The Lakul and it's companion ship looked to be old and slow starships, antique practically. I dount they could manage that great a warp factor, they were 3 lightyears from Earth when the Nexus caught them, so they were probably heading for the Sol system anyway.
Sound likely.
That puts whats left of their starsystem not that many lightyears out from Earth, maybe 20 lightyears.
Sounds unlikely.
That is, it doesn't appear that the two ships would have been coming from the smoking ruins of El-Aurus. If that were true, the Federation would learn of what happened, would hear the story of the telltale holes in ground and the assimilating cyborg species, not from the potentially secretive refugees, but simply from the crews of the ships themselves.
More probably, this was true to how refugees move ITRW: the ships were carrying them across the Mediterranean and had no firsthand knowledge of what had happened in Zimbabwe to turn them into refugees in the first place.
The better question is, why would the Borg "swarm" through the system, destroying their civilisation so utterly that they just pummled the El Aurians out of existance. We've only ever seen the Borg do that to one other race, 8472.
Any species thus eradicated would be inbisible to us afterwards, so it's no wonder we never see this happen even if it happens every second Thursday.
We need to know why the Borg and Q were both shit scared of a race of "listeners".
I doubt anybody was. As
The Wormhole says, Q worried about Guinan the individual for some reason, but made no racist remarks there - only personal ones.
^The Queen did that to try to rekindle Seven's desire to return to the Collective by demonstrating their power, it was exactly the opposite of a standard assimilation, her being present, the overkill of the operation, all to to with 7.
To the contrary, the Queen seemed to do the schoolmaster routine on Seven, making her go through all the standard motions pertaining to such assimilation. It was always "this is the Borg way, remember?".
And they didn't need that species, it was just to bolster drone numbers.
Again to the contrary, the Queen emphasized how the Collective has done its duty in improving the lives of the assimilees, and how they in turn are adding their distinctiveness to the Collective and enhancing it. Sounds like the thing the Borg do all right.
Guinan said they completely destroyed the El Aurian system and most of it's people in a rage, implying they barely even slowed down, just bulldozing as they went. That's not like them.
Nothing of the sort was stated. Guinan said they came, and when they left, no El-Aurians remained. No mention was made of any destruction (although of course none was made of assimilation, either, for an obvious and already mentioned reason). There's no difference to the fate of Species 10026 in "Dark Frontier", then.
Timo Saloniemi