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Borg, wave 2... Next season??

Ya.. weird adaptation of scrap yards is the starting of movies..

So to of writers that will..

It dawned on me today, it's actually the nano about borg and not it's monstrosity, the will remain compelling..

I'll give example...

So a torpedo is launched.. and so upon clouds of nano wrapped indifferent materials as testing..

And then as eating away yet calculation of design.. and then if transfer if energy materials into new forms modified..

And then suddenly the adaptation is both of the weapon now had, and launchers in alignment to chains of supply .

Such mobilization... Is like to have bypass circuit boards and automate military supplies raided...

Wow of future wars..

Of gifts left behind as to enter armories..

Of armory conquests.. ahh raw fibers...
Waiting to be reformed.

Cheers
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Maybe he's a cube

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I think Janways virus caused the collective to fracture. Its now in multiple parts.

There are likely now dozens of pissed of Queens floating around the galaxy, all with a hard on for Revenge of Janeway and Picard. Every few years another collective will show up.

some collectives will merge over time and others will die out.

I got the impression that the Borg go through cycles of this.
 
I get the feeling that the Trek franchise simply doesn't know how to let go of the Borg.
One would ask what motivation they have to do so?

In general, the interest and views increase when they are featured, from First Contact being considered largely the best TNG film, the Borg inclusion on VOY being considered a turning point in the show, and Picard Season 3 being considered good for it's addressing the worst enemy of Picard.

I would be very curious to see what viewing numbers bear out, but from a brief glance it seems like the Borg encourage engagement by the audience, so why let go of the Borg?
 
I think like the Daleks it's time to let go, let them die either on screen or off, or become unlikely allies which would piss the fans off and I would enjoy that
 
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