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PostMon Dec 28, 2009 10:00 am    V'ger is the origine of the borg?

hey i just rewatched the first star trek movie and i notice that the vilain V'ger could be part of the origine of the borg,but tell me what you guys think about this?

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PostMon Dec 28, 2009 6:34 pm    

There is a theory that V'ger is the origin of the Borg, sure.

From Memory Alpha(star trek wiki):

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Gene Roddenberry joked in an interview shortly after "Q Who" that the planet seen by Spock might have been the Borg homeworld. (Star Trek Encyclopedia) This idea was further developed in the William Shatner novel The Return, where Spock's mind meld with V'Ger not only protected Spock from being assimilated (since the Collective was already present in Spock's mind, the Borg assumed he was already one of them), but provided the Federation with the coordinates of the Borg homeworld for a final attack. It is also interesting to note that Spock, when referring to V'Ger, said, "resistance would be futile." In the game Star Trek: Legacy, it's said that V'Ger itself created the Borg to gain the knowledge by assimilation. However, in the Star Trek Voyager episode "Dragon's Teeth", the character Gedrin states to Seven of Nine that his species, the Vaadwaur, had encountered the Borg over nine centuries prior to his revival. This would place their genesis at least as far back as around the year 1400 AD. It should also be noted, however, that the story writers for Star Trek Legacy claimed on the official game forum that Voyager 6 was meant to have been thrown back in time as well as across the galaxy, an aspect mentioned in the "extras" cutscenes of the game itself.


Its not canon, but the idea has been proposed.

I don't like it though, takes away the mysticism of the Borg. To lay blame on humans for the existance of one of the most dangerous and powerful races in the galaxy is a bit lame.



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