Anti-Trekker has a new Borg Origin Theory that has some interesting ideas behind it.
What do you all think?
True. I like poop pictures to be as depicted as actual waste material myself.I think I have very little interest in what a YouTube poster who uses anthropomorphic poop as an avatar has to say about anything.
That's the closest to the origin of the Borg we've had so far, unless Picard goes further with it.
There's an episode of VOY, I can't remember the name, that mentioned the Borg existed 900 years earlier in the Delta Quadrant and it was only made up of four races. Let me look it up... "Dragon's Teeth".
andGedrin the Vaadwaur: "You're Borg."
Seven: "How do you know that?"
Gedrin: "Don't you recognise my people? The Vaadwaur?"
Seven: "The Collective's memory from 900 years ago is fragmentary."
Gedrin: I've had many encounters with your kind."
EMH: "And lived to tell about them? Impressive."
Gedrin: "That star cluster in grid fourteen twenty one? Nearly half the planets are inhabitable."
Seven: "Unfortunately they are already occupied. By the Borg."
Gedrin: "The Borg? In my century they'd only assimilated a handful of systems. It looks like they've spread through the quadrant like a plague. No offense."
Seven: "None taken."
Anti-Trekker has a new Borg Origin Theory that has some interesting ideas behind it.
What do you all think?
I know it is going out of style, but I tend to prefer to read posts when I come here.
First, what do you think?What do you all think?
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What do you all think?
I think Anti-Trekker makes a good plausible theory as to the organic origins of the Borg before they become "The Borg". Or as Lily Sloane likes to state "They sound Sweedish" =D. And that there are a fragmentary divide of the organic parasitic jumping space ravioli looking creatures and what would eventually become "The Borg".First, what do you think?
I think Anti-Trekker makes a good plausible theory as to the organic origins of the Borg before they become "The Borg". Or as Lily Sloane likes to state "They sound Sweedish" =D. And that there are a fragmentary divide of the organic parasitic jumping space ravioli looking creatures and what would eventually become "The Borg".
At some point down the line, the parasitic jumping space ravioli co-opted some species with advanced enough technology that they made the Borg Nanites and transferred some of their collective conciousness into "The Borg Collective".
None of the existing Borg canon contradicts that either given how old they potentially are.
They're Anti-Trekker's videos. One of many YouTubers that I follow.This particular poster has a habit of posting videos and then asking us to “discuss.” I wonder whose videos they are...
I remember reading the synopsis of the Caelir. It's a interesting take on their origins.The Destiny trilogy from Pocket Books gives its own interesting take on Borg origins.
But with information that Seven of Nine brought back to "The Federation/StarFleet". They now know how expansive Borg Space is within "The Delta Quadrant".I guess the thing here is, what would the Vaadwaur know? Humans up till the 24th century think the Borg have assimilated exactly zero systems. VOY portrays the Borg as secretive, but OTOH not really centered around planet Vaadwaur or anything. So the Vaadwaur view is not in direct contradiction of the Guinan statement that the Borg are "thousands of centuries" old. Although we of course also have to ask, what would Guinan know? (Her statement is not contradicted by Q, who otherwise loves to put a word in edgewise, FWIW.)
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YOU follow.........WE do not. SO include a synopsis or your thoughts or SOMETHING. I am not giving some random jerkoff ad money and watching a 19 minute video for you.They're Anti-Trekker's videos. One of many YouTubers that I follow.
The Destiny trilogy from Pocket Books gives its own interesting take on Borg origins.
Wow, so hostile! [Content removed by moderator.]YOU follow.........WE do not. SO include a synopsis or your thoughts or SOMETHING. I am not giving some random jerkoff ad money and watching a 19 minute video for you.
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