^especially early in the war....
What would she do on Earth, where Botany and horticulture would have been licked for several centuries now, especially after all those years in the Bajoran Sector and her years aboard the Enterprise??Yes, that's true. After the war is over, he goes on Earth where I guess Keiko will have no trouble finding a job at her convenience.
They probably already encountered a several jem'hadar ships when they ventured into the Gamma Quadrant.
No one ever gets punished for violating the Prime Directive anyway. When Janeway remembered this, she restored Tom's rank.Harry Kim get's a permanent blame for sleeping with an alien and Tom Paris violates the prime directive and gets his rank back after only one year or so. Something is wrong.
What would she do on Earth, where Botany and horticulture would have been licked for several centuries now, especially after all those years in the Bajoran Sector and her years aboard the Enterprise??
I bet she'll get bored, and Keiko would start a fight right there in front of the building where Miles' office is at the Academy.
No one ever gets punished for violating the Prime Directive anyway. When Janeway remembered this, she restored Tom's rank.
Exactly, & I never cared for the slide away from tech absorption myself. One would think they'd almost have to survive that way. I can see why they went for the meatier assimilation thing too, but the advancements of a species would be one of the advantages as wellNot quite, originally the Borg were interested only in technology, going so far as to scoop it off planets leaving huge craters. in fact Q tells them "They're simply interested in your ship, its technology" in Q Who. Best of both worlds Part I was the first appearance of "We will add your biological and technological distinctiveness to our own". When the writers wanted a reason for Picard to be kidnapped they added the Borg assimilating people. Prior to that there was no indication where Borg drones come from. Assimilating people is the retcon not technology.
Surely, you saw how the folks of the 23rd and 24th Century had been brainwashed into thinking folks of our time, were barbaric. Imagine hw they'd think about folks who lived in the 18th Century.
Remember...Daystrom himself was black. So was the inventor of the transporter. So was Cochrane's closest friend and aide when building the Phoenix. The attitudes of the founding fathers regarding the slaves...Jefferson himself thought they were inferior and should be shipped off back to Africa or somewhere.
The folks of the 23rd and 24th centuries would have found that...unfathomable.
Exactly, what if the Borg flooded the Great Link with millions of nanites? What would be the result?I think the only chance the Borg might have had to have assimilated the Founders would have been to go to their planet and assimilated the entire ocean o' goo all at once. And even the, nearly impossible.
Surely, you saw how the folks of the 23rd and 24th Century had been brainwashed into thinking folks of our time, were barbaric
it's not said: cultural advancement is not linear. In fact, I wouldn'd speak in such terms.
18th century people considered themselves as civil as we do about us. You may thing they were wrong, but they could thing the same of us.
A culture can be racism or ethnicist in many ways, and it's not said it would be in a bad way.
For eample a culture could blame Europeans for stealing native americans their land, or admire them for the power Europeans reached, of finds silly the idea, the claim different ethnicity and culture can live in the same country.
In Scorpion, Pt 2, Janeway, Tuvok, Seven of Nine and several other Borg were beamed over to Cargo Bay 2 on Voyager right before the Borg cube is destroyed by its collision with the Species 8472 ship. Tuvok immediately called for assistance, and Chakotay wasted no time getting down there with security. When they got there, there was already a row of regeneration alcoves in place, along with a Borg computer console and some other Borg stuff.
What I've wondered is if they constructed all that stuff that quickly through assimilation, as they did to the Enterprise E in First Contact, or did they simply beam over the stuff they needed from the cube?
Since Humans refer to both their planet and its soil as "earth", do other species do the same?
It depends on the etymology of their word for their planet, and the word for their people. What does the word "Vulcan" originally mean?Sorry, I wasn't clear. I mean, do Vulcans call their planet's soil "vulcan" too, for instance?
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