What prompted this change to the darker Borg? Are we meant to think they were always like the new version or that they changed?
They need better effects for the movie Star Trek: First Contact, and yes, we're supposed to believe they always looked that way. See the Voyager episode "The Raven", which shows Borg before they were encountered by the Enterprise-D.What prompted this change to the darker Borg? Are we meant to think they were always like the new version or that they changed?
^ Would very much like to see the portrait ZMistress
The bottom line is that Star Trek is filled with a number of decrepencies that are the simple product of an extended media production. The reality is that we as Star Trek fans, rather than accepting them as such, choose to create imaginitive explanations for those decrepencies; If Star Trek had errors, it wouldn't be Star Trek; that's why it doesn't, even though it does. It is such dogmatic fan enthuseism that creates - and maintains - cannon. Realistically, the 24th century hasn't come yet... but in the mind if the 'Trekkie,' Star Trek is indeed the History of the past. (And I capitalized the "H" in "History" for a reason.)
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