Then maybe the whole point of a school in such an interconnected world would be to dispose of the inhuman Borg maturation chambers. The Borg placed babies/infants in to maturation chambers until they were fully mature or able enough to work as drones/developed as adults for productive work (according to Q Who?). They even put Picard in to a similar type of maturation chamber as he was being assimilated as maybe he was slightly underdeveloped in some way so they had to ‘mature’ him a bit before he could take on the form of Locutus, this is where Riker and the away team discovered their Captains neatly folded uniform (Best of Both Worlds operation to recover Picard).Pretty sure any lesson that school could teach would have been assimilated knowledge already. They don't require inculcation, just access to a database.
What I'm seeing is new-Battlestar Galactica overtones.![]()
Unh-uh! NOPE! We are NOT going through another hot mess that was Season 4 of BSG. That bull**it reveal of the Final Five and the overly complicated ending cost me hours and hours of therapy. I am already developing that twitch in my right eye.
You darned kids get off of my lawn...![]()
it’s a good job I didn’t watch BSG at the time by the sounds of it, in the same way that I have never watched any of the Star Wars franchise…. I felt that I would be a traitor to the Star Trek Universe if I dabbled in all that other sorcery and witchcraft! I knew where my loyalties lay! However now that I am older and wiser I might have to expand my sci-fi horizons?![]()
Not sure why you added a smiley to my post you quoted, but whatever. Along with the stuff that's already been cited, the fact that the Borg queen networked the ships was also very nuBSG, using that as a potentially fatal vulnerability. That particular tactic - against a whole armada - had never been employed by the Borg in Trek (unless I'm forgetting something).Unh-uh! NOPE! We are NOT going through another hot mess that was Season 4 of BSG. That bull**it reveal of the Final Five and the overly complicated ending cost me hours and hours of therapy. I am already developing that twitch in my right eye.
You darned kids get off of my lawn...![]()
You had one at the end so maybe it go cut/pasted with the edit to select the text. Or the quote tag did something weird.Not sure why you added a smiley to my post you quoted, but whatever.
I was more concerned about the spoilers, as people following this thread might not have seen the current episode yet.PS, moderators please do not give me a warning for double posting, I’m just overcome with emotion right now!![]()
Oooopss *discreetly edits thread title….*I was more concerned about the spoilers, as people following this thread might not have seen the current episode yet.
Let’s hope that the Borg tag team of Seven of Nine and Queen can help to stop them/Q preventing the launch! I’m surprised that these two characters have not shared many more scenes together considering their history? Having Seven of Nine and the Queen interacting instead of the Queen and Jurati would have been for far deeper story telling and viewing. The Queen assimilated Anika and the Hansen family, she horrifically made Seven confront her assimilated parents as an adult after she had regained her humanity in Dark Frontier… Seven and the Queen spent a lot of time together in this TV movie and got to know each other quite well, the Queen even insinuated that she put Seven on Voyager on purpose as part of one of her convoluted plans. This series was the perfect opportunity to almost make a semi sequel to Dark Frontier as well as all other previously mentioned episodes in the opening post, an opportunity that hopefully is not lost over the upcoming episodes. The consequences of The Raven/Dark Frontier can not be glossed over with a few throw away lines between Seven and the Queen as meekly written in episode 2 of this season. If these two characters don’t have at least one final showdown before the series ends it would be a great disservice to the fans.I think it definitely has FC shades - a theme thus far seems to be, "villain goes back in time to alter history by preventing a spaceship from launching, we need to follow them and prevent that so that the spaceship can launch"?
Maybe the original plan was to have Seven and the Queen share this storyline? But because they have decided to make an Assignment:Earth style Seven of Nine spin-off show instead (in my mind!) they can’t have Seven as the new Borg Queen as it would not fit in with that story, so they had to shoe horn Jurati in to the role of Borg Queen instead? It was either Jurati or the janitor if it couldn’t be Seven…Akiva Goldsman gave some weird copout answer to the effect of, "Oh we've seen those stories before, why should we retread them?" I profoundly disagree with that premise; I think that the Queen interacting with both Picard and Seven would make for more powerful drama, but oh well. I think the pandemic cheated us on that front, since they wrote the story around character pairs for safety reasons (COVID pods).
I agree that this would have mad a lot of sense.Let’s hope that the Borg tag team of Seven of Nine and Queen can help to stop them/Q preventing the launch! I’m surprised that these two characters have not shared many more scenes together considering their history? Having Seven of Nine and the Queen interacting instead of the Queen and Jurati would have been for far deeper story telling and viewing. The Queen assimilated Anika and the Hansen family, she horrifically made Seven confront her assimilated parents as an adult after she had regained her humanity in Dark Frontier… Seven and the Queen spent a lot of time together in this TV movie and got to know each other quite well, the Queen even insinuated that she put Seven on Voyager on purpose as part of one of her convoluted plans. This series was the perfect opportunity to almost make a semi sequel to Dark Frontier as well as all other previously mentioned episodes in the opening post, an opportunity that hopefully is not lost over the upcoming episodes. The consequences of The Raven/Dark Frontier can not be glossed over with a few throw away lines between Seven and the Queen as meekly written in episode 2 of this season. If these two characters don’t have at least one final showdown before the series ends it would be a great disservice to the fans.
Akiva Goldsman gave some weird copout answer to the effect of, "Oh we've seen those stories before, why should we retread them?" I profoundly disagree with that premise; I think that the Queen interacting with both Picard and Seven would make for more powerful drama, but oh well. I think the pandemic cheated us on that front, since they wrote the story around character pairs for safety reasons (COVID pods).
LOL, nice headcanon! But I think that it's mostly because they were more interested in exploring Jurati than Seven. Remember how in season 1, the becoming-BQ-plot to save the cube, then losing thousands of xB's was a one-and-done plot.Maybe the original plan was to have Seven and the Queen share this storyline? But because they have decided to make an Assignment:Earth style Seven of Nine spin-off show instead (in my mind!) they can’t have Seven as the new Borg Queen as it would not fit in with that story, so they had to shoe horn Jurati in to the role of Borg Queen instead? It was either Jurati or the janitor if it couldn’t be Seven…
Soooo, it's nice to be right! Not only was this absolutely correct, but we had Baltar as Picard's dad!What I'm seeing is new-Battlestar Galactica overtones. nuBSG ended with humanity and Cylons realizing their mutual need for each other, intertwining their destines forever. Even the ramblings of the Borg Queen in the latest episode resemble the ramblings of the Basestar hybrids in BSG. It seems to be the trend these days, with Rey in SW finding some equilibrium with the dark side and all that.
So perhaps while the Queen, Picard and crew are all mutually dependent on one another for the mission this season, it'll bring about a change of heart for all. Borgfleet/Federborg here we come!![]()
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