


One thing about Star Trek that always pissed me off (amongst many.) is that humans were just ridiculously nice people, you hardly ever saw the 'bad' side of them, and that makes you question how the Federation would even survive in the face of so many threats.ĭS9 did a good job in restoring my faith in humanity, the Dominion War showed that they are still human (especially with Section 31) - I think Quark once made the point of saying to someone that humans aren't as nice as they make out if you take away all their luxuries, in fact they are probably the most dangerous species out there. why don't you just watch some Hollyoaks?īecause Hollyoaks doesn't have interstellar wars (I do watch it for the fit girls though.) Sisko could know the same, but he’d still feel anger.Sorry, I didn't realise you liked soap operas so much. He knows control was taken away from him and he was a fleshy puppet, but the humanity in his still feels guilt. Re: Why was Sisko Mad at Picard Picard felt guilt for those that died while he was Borg. According to “Shinsei Shinsei”, the Borg Queen’s name was Danzek. In Star Trek Online, a new Borg Queen had emerged in 2409 and led the Collective in an invasion of the Alpha and Beta Quadrants, her main targets being the Federation and the Klingon Empire. This is technology the Borg assimilated from the Sikarians of the Delta Quadrant, a race introduced on Star Trek: Voyager. In Star Trek: Voyager’s series finale, “Endgame”, a future version of Admiral Janeway tricked the Borg Queen and infected her with a neurolytic pathogen, which spread to the Collective. In Star Trek: Picard, which takes place approximately 20 years after the defeat of the Borg in Star Trek: Voyager, the Romulans have acquired an entire Borg cube, the Borg’s primary form of starship, that has been disconnected from the Collective.
