Posted by Procutus:
Posted by SAndrews10:
I posted this in the TNG forum when someone said Q-who was written in vain...seems appropriate here to!
At first when I read the trekweb article about this episode. I was just as livid as many on these boards. But, as I sat back and thought over the Borg events we've seen in canonized tv series. This might actually work and make legitimate sense in the timeline. We know now that Starfleet knew of the Borg's existance long before the events of "Q-Who". Admiral Hansen said in TBOBW that we knew they were coming for some time now. At the time it seemed like a year...maybe they knew long, long before then.
For assumptions sake...let's say back in the 21st century a federation starship from the future shot down a borg cube right on earth's front-door step. Let's say before that ship goes back in time they clean up all evidence of this ship, or so they think.
100 years later this wreckage is discovered a technologicaly advanced humanoid. Science fools around with it...disastorous results. Right now we don't know what happens, assuming it's handled right and knowledged of this super race is classified in Starfleet...life goes on.
Time passes and another ship named Enterprise...that the Enterprise-B picks up Al-aurian refugees who tell them a story of the borg. Starfleet up and ups cross-refernce this story with Federation archives. Boom...they come up with this forgotten file from the 22nd century of some enhanced super-beigns. They blow the dust off the file, compare and contrast...come to the conclusion it's the Borg. They initiate highly classifed research into these Borg beings.
After years of speculation, second hand reports, and rumor...starfleet decides it needs first hand information. It launches the Raven in secrecy to find some anseweres. Raven is never heard from again. The loss of the ship is covered up. The borg are still a highly classified seceret.
Until...the events of Q-who to which Starfleet can no longer deny their existence. Nobody comes out and says oh yeah...we've know about them for 200 years...but just go along with the current knowledge and start preparing for the day the borg come.
If...and A BIG IF B&B do this correctly it could make borg continuity flow like melting snow down the street. *crosses fingers* Hope they do it right!
I had a lot of time to think about this whole Borg thing today, and I basically came up with much the same idea (just didn't get the chance to post it until now).
Taking your idea one step further, and to give credit where it's due, I believe someone else also posted this notion - but the events in this Borg ep is what causes a very select group of people to come together to form Section 31.
If you think about it, such an event would definately be classified at the highest levels, and not everyone in Starfleet would have access to it. I could certainly see that by Kirk's time, then by Picard's era, there were be no
common knowledge of the Borg; only those in a highly compartmentalized division (such as Section 31) would know the truth.
And it would go a long way towards explaining the apparent contridiction posed by Seven being assimilated years before the first
known encounter with the Borg (the events of Q-Who).
I really feel that Enterprise
needed to do a Borg show, but there are ways it could be done that wouldn't totally fuck up continuity.
But I don't want to hold my breath on it.