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What do you think happened to the Borg?

erotavlas

Lieutenant Junior Grade
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In the year 3188 what do you think the Borg are doing? Were they affected by the Burn? Did they spread even further across the galaxy?

I think they weren't affected because they use transwarp.
If that's the case they should have spread into the alpha quadrant by then wouldn't they? Or maybe they were defeated.
 
Destroyed and/or liberated. The galaxy got wise to them and decided to swing by an alliance and work to decimate them, then liberate any drones and repatriate them as best as possible.

Interestingly, the Borg assimilated time travel technology. They even used it in the movie First Contact - most likely from the Krenim et al. It's interesting because with such an array of assimilated technology and resources, why are the Borg or some variation of the Borg not players in the Termporal Cold War?
 
The Borg just aren't into expansion. If they were, they'd already have taken over, not just in the TNG era or the ENT era but in the Cro-Magnon era. Why expand when this means there are no more cultures to assimilate? It's a bit like eating all your crops or chickens and leaving nothing to grow.

So they're just doing the same-o. Like they have always been doing. Because that's their gig. And they only ever use time travel to undo those incidents where they tried something new and it didn't work.

Timo Saloniemi
 
The Borg. Who knows. I wonder if they are leaving that question for Picard.
We already know what a 29th Century Borg might look like.
I imagine they are still around waiting to cause trouble or they've made peace with the Federation.
 
From "Q, Who?":

"GUINAN: Q set a series of events into motion, bringing contact with the Borg much sooner than it should have come. Now, perhaps when you're ready, it might be possible to establish a relationship with them."

Maybe that's what finally happened ;)
 
They run their own version of HSN now.

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I hope they got their collective butts handed to them by the Feds before things went all wonky. I mean yeah i hope they were able to save and rehabilate some of them but the borg have been a plague in the milky way for almost a millennium by the time starfleet encountered them in the 24th century. so if they lasted for another 800 years then i'm sorry, that pest has to go.
 
I hope they got their collective butts handed to them by the Feds before things went all wonky. I mean yeah i hope they were able to save and rehabilate some of them but the borg have been a plague in the milky way for almost a millennium by the time starfleet encountered them in the 24th century. so if they lasted for another 800 years then i'm sorry, that pest has to go.
Turns out every Borg had a tiny dilithium crystal as part of their hardware...
 
Destroyed and/or liberated. The galaxy got wise to them and decided to swing by an alliance and work to decimate them, then liberate any drones and repatriate them as best as possible.

Interestingly, the Borg assimilated time travel technology. They even used it in the movie First Contact - most likely from the Krenim et al. It's interesting because with such an array of assimilated technology and resources, why are the Borg or some variation of the Borg not players in the Termporal Cold War?

Borg are probably smart enough to know not to play around to much with time travel.

Only reason they likely used it in first contact was because at some point in the future the federation does something catastrophic to the collective so they send a drone back in time to the cube at the beginning of first contact to tell them to wipe the federation out rather than assimilate it.
 
The "far future" of Lower Decks had (ex?) Borg kids in school with Ferengi children learning about Chief O'Brien, so I'm sure they're out there somewhere.

Or maybe they used a lot of dilithium and went kablewey.
 
I'd like to think that starfleet was able to free the drones from the hive mind allowing them to have individuality and choose whether they keep their borgifications or reclaim their identities. Maybe the borg who chose to keep the implants formed a new collective but one without a hive mind and dedicated to perfection through helping others and using their technological abilities to improve lives and solve crisis's
 
Retreated back to their home worlds and hunkered down for a few millennia until the galaxy recovers from the Burn and starts making progress again.
 
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