This question popped up in my head. I know the first answer that's going to run through your mind is "No, it would never work." Is there any possible way that an alliance between the two organizational entities could co-exist? The Federation is supposed to be able to bend itself to accept all sorts of different civilizations into it's mixing bowl -- even if that means the culture has fight to the death rituals such as the Vulcan's and the Andorians.
Could it be argued that the Borg have a culture? Could assimilation actually be a custom of their species? It's a procedure that's unique to their species and defines them as Borg. Is dismissing assimilation as evil an unfair bias or judgment?
What if the Borg adhered to the rule of only assimilation species that agreed to be assimilated after a truce is negotiated? They could probably find logical reasons why assimilating willing species is practical -- no borg ships getting exploded, no drones dying, no damage to land that could be used for some sort of Borg building or drone storage.
It's also been noted in the past that the Federation and the Borg both do some assimilating of cultures. The Federations adds cultures to it's own collective and rejects cultures that aren't similar enough to itself or don't agree to it's rules. The Borg force their beliefs onto the other species through a physical means, but couldn't the Federation also be accused of forcing its' beliefs onto it's members? You don't get to join the club (The Federation) unless you meet all of the requirements. If you don't meet the requirements and refuse to make changes to meet those requirements you don't get to join the club and reap the benefits. Say your species' religion claims that your God demands that there should be one hundred different governments on the planet and the Federation demands you have a unified planetary government. Your species has crappy resources and is neighbors with more advanced bully species. You could benefit from that union if you just tweaked your beliefs a little bit...
But anyway, I thought it would be an interesting thought to play around with. What do you think?
Could it be argued that the Borg have a culture? Could assimilation actually be a custom of their species? It's a procedure that's unique to their species and defines them as Borg. Is dismissing assimilation as evil an unfair bias or judgment?
What if the Borg adhered to the rule of only assimilation species that agreed to be assimilated after a truce is negotiated? They could probably find logical reasons why assimilating willing species is practical -- no borg ships getting exploded, no drones dying, no damage to land that could be used for some sort of Borg building or drone storage.
It's also been noted in the past that the Federation and the Borg both do some assimilating of cultures. The Federations adds cultures to it's own collective and rejects cultures that aren't similar enough to itself or don't agree to it's rules. The Borg force their beliefs onto the other species through a physical means, but couldn't the Federation also be accused of forcing its' beliefs onto it's members? You don't get to join the club (The Federation) unless you meet all of the requirements. If you don't meet the requirements and refuse to make changes to meet those requirements you don't get to join the club and reap the benefits. Say your species' religion claims that your God demands that there should be one hundred different governments on the planet and the Federation demands you have a unified planetary government. Your species has crappy resources and is neighbors with more advanced bully species. You could benefit from that union if you just tweaked your beliefs a little bit...
But anyway, I thought it would be an interesting thought to play around with. What do you think?