What ever happened to Picard's uber Anti-Borg weapon?
Posted: 2004-01-02 10:34pm
Remember from I, Borg? Picard, Data, and Geordi worked on that uber weapon to kill the borg, so what ever happened to it?
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Alynna Necheyev. And her being muy pissed off as well as what happened to the invasive program will be brought up in the upcoming chapters of my story, 'The Best of Both Worlds'.Grand Admiral Thrawn wrote:IIRC Admiral Nechywhatever was pissed at Picard, but he wasn't punished and the weapon was abadoned because there was no delivery method (up until Voyager, who must have deployed it).
I think the idea behind the picard weapon was not a virus per se, but rather to introduce a paradoxical image into the borg collective that members would keep sending to one another for group analyis(sp?) until, finally, it crashed the system.Robert Walper wrote:The E-D crew thought their special anti-Borg weapon would work quite well. However, multiple examples in Voyager showed other races deploying virus like attacks against the Borg similar in nature to the E-D idea, but they only could infect one vessel at a time, at which point the entire Collective cut off said vessel. I see no reason to assume the Federation's anti-Borg attack would fare any better than other examples that failed, and to boot the claim it was going to be so effective was based solely upon the E-D's crew say so rather than example.
The attacks in VOY were direct attacks, disrupting the first cube it infected, so obviously the infected cube itself would disconnect, even if the collective didn't notice. I'm sure Rob will correct me, but I thought that was the reason for the delay in the Endgame thingy, because it waited to spread throughout the collective before it took effect, thus bypassing this safety feature (one which Janeway had personally encountered). The wierd shape wouldn't do anything bad or suspicious to a cube, so I doubt it would trigger the disconnection... unless the Borg are going to take the iniative on a process eating up too many resources, which is unlikely.Straha wrote:I think the idea behind the picard weapon was not a virus per se, but rather to introduce a paradoxical image into the borg collective that members would keep sending to one another for group analyis(sp?) until, finally, it crashed the system.Robert Walper wrote:The E-D crew thought their special anti-Borg weapon would work quite well. However, multiple examples in Voyager showed other races deploying virus like attacks against the Borg similar in nature to the E-D idea, but they only could infect one vessel at a time, at which point the entire Collective cut off said vessel. I see no reason to assume the Federation's anti-Borg attack would fare any better than other examples that failed, and to boot the claim it was going to be so effective was based solely upon the E-D's crew say so rather than example.
Really? My impression was that when the Queen attempted to assimilate Admiral Janeway, the sudden upload of thirty years worth of accumulated stupidity into the Collective's central net was too much even for it to handle.Darth Wong wrote:They refused to deploy it because they had ethical concerns (read: Picard's a fucking idiot, and so is everyone else on the E-D). But many years later, Admiral Janeway found it while lurking at ASVS and used it against the Borg in the Delta Quadrant.
Janeways command decisions + Voygaer getting home = Massive Fucking AnomalyPatrick Degan wrote:Really? My impression was that when the Queen attempted to assimilate Admiral Janeway, the sudden upload of thirty years worth of accumulated stupidity into the Collective's central net was too much even for it to handle.Darth Wong wrote:They refused to deploy it because they had ethical concerns (read: Picard's a fucking idiot, and so is everyone else on the E-D). But many years later, Admiral Janeway found it while lurking at ASVS and used it against the Borg in the Delta Quadrant.