Well ... I don't know about all that.
You can take my word for it.

Well ... I don't know about all that.
Yeah, something like the Kotati ragtag band of ships, all that was left of their species, after the Borg assimilated their home world. You remember, they were the ones who tried to steal Voyager's warp core, after Torres had to eject it.Anything to do with the El Aurians would've been a jolly sight better than that "Displaced" episode - and that's for certain! Perhaps, Voyager could've encountered assorted El Aurian spaceships travelling together, in a Caravan of Courage ...
Yeah, something like the Kotati ragtag band of ships, all that was left of their species, after the Borg assimilated their home world. You remember, they were the ones who tried to steal Voyager's warp core, after Torres had to eject it.
Voyager? Missed a trick? Well I never!Missed a trick with that one I feel
In GENERATIONS, Guinan & Soren were on the same transport, of course. But Guinan did tell us, on TV, when the Borg were first introduced, that she was NOT there, personally, when the Borg devastated her planet. She was quite firm and clear on the fact that she received her information about the invasion 2nd hand. I guess I'm just curious what the transport was all about, then? Were they rewriting Guinan's first exposure to the Borg? Was this another Timeline thing? Or did the Borg relentlessly pursue El Aurians, long after the fact, as well?
In GENERATIONS, Guinan & Soren were on the same transport, of course. But Guinan did tell us, on TV, when the Borg were first introduced, that she was NOT there, personally, when the Borg devastated her planet. She was quite firm and clear on the fact that she received her information about the invasion 2nd hand. I guess I'm just curious what the transport was all about, then? Were they rewriting Guinan's first exposure to the Borg? Was this another Timeline thing? Or did the Borg relentlessly pursue El Aurians, long after the fact, as well?
"A distinct possibility."Perhaps she joined the transport after it had already begun its journey?
Maybe sometime between when she was hanging out with Mark Twain in the late 1800's to when we first saw her in TNG.I get the feeling that the borg invasion of Guinan's homeworld happened centuries before we saw her.
Maybe sometime between when she was hanging out with Mark Twain in the late 1800's to when we first saw her in TNG.
Not quite that far back - Soran was said to be only 300 years old.
And he had a family. Would he be in any hurry to establish one if he expects to live to the middle four digits or whatever? The family might well have been founded just a century or so before the TNG part of the events, meaning the loss of the planet would be recent in the TOS part.
But it could be a century earlier, too. Guinan may not be an explicit example of hurry, but her 23 husbands do suggest the possibility of dozens of families, with an early start being an option.
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It was more like 70,000 ly, and it was stated to be somewhere in the DQ and would take the Enterprise-D more than 70 years to get home at max warp. Just like was stated for Voyager, basically.In Q Who the Ent D was only moved 7000 ly, IIRC. And Guinan knew where she was and that Borg were there. The Borg had already made strong BQ incursions.
It was more like 70,000 ly, and it was stated to be somewhere in the DQ and would take the Enterprise-D more than 70 years to get home at max warp. Just like was stated for Voyager, basically.
But that doesn't mean the Borg were only in the DQ. I think it is possible that they had a foothold in the BQ, and also thanks to Transwarp, Borg space may not have necessarily been connected, just a string of pockets here and there.
If that is true then that could reasonably mean that the El Aurian home world could just as easily been in the BQ
That's not how I remember it for some reason, but looked it up and it appears you're right! I think I may be confusing Q who with The Price, where the Ferengi get trapped in the DQ by an unstable wormhole. At least according to Memory Alpha.It was only 7,000 ly explicitly in "Q Who?". Nowhere near enough to reach another galactic quadrant. And it would have taken two and a half years or so to return by conventional maximum warp, suggesting Picard's ship had twice the top speed of Janeway's ship.
No connection was made with the Delta Quadrant in the episode. Or with any other quadrant, but only Alpha and Beta are possible options.
Timo Saloniemi
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