that, a suggestion. Given more time they could have come to that command on their own.
You even admitted earlier that the plan worked for dramatic necessity, and that the Borg should've destroyed the Enterprise as easily as it destroyed the other Starships at Wolf 359.
So if "Dark Frontier" had portrayed the crew as incompetent enough that it would such an undertaking to destroy a freaking PROBE, you wouldn't hate it. I get it.
Trek finally does so, and gets nothing but complaints when its EXACTLY what folks want.
You just can't win.
And of course, if it had been TNG or DS9 using that method to destroy a Romulan/Ferengi/Cardassian/Dominion ship the fandom would gush all over that and say how wonderful it was, even if it was done EXACTLY the same way as VOY.
I suppose you'd be happier if they'd spent the whole 2-parter of "Dark Frontier" running like cowards from the Probe constantly terrified over being assimilated until they make a sun go nova and destroy it in the shockwave, or they find some alien tech that can teleport entire starships and they end up using it to teleport the Probe into a Black Hole (which burns out the alien teleporter so they can't use it anymore) which destroys it instantly, or they assemble a flotilla of 20 starships which all get wasted battling the Probe before they destroy it with raw firepower.
Heaven forbid they just come out and say to our faces "Smaller Borg ships like the Probe aren't any more powerful than normal starships and can be destroyed just as easily." and just have them destroy it easily and stay in the rules they established.
To win in "BOBW," the Enterprise crew needed:
1. an assimilated crewmember
Any Borg Drone would have sufficed, they just got Picard back because they thought if said Drone was their ally it would make it easier since they didn't really know what to do.
2. A highly advanced android to help break into the Borg network
Data was primitive compared to the Borg, any kind of telepathy to link with a Borg mind would have worked. If it had been Spock mind-melding with an assimilated Kirk it would have had the same result.
3. they needed Picard to be fighting through his "Borg programming" and give his suggestion
His suggestion was just that, a suggestion. Given more time they could have come to that command on their own.
4. A daring and innovative plan to rescue the assimilated crewmember which barely worked
You even admitted earlier that the plan worked for dramatic necessity, and that the Borg should've destroyed the Enterprise as easily as it destroyed the other Starships at Wolf 359.
Yes, technically, the Borg should have had protections against this. But, they made it look difficult and clever enough that there just wasn't as much of an objection.
So if "Dark Frontier" had portrayed the crew as incompetent enough that it would such an undertaking to destroy a freaking PROBE, you wouldn't hate it. I get it.