You think wrong.I think the thing is, everybody likes the Borg episodes . . . .
You think wrong.I think the thing is, everybody likes the Borg episodes . . . .
I got tired of them along time ago.
If I have to read one more novel that is associated with the Borg or an ex Borg, I'm going to scream.
If I have to read one more novel that is associated with the Borg or an ex Borg, I'm going to scream.
I'd say they're more "body horror" than "gross out", honestly. Less Wes Craven and more David Cronenberg.
Haven't the Borg very specifically and definitively been ended as an active race in both those series'?Dropping the TNG and VOY series, then?![]()
That was a pretty effective authorial decision, though, I think it made the Borg a lot scarier. It may have been that, prior to First Contact, the Borg were only interested in technology, and at some time between BoBW and FC, they assimilated the technology of a species that allowed them to rapidly incorporate other species into the collective, as seen in FC.it wasn't until then that the whole assimilation bit became their standard MO rather than an exception they made for Picard.
PICARD: Worf. Klingon species. A warrior race. You too will be assimilated.
WORF: The Klingon Empire will never yield.
PICARD: Why do you resist? We only wish to raise quality of life for all species.
WORF: I like my species the way it is.
PICARD: A narrow vision. You will become one with the Borg. You will all become one with the Borg.
Thing is, it isn't until TBOBW Part 2 that assimilation starts getting talked about. Part 1 makes it seem like turning Picard into a Borg is something unique, and then Part 2 abruptly begins talking about assimilation as though it's SOP.
If I have to read one more novel that is associated with the Borg or an ex Borg, I'm going to scream.
Dropping the TNG and VOY series, then?![]()
Haven't the Borg very specifically and definitively been ended as an active race in both those series'?
Picard was under Borg control for a few days at most, so I think it's a bit of a stretch to call him an "ex-Borg." By that standard, Janeway, Tuvok, and Torres would count as well. And Data, sort of.
I'm a panda; look it up!There's no such thing as a stretch when it comes to a dumb joke.![]()
Dropping the TNG and VOY series, then?![]()
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.