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"Locutus of Borg" was the Borg designation forced upon Starfleet captain Jean-Luc Picard after his assimilation in late 2366. The Borg intended to use Picard as an intermediary, a spokesman for the Human race, in order to facilitate the assimilation of Earth so that the process would be as quick...
Apr 7, 2023 · Star Trek: How Picard's Assimilation by the Borg Radically Changed the Franchise. By Robert Vaux. Updated Apr 7, 2023. Jean-Luc Picard was assimilated by the Borg for only six days on Star Trek, constituting one two-part episode bridging Seasons 3 and 4 of The Next Generation.
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Sep 15, 2024 · [Jean-Luc Picard has found the Borg Queen and Jack, who is now Võx] Jean-Luc Picard: What have you done to him? Borg Queen: What could I do? I have only my words, and the soft assurances of a mother's love. Jean-Luc Picard: You are not his mother! [Jean-Luc Picard shoots at the Borg Queen, but the shots are blocked by a shield]
Picard helped free Hugh from the Borg when he was the drone designated Third of Five in the classic TNG season five episode, “I, Borg.” At first, Picard plotted to use Hugh as a “Trojan Horse”...
Apr 22, 2023 · Picard's Julius Caesar quotation in the Star Trek: Picard season 3 finale is a fitting one, as the speech is Brutus' ruminations on both fate and free will. These have been key themes of Picard 's final two episodes, as Jack Crusher rejected his Borg fate to restore free will to Starfleet and the Federation.
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All Poems Annotated & Colour Coded (Handwritten).pdf 13mb. POETRY REVISION/ STUDY GUIDE - USE THIS HELP YOU UNDERSTAND THE POEMS WHEN WORKING FROM HOME.
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This section delves into the fifteen poems featured in the AQA Power and Conflict GCSE Poetry Anthology. Follow the links below to access the Poems page, where you'll find in-depth analyses and the poems themselves.