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Spoilers Star Trek: Picard 3x10 - "The Last Generation"

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TBH I thought the changeling infiltration was more interesting than what they ended up doing with the Borg, so I wouldn't have minded if they had just stuck with that.
Same but that's neither here nor there. The Borg are dead and I'll take that even I have other preferences for the story. It was...adequate.
 
I did appreciate that the Borg Queen acknowledged the damage that future Admiral Janeway's pathogen had done to the Collective even if she wasn't mentioned by name. That they were just on the outskirts of space, sick and lost.
Indeed. It actually did a nice bit of world building in terms of saying "Hey, those actions had some pretty significant consequences."
 
It is also force of habbit. Data is still getting used to being human and getting balance...for him the last he knew of Picard and Riker they were Captain and Commander.
 
so is this the final end for the borg? are they totally wiped out cause if so? THANK GOD!
That seems to be the intention, yes.
Of course a different writer, a different team, could always decide otherwise someday.
But for the moment it seems the borg are indeed finished. And I hope it stays that way. Not because I'm a borg hater, but I think it's a satisfying conclusion that's best left alone.
 
I'm so happy that Q is retconned.
Q dying never made sense. They are omnipotent and exists in non linear time. Was a nice surprise.
Q's "death"? Undone by the mid-credits scene

Q's death wasn't undone. Please rewatch the scene and pay attention to his response to Jack.

Agreed. Q doesn’t actually say that Picard was wrong about his death. And there’s no reason that Q can’t go forward in the timeline before he dies. We’ve seen him do it.
This. Q says something about linear thinking. This is Q from before he died.


That seems to be the intention, yes.
Of course a different writer, a different team, could always decide otherwise someday.
But for the moment it seems the borg are indeed finished. And I hope it stays that way. Not because I'm a borg hater, but I think it's a satisfying conclusion that's best left alone.
The Jurati Borg still exist.
 
That seems to be the intention, yes.
Of course a different writer, a different team, could always decide otherwise someday.
But for the moment it seems the borg are indeed finished. And I hope it stays that way. Not because I'm a borg hater, but I think it's a satisfying conclusion that's best left alone.

Exactly.
 
A 10 for me! I've had criticisms of episodes 6-9 and the overall plot of the season and I didn't go into this one with too high expectations, but that was one great episode of television and the end that this group of characters deserved. I even got emotional a few times.
 
And, in the end, all it takes to completely defeat the Borg is one shot on one target that the Borg don’t even bother to defend. Sigh. What a cop out.

Not nearly as bad as the endings to the first two seasons, or all four seasons of DSC, but still a let down.
 
And, in the end, all it takes to completely defeat the Borg is one shot on one target that the Borg don’t even bother to defend. Sigh. What a cop out.

Not nearly as bad as the endings to the first two seasons, or all four seasons of DSC, but still a let down.

Borg were all but defeated already due to the events of Endgame. The ship was using almost all its resources for the signal.
 
The Jurati Borg still exist.
This conversation is about the villainous borg that have been menacing starfleet for decades as antagonists. We're not talking about the chill splinter group. The borg are finished as antagonists, if that clarification satisfies you.
 
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