The Borg Insulted The Kazon On Star Trek: Voyager But It Has A Deeper Meaning

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The Borg Insulted The Kazon On Star Trek: Voyager But It Has A Deeper Meaning
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A collage of Maje Cullah of the Kazon Nistrim and Seven Of Nine from Star Trek: Voyager, both smiling.

Summary Star Trek: Voyager season 4 used the Borg to insult the Kazon and inadvertently ended up establishing an interesting Borg fact in the process. The Borg are one of the most popular and well-known villains in the Star Trek timeline and have gone through some extensive changes since they were first introduced in Star Trek: The Next Generation.

Related Star Trek: Voyager Cast & Character Guide In its seven seasons, Star Trek: Voyager introduced many new faces to the Trek universe. Here is a breakdown of the show's main cast and characters. Seven went on to say " Why assimilate a species that would detract from perfection? " Not only is this line a pretty pointed dig at the Kazon, but it also adds nuance to the Borg as a whole.

Why Star Trek: Voyager Expanded Borg Lore So Significantly In Seasons 4-7 Voyager arguably did more for the Borg than Star Trek: The Next Generation More than any other Star Trek show or movie, Voyager was primed to expand the Borg from the beginning. TNG had established that the Delta Quadrant was where the Borg originated, meaning that Voyager's setting guaranteed at least one Borg-related storyline.

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