Re: Is Picard responsible for the Borg's success against the Federatio
Hmh? There's a very clear scene in "BoBW" where the Borg push a needle into Picard, making his skin go all grey. That's definitely close enough for tango IMHO.
(After the injection, power drilling always takes place, as we see in ST:FC where injected victims are marched to the impromptu surgery stations...)
1) Born Borg/Baby Borg who are assimilated at such a young age they are never really individuals to begin with. There are the ones like Hugh and all the others on his ship. The renegade Borg of Descent.
No Borg has ever admitted to having been born Borg. No de-Borgified character such as Seven or Locutus or Icheb has indicated it would be possible to be born Borg. And Seven was pretty adamant that one cannot be born Borg when the issue arose in "Drone".
Seven: "A drone, but unlike any I've ever seen."
Tuvok: "It appears to be in the foetal stage."
Seven: "I don't understand. The Borg assimilate. They do not reproduce in this fashion."
Protesting about a foetus in a bottle might be for various reasons. But placing "this fashion" of reproduction directly opposite the statement "The Borg assimilate" is pretty decisive. There are no Borg being born, and that's categorical as far as Seven knows.
On the other hand, babies are indeed assimilated on occasion. And Seven is a child assimilee herself. Whether such things would be common or not, we can't tell, but a whole Cubeful of them? "Descent" doesn't really establish that.
These are ones who have their minds forcibly repressed while they are aware of what's happening, as opposed to the "Borg Borg" who don't get these restraints since they have no individuality to suppress.
Remarkably, when Seven was offered freedom from the Collective in a Hugh-like crash, she refused on basis of "having no individuality to suppress", i.e. of being just a scared kid. Others in her team ("of Nine") had their past lives resurface to greater or lesser degree. What does this mean for the Hugh case? Hugh doesn't talk about his past life - but neither did Seven. For all we know, Third of Five used to be Jens-Pelle Hansen, Seven's kid brother, and is equally in denial about that...
Timo Saloniemi