No thanks to the Borg. I don't need their origins, their reappearance or new powers of the week.
As a basic concept for a new SF series I'm all on board.
As a basic concept for a new SF series I'm all on board.
I would be more interested in this if it were called either "The End of the Queen" or "Before the Queen", as i hate the concept of the Borg Queen.
If the Borg will be brought back, i hope they will be more like they were before First Contact.
The Borg have a lot of potential but they also have a huge problem: if they are beaten easily by the folks they are trying to assimilate, they look like chumps. Their whole "thing" is their almost-invincibility. That's why it was so damaging to them when they were overused on TNG and especially VOY.
So having a story about the Borg before they were invincible - but on the path towards it - could be the solution. There must have been a time when the Borg were just an biotech experiment gone wildly wrong. Some researcher on some alien world thought they were onto something great and then it just spiraled badly out of control. Maybe that researcher became the first victim of her own experiment - the original Borg Queen.
The problem with the Borg Queen concept is that a key aspect of the Borg's "thing" is that they are almost invincible because they lack any central control you can attack. The diffuse nature of the Borg is the scariest part. But if the Queen were simply a character from the early days, she could help personify the Borg threat without undermining it.
And then the story is how things go from bad to worse.
Yet an episode of Enterprise was considered for season 5 which would have featured Alice Kreige as a med tech on Enterprise NX-01, who gets assimilated and became the Borg queen.Voyager, for better or for worse, came up with details that would prohibit that kind of storyline, which is why I laid mine out the way I did, but it's certainly not a bad idea. In Voyager, the queen said she had been assimilated by the Borg as a child as part of species 125.
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