“A Q would never allow it!”

Maybe… what if the Borg had found the suicidal one from Voyager and he let them because he found the idea fascinating?

  • toasteecup@lemmy.world
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    How do you assimilate something that only has a representation of a body so that low dimension beings can understand it?

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      Playing devil’s advocate: Let’s assume a Borg nanite could assimilate a Q while it/they assumed a corporeal form. Depending on it’s collective/queen’s objectives, it could wreak plenty of havoc across known time and space. But we’re dealing with the Q here, so at any point they could “assume control” switching from chaotic good/neutral/evil as they see fit. After allowing the collective to have it’s fun, with a snap, we’re back to square one. In the event of actual assimilation, let’s just assume the known universe is kaput. Take your pick.

      • 🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 ℹ️@yiffit.netOP
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        Another option: Assimilating a Q assuming human form is the exact same thing as assimilating any other human. They get no more knowledge of their powers, and maybe only some understanding of the universe as a whole because they only get what’s able to actually work inside that meat brain, and not the whole sum of the being of the Q who was assimilated. The nanites only function with the physical aspects, but none of the metaphysical, in this case.

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          Put into that frame, it’s like Marty McFly using Gray’s Almanac to place bets. A temporary boon with limited implications compared to the span of the Q continuum.

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          they only get what’s able to actually work inside that meat brain, and not the whole sum of the being of the Q who was assimilated.

          This seems logical, but when the continuum revokes or disables Q’s powers in TNG he still appears to be a super-intelligence. I would think even that degree of power could potentially augment and improve the capabilities of the Borg by orders of magnitude.

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        Q would have to allow the Borg to assimilate Q’s human form though. I say this because Q should already know everything about the past, present and future. It feels like we might be getting into paradox territory now…