You mean when the assimilation probe is about to be inserted into your neck? Too late to wish you used the virus thenand I only believe in violence as an absolutel last resort when they're forcing no other choice on me?
You mean when the assimilation probe is about to be inserted into your neck? Too late to wish you used the virus thenand I only believe in violence as an absolutel last resort when they're forcing no other choice on me?
I don't feel that affects the metaphor really? I mean it's a metaphor not an allegory right? Guinan said once you're advanced further you'd be able to have a relationship with the Borg, it's just right now you're so far below them they can't imagine talking to you or coexisting with you. And like you might want to calm down an animal before you slaughter it, right? It doesn't mean you respect your animal, you're just doing something so you'll get results you want better.The difference is the Borg communicates with their 'raw materials' and understand when their 'raw materials' talk back. They don't consume the beings they meet, they turn them into zombies whether they like it or not. They recognize the sentience of the Federation, Romulans etc but they just don't care about it. If the rain forest turned around and en mass and stated to human kind 'Don't chop us down or we'll blow your brains out' I doubt we would keep chopping.
When did she say that or was she just speculating.Guinan said once you're advanced further you'd be able to have a relationship with the Borg, it's just right now you're so far below them they can't imagine talking to you or coexisting with you.
That's kind of exactly what I was saying with my metaphor, that when the Federation is ready they can have dialog with the Borg and things will change?
However she did not have the ability to predict the future. She was speculatingShe says that at the end of Q Who? Since it's Guinan I feel she is pretty insightful as we've seen before, so I trust her judgement. She says one day the Federation will have a relationship with the Borg, but right now humans are too far beneath them, and she actually says you're just raw materials, that's why I made like the rainforest comparison.
Guinan can tell when her timeline is altered? I always felt she was far more than she appeared and even Q says that same thing? She understands things better than anyone else on the Enterprise I feel.However she did not have the ability to predict the future. She was speculating
Telling that time is altered does not mean she knows what will happen next. Unlike the Organians who told Kirk that one day the Klingons and Feds will be allies she never made such a definite statement. After all her race was destroyed by the Borg , they did not see that coming did they?Guinan can tell when her timeline is altered? I always felt she was far more than she appeared and even Q says that same thing? She understands things better than anyone else on the Enterprise I feel.
They kidnap, and harm, and and kill, and destroy, and conquer vast areas of space.The Borg have no enemies, & therefore are an enemy to no one
I've often thought about that comment of hers & how to interpret it, given all the other data we know about themThink about Guinan's conversation with Captain Picard, she says one day when the Federation's ready you can have a dialog and relationship with them, but right now they view you as "raw materials".
The parts of that comment to be focused on are the "Right now" & "raw material" parts. The rest is just idealistic hopeGuinan said:Q set a series of events into motion, bringing your contact with the Borg much sooner than it should have come. Perhaps when you're ready, it might be possible to establish a relationship with them, but for now, for right now, you're just raw material to them
You're making Picard's Crystalline Entity argument, & while I would agree with it in most cases, its case is one where it IS a lifeform, with as much right to be there as humans, as Picard describes it. However, the Borg are not a lifeform. They are a plague spreading throughout other lifeforms. All the Borg you see are other lifeformsThe Borg just fly around and view other life as like not even recognizable to them at all, just resources to harvest and consume? Just because we can't understand them and they're such a terrible threat to us, I don't feel that means they deserve complete eradication?
A virus harms, kills, destroys, spreads over vast areas of domain, & victimizes, but no one should ever consider HIV an enemy. That's anthropomorphizing it. It's an epidemic, & if it were a zombie virus that killed people off, but used their reanimated corpses as its mode of transmission, no one would think this was a race of beings to be treated as such. It's just casualties, in this bizarre fictional case.They kidnap, and harm, and and kill, and destroy, and conquer vast areas of space.
it's difficult to see how you don't consider the Borg to be the enemy of the people they go after.
I've often thought about that comment of hers & how to interpret it, given all the other data we know about them
The parts of that comment to be focused on are the "Right now" & "raw material" parts. The rest is just idealistic hope
All she's really saying is "You were unprepared, & with preparation & time it might be possible to negotiate with them", but in truth, she admits herself that she was not there to see her world assimilated, & she's no real expert on whether that reality is truly possible. What we've come to know is that the Borg hold no technically inferior lifeform with any respect. "Your defensive capabilities are unable to withstand us" is all that matters to them.
Given that revelation, it seems nearly impossible that any negotiation could ever take place, so long as they actively see you as raw material. The only way for them to stop seeing you as raw material, before you're extinct, is for you to become technically superior, at some point, & given how they don't pursue relations with species that CAN defend against them, like species 8472, then the best one could ever hope for is a tentative mutual nonaggression, at some level, but that's not going to happen as long as they are actively assimilating your species to extinction.
Her comment is just feigning optimism imho, so to more easily break the bad news to Picard. He hadn't yet understood the utter absence of value with which they hold humanity's existence. They're in the middle of a chess game, & I imagine the conversation beforehand being about how ordinarily Starfleet tries to establish relations, even with hostiles. She probably doesn't want to outright burst that bubble for them, because she admires it about them. Frankly, she's just being gentle about it, so they don't get dissuaded from what they do, which I imagine is very possible for a species, when their 1st contact turns into their extinction.
You're making Picard's Crystalline Entity argument, & while I would agree with it in most cases, its case is one where it IS a lifeform, with as much right to be there as humans, as Picard describes it. However, the Borg are not a lifeform. They are a plague spreading throughout other lifeforms. All the Borg you see are other lifeforms
The Borg have no such "Right to be there" so long as it's only possible through the consumption and habitation of existing lifeforms
A virus harms, kills, destroys, spreads over vast areas of domain, & victimizes, but no one should ever consider HIV an enemy. That's anthropomorphizing it. It's an epidemic, & if it were a zombie virus that killed people off, but used their reanimated corpses as its mode of transmission, no one would think this was a race of beings to be treated as such. It's just casualties, in this bizarre fictional case.
Would have had made a deal with the Undine to wipe them out.
Huh?no one should ever consider HIV an enemy.
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