mind you I only ask this question after it has come to my attention that after watching Endgame----those who saw it are divided into two camps...[not talking about the hate or love Voyager camps]
one group interpreted that the borg are dead---[not the philosophical sense that the voyager writers have butchered then]...that they have truly met their demise.
the other camp think the borg are in a slightly worse position but they are in 90%functioning order for most of the collective.
what does everyone else here thinks?:
The status of the queen?
The status of the collective when the queen is dead and one of their major centers destroyed?
The status of borg transwarp network?
these three simple questions seem to have an amazing number of different interpretations
--each side i've read and heard have their good supporting facts as to why the collective have been destroyed or have survived.
[ May 27, 2001: Message edited by: TheF0rce ]
They will rebuild their transwarp network. It's just a matter of time. Whether the entire network was destroyed or just that one hub is unclear.
[ May 27, 2001: Message edited by: Spike ]
One of their six transwarp hubs was taken out. This was also probably their newest hub since it had an exit point incredibly close to Earth. Voyager probably only took out that hub and it's conduits but not the entire system. It also probably took out all of the Borg vessels that were inside the conduits and in the vicinity of that hub.
The Queen isn't dead. There will be another built. She's survived Best of Both Worlds, First Contact, Dark Frontier, and Unimatrix 0. This is her most serious defeat, but she will be back eventually.
In all, I guess about a sixth of the Borg culture may have been taken out (going by six hubs with one sixth of the Borg fleet operating near one). I devastating blow to say the least if that's the case.
[ May 28, 2001: Message edited by: Spike ]