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Apr 28, 2022 · The Borg Queen dropped a cryptic riddle about Renée Picard's fate. We break down what it means and what could happen in Star Trek: Picard's finale. "There must be two Renées - one who lives and another who dies."
- John Orquiola
- Senior Editor-Star Trek
seven said that the borg queens in different timelines were aware of each other in the 2nd episode and that that queen was more of an ordinary type of queen as opposed to the unusual looking queen we saw in the first episode.
Apr 22, 2023 · The franchise still grapples with the question of which Borg Queen is which, and while reincarnation is clearly an option, the canonical specifics are frustratingly vague. Here are some of the details to keep it all clear.
- Staff Writer
Apr 21, 2023 · The New Queen refers to it as “a piece of the puzzle whose final image is unclear.” Unfortunately, Picard Season 3 takes those puzzle pieces and yeets them out of the airlock.
Mar 31, 2022 · In Star Trek: Picard season 2, the Borg Queen assimilated Agnes Jurati both out of loneliness and the desire for a counterpart. After Q (John de Lancie) altered the timeline, the Confederation of Earth massacred the Borg, leaving the Queen as the cybernetic race's lone survivor.
- John Orquiola
- Senior Editor-Star Trek
Apr 20, 2023 · The Borg Queen, now physically decaying and surrounded by dead and dying drones, utilized Jack's unique biology to infect everyone in Starfleet under the age of 25 with a biological Borg virus, essentially making them organic drones.
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Apr 7, 2023 · As Locutus, Picard served as the Borg Queen's “consort,” which permitted him certain privileges of rank. The Queen fully intended to use Data as a replacement, suggesting that the position was far more important than just heralding the conquest of a new species.