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Should the borg make an appearance in season 4 or later?

That was twenty years ago. Pretty sure that's enough time to bring something back, try again, try something new.
 
Admrial Vance and the entire Federation are Borg. Their bloodstreams are crawling with nanoprobes. Borg are a lot more subtle by the 32nd century. :eek: :borg:
That was twenty years ago. Pretty sure that's enough time to bring something back, try again, try something new.
(spoilers for Picard)
We're getting a lot of Borg stuff in Picard, which was very much not made 20 years ago
 
Okay I kinda wanna see an army of Borg rampaging through the Micellial Forest, taking on the ghost of Tilly's childhood friend.
 
I don't want to see The Borg again, unless it is a story about how they saw the Queen as a weakness and went back to being a hive mind.
 
I don't want to see The Borg again, unless it is a story about how they saw the Queen as a weakness and went back to being a hive mind.
Maybe they just get really sick of her sidelining missions to satisfy her kinks.

I definitely do not want to see any reformed non robot Borg. The original species would be way too far gone at this stage
 
Assuming the Borg were defeated prior to the 32nd century perhaps they could do a 2 episode mini arc showing how the Borg were ultimately defeated. Could be interesting and a nice way to give the fans closure on the greatest villians the franchise has ever seen.
 
Not only do I want the Borg to show up I want the entire crew assimilated and the entire season be about them serving on a their ship that has been turned into a Borg ship. Seven of Nine and Locutus who have their memories stored in the collective are brought back through cloning and join the show. The Borg's goal is to destroy the Q and Q returns for another season and Old Man Kirk who was brought back to life like in Shatner's books. William Shatner will also return but first they got to go to DS9 where he happens to be visiting and receiving health care from the EMH and Bashir who is now happily married to Garak.
 
Not only do I want the Borg to show up I want the entire crew assimilated and the entire season be about them serving on a their ship that has been turned into a Borg ship. Seven of Nine and Locutus who have their memories stored in the collective are brought back through cloning and join the show. The Borg's goal is to destroy the Q and Q returns for another season and Old Man Kirk who was brought back to life like in Shatner's books. William Shatner will also return but first they got to go to DS9 where he happens to be visiting and receiving health care from the EMH and Bashir who is now happily married to Garak.

That sounds more interesting than the anomaly in the trailer.
 
Not only do I want the Borg to show up I want the entire crew assimilated and the entire season be about them serving on a their ship that has been turned into a Borg ship. Seven of Nine and Locutus who have their memories stored in the collective are brought back through cloning and join the show. The Borg's goal is to destroy the Q and Q returns for another season and Old Man Kirk who was brought back to life like in Shatner's books. William Shatner will also return but first they got to go to DS9 where he happens to be visiting and receiving health care from the EMH and Bashir who is now happily married to Garak.

Neat. I like this but really don't want Borg on Disco
 
I have it on absolutely good authority that it will be revealed that the Borg were taken out once and for all by Tribbles around the 29th-Century...and it wasn't pretty.
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making Edward Larkin Starfleet's greatest hero, a genius unappreciated in his time. He may have eaten one or two. Noel ate one.
 
Burnham gets assimilated and becomes the new Borg Queen and finally defeats the Borg freeing all the drones by destroying the computer matrix that controls and selects all the Queens including the current day one which was Gorn and also kicks but in fights. As a Borg she even kills Book in the second to final episode of the season and has to live with the guilt. Final scene of the season is her walking into Admiral Vance's office in tears and putting down her rank pips and saying she quits. She doesn't belong in Starfleet anymore. Then you get get a closing credit scene. Apparently several months later and she is drunk at some dingy alien bar somewhere talking to a Ferengi bartender about her problems and someone walks in and says "Maybe I can help with that" and big reveal IT'S PRIME LORCA!!
 
Burnham gets assimilated and becomes the new Borg Queen and finally defeats the Borg freeing all the drones by destroying the computer matrix that controls and selects all the Queens including the current day one which was Gorn and also kicks but in fights. As a Borg she even kills Book in the second to final episode of the season and has to live with the guilt. Final scene of the season is her walking into Admiral Vance's office in tears and putting down her rank pips and saying she quits. She doesn't belong in Starfleet anymore. Then you get get a closing credit scene. Apparently several months later and she is drunk at some dingy alien bar somewhere talking to a Ferengi bartender about her problems and someone walks in and says "Maybe I can help with that" and big reveal IT'S PRIME LORCA!!


She frees the Borg by crying
 
This is why I don't want them because it will have to have shock value if they do. Some sort of saved or reformed or part of the Federation now Borg.
No way they will just have Borg still Borgin about

Good point, it's probably better to continue the Borg story in Picard.
 
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