Were the people in that slice of the Ent-D the borg cut out assimilated? to give the borg a taste for humans? See if they added to perfection?
Were the people in that slice of the Ent-D the borg cut out assimilated? to give the borg a taste for humans? See if they added to perfection?
Some of them were at the wrong place at the wrong time and could've gotten sucked out into space or killed as the beam sliced through the ship.
It was always my asumption that it was because of the Borg and that slice of the ship that they started assimilating. They had those 18 people, decided to hook them up to the network and then gained Starfleet's sense of "assimilation" of cultures. Which is mostly what it is they seem to do. (Though less severely than the Borg do) And Starfleet has a sense of trying to "perfect" themselves and unify the galaxy under those protections.
So the strong ideals drilled into the heads of those 18 Starfleet/Federation officers infected the Borg so they went out and did just that and took the idea too far.
It was perfect and harmonious. Beautiful, really.
Then Voyager came and fucked that notion all up.
Hors d’oeuvres?Or...they just sliced out a random chunk to have a look at what they were about to "consume". It was just a taste.
I thought for sure Voyager had run into plenty of borg that were former Federation members, linking to TNG episodes.
Hors d’oeuvres?Or...they just sliced out a random chunk to have a look at what they were about to "consume". It was just a taste.
Hors d’oeuvres?Or...they just sliced out a random chunk to have a look at what they were about to "consume". It was just a taste.
I thought for sure Voyager had run into plenty of borg that were former Federation members, linking to TNG episodes.
A cellular peptide cake, with mint frosting.![]()
Somehow I think assimilating Troi would lower the navigational perfection of the Collective...
A cellular peptide cake, with mint frosting.![]()
Somehow I think assimilating Troi would lower the navigational perfection of the Collective... Also I really doubt they need someone to tell the collective that they the ship that fired on them might be hostile to the Collective. In other words Troi is irrelevant.
Somehow I think assimilating Troi would lower the navigational perfection of the Collective...
Bull. She was at the helm of an out-of-control, non-aerodynamic hunk of metal larger than an aircraft carrier and plummeting out of orbit, and she landed it flat and in one piece with zero casualties. That's astonishingly good piloting.
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