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What if Riker became Locutus instead of Picard?

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What if Riker became Locutus instead of Picard and was assimilated by the Borg? How would that have changed the show as a whole?
 
The make-up on him would look worse because of his beard. That, or they'd shave it. First Contact would be a lot more Riker-centric. The episode Family would probably not be about family but rather Riker going to Risa. ;)

Other than that? Not much.
 
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It would add a wrinkle to his and Deanna's relationship; the lines between counselor/patient and boyfriend/girlfriend would start to blur - not on purpose, but there's bound to be overlap, even if only in Riker's imagination. Tension would build, and turbulence would test them.
 
I just think...this wouldn't happen. They go after Picard because he was the one who spoke to them in "Q-Who?" To them he was the Federation's representative. "BOBW" is caused by "Q-Who?" and "Q-Who?" is caused by Picard's hubris in the face of Q's challenge. And that's spun out of the stuff in Season 1.
I really love that Q's appearances have this ripple effect on one another up until "Q-Pid"
 
Riker doesn't have a nickname for Picard, so we'd lose the creepiness of Locutus insisting on calling him "Number One" while referring to everyone else by their full name.
 
I just think...this wouldn't happen. They go after Picard because he was the one who spoke to them in "Q-Who?" To them he was the Federation's representative. "BOBW" is caused by "Q-Who?" and "Q-Who?" is caused by Picard's hubris in the face of Q's challenge. And that's spun out of the stuff in Season 1.
I really love that Q's appearances have this ripple effect on one another up until "Q-Pid"

In this re-imagining, what if Riker saved them from the Borg, using his dormant Q-powers from the previous appearance, activated by being in the presence of Q.
 
In this re-imagining, what if Riker saved them from the Borg, using his dormant Q-powers from the previous appearance, activated by being in the presence of Q.
Are we looking at as an episode or like an event in universe? Because as an episode it takes away from the lesson learned by Picard that he's not ready if Riker steps in and saves the day. I think it also steps on the end of "Hide and Q" and the lesson learned by Riker about giving up power voluntarily. If it's just an in-universe event then do the Borg even know it was Riker that zapped them away? They didn't know it was Q. Even so, Riker zaps them back to Federation space, then Q gets annoyed that no one learns a lesson and he zaps away, and the Borg still come looking for Picard anyway.
 
Here's another one:

What if Janeway defeated the Borg Queen, but in the process found herself ensnared and transformed unwillingly into the new Borg Queen by the outting Queen?

That would mean Chacotay would have been the Captain of Voyager, 7 of 9 probably would have gotten more authority.

Then in "Star Trek: Picard", maybe it would have meant Picard having to destroy Borg Queen Janeway.
 
I just think...this wouldn't happen. They go after Picard because he was the one who spoke to them in "Q-Who?" To them he was the Federation's representative. "BOBW" is caused by "Q-Who?" and "Q-Who?" is caused by Picard's hubris in the face of Q's challenge. And that's spun out of the stuff in Season 1.
I really love that Q's appearances have this ripple effect on one another up until "Q-Pid"
They said in BOBW that Picard commanded the "strongest ship" in the Federation.

FC added that the Borg wanted Locutus to be a "bridge between humanity and the Borg".

In both cases, these are informed abilities about Picard told to us by the Borg that wasn't even clearly established until the Borg said so. I don't believe it was established that the Ent-D was the Fed's strongest ship until the Borg said so in BOBW. And as far as Picard being a bridge between humanity and the Borg, plenty of material up to including the Picard show has shown that Picard can be a fine officer but a pretty ****ty human being (something he himself admits on occasion), so yeah.
 
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