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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Aban Rune: [QB] I've always sort of thought of the different major alien races as extremes of human personality. For instance, Romulans are a society based (genrerally)on suspicion and fear. The Cardassians remind one of the movie 1984 and represent government control to the super-extreme. Klingons are a society based on agression and conquest. What was unique, and scary, about the Borg were that they had no human qualities. They represented a complete lack of humanity. In fact, those characteristics had been ripped away from the members. We couldn't relate in any way to the Borg and becoming a part of their society was terrifying. You were lost. This is no longer the case with the Borg. When Janeway has witty banter with the Borg Queen, it destroys the image. Having her seduce Data or Seven all alone in a dark room was alright, but noone else should really ever see her. She should never be seen in "public". Maybe heard or felt, but never seen. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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