...Except, of course, at Wolf 359, where they are encountered at standstill in front of a fleet that hasn't fired a single shot at them as far as we can tell.
If the Borg do the grand tour of Sol in order to eliminate all insystem defenses capable of interfering with the assimilation of Earth, they would naturally also be motivated to do a bigger tour to eliminate all outsystem defenses. Wolf 359 solves their problems as Admiral Hanson offers apparently the entire local defense force to slaughter, so there's no need to alter course, just speed. But not volunteering to stop and fight would mean the Borg would have to confront both the insystem and outsystem defenses inside Sol.
So I could easily see Locutus coming up with the plan to stop and fight, and the Collective swallowing that hook, line, sinker, rod and boat (what with them being suckers for perfection and completeness anyway). Regardless of whether Locutus had ulterior rebellious plans or not.
Timo Saloniemi
If the Borg do the grand tour of Sol in order to eliminate all insystem defenses capable of interfering with the assimilation of Earth, they would naturally also be motivated to do a bigger tour to eliminate all outsystem defenses. Wolf 359 solves their problems as Admiral Hanson offers apparently the entire local defense force to slaughter, so there's no need to alter course, just speed. But not volunteering to stop and fight would mean the Borg would have to confront both the insystem and outsystem defenses inside Sol.
So I could easily see Locutus coming up with the plan to stop and fight, and the Collective swallowing that hook, line, sinker, rod and boat (what with them being suckers for perfection and completeness anyway). Regardless of whether Locutus had ulterior rebellious plans or not.
Timo Saloniemi