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Part of the Star Trek Novel Verse.With the end of Star Trek: Voyager in 2001 and the flop of Star Trek: Nemesis in 2002, the canonical Star Trek franchise changed its focus from the 24th century back to the 22nd and, ultimately, 23rd centuries. The upshot was that the bleeding edge of the Star Trek mythos was completely abandoned... with, for the first time in decades, absolutely no new developments planned on the horizon.Needless to say that the way was paved for a more active Star Trek Expanded Universe, where writers of novels were finally free to really shake things up and the status quo no longer held the sway it once did.All of this culminated in late 2008 with Star Trek: Destiny, an epic novel trilogy by David Mack, detailing the final war between The Federation and the Borg Collective. After suffering one defeat after another at the hands of Starfleet, the Borg have finally decided to cut their losses and wipe out Humanity once and for all. To this end, they send an armada to the Alpha Quadrant using a network of interstellar tunnels, left behind by a Sufficiently Advanced Alien race. Things look bleak for Starfleet, but the wreck of a ship, lost mysteriously centuries earlier, may hold the secret to the Federation's survival.The story is spread out over three novels (Gods of Night, Mere Mortals and Lost Souls). Major spoilers are found below. The books were followed by A Singular Destiny and Losing the Peace as pseudo-epilogues.This series is also notable as the main point at which the novelverse and Star Trek Online's continuity diverge for good: the all-out Borg invasion never happens in that game.
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Dying Race
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Dying Race: The Caeliar lost the ability to reproduce when they advanced to their current form. They didn't think it would be a problem, but when 98% of their people are lost in an Earth-Shattering Kaboom, it eventually forces a reexamination of their cultural ideals.
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Applied Phlebotinum
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Applied Phlebotinum: Catoms, or "claytronic atoms" in the long form. Also known as programmable matter, they're the Caeliar's source of power.
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I Am a Humanitarian: After Sedin assimilates Graylock, Thayer, and Pembleton, she forces Graylock and Thayer to "consolidate" Pembleton, carve up his body, and consume his edible components in order to replenish their malnourished bodies.
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Diabolus ex Nihilo
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Diabolus ex Nihilo: The Enterprise and Aventine take a subspace tunnel to the Delta Quadrant, accidentally emerging smack-dab inbetween two stars, which fries their ships. As they're repairing, a larger-than-usual pack of Hirogen show up, just to make things more complicated for everyone. Which turns out to be a blessing in disguise, since it keeps them from being at the Azure Nebula when the Borg show up.
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Heroic BSoD
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Heroic BSoD: Captain Picard is in and out of one for most of the trilogy.
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Simple Solution Won't Work
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Simple Solution Won't Work: Early on, it's brought up the Caeliar can reach other galaxies if they wish, but it's not until Lost Souls someone brings up the idea of just moving themselves if they're that afraid of other people. As they explain, however, there are... things in other galaxies that scare them even more, things that the Galactic Barrier helps keep out.
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Sins of Our Fathers
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Sins of Our Fathers: The Tholians are still so pissed off about the events in the Tarsus Reach they will quite willingly let the Federation die out of sheer spite.
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Cruel and Unusual Death
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Erika's word-for-word reaction to Valerian's incredibly gruesome demise due to Inyx's botched catom infusion, a procedure that Erika had convinced Valerian to undergo.
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I Need a Freaking Drink
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I Need a Freaking Drink: Martok, after his flagship is crippled during a No-Holds-Barred Beatdown from the Borg, and he can only sit and wait for repairs as the Borg fleet moves on to Qo'noS.
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Obstructive Bureaucrat
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Obstructive Bureaucrat: Subverted: The Admiralty seems really stupid for not distributing transphasic torpedoes throughout the fleet at first. Turns out that they had a point, as the later heavy usage of the weapon results in the Borg adapting to the supposedly unadaptable torpedo. Played straight with the Caeliar leader Ordemo Nordal.
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It Only Works Once
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It Only Works Once: The Ranger manages to destroy itself taking out a Borg cube. The next time the technique they used is brought up, it already no longer works.
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Ironic Echo
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Ironic Echo: The little speech pointing out that "Caeliar" is both noun and adjective. Given to Erika Hernandez by Inyx after Hernandez arrives at Erigol, it is later given to the visiting crew of Titan. Hernandez and Inyx share a quick amused glance.
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Back for the Dead
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Back for the Dead: T'lana, who had been written out of the TNG relaunch shortly before Destiny, and Charivretha zh'Thane, who hadn't been seen for some time (and several years earlier in-universe).
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Emergency Transformation
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Emergency Transformation: Erika Hernandez, after she began to die of old age. It was also recommended for, and eventually forced upon, Graylock, Pembleton and Thayer.
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Poisonous Person
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Poisonous Person: The Chelons' natural poison defenses come into play at one point (having been established in Star Trek: Vanguard). A Hirogen hunter is quite embarrassed to find himself defeated by a dead man, having released the toxin while killing a Chelon crewman.
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Plot Armor
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Plot Armor: Out of the three hundred-something ships rallied against the Borg in the Azure Nebula, only Voyager survives. Barely, though. Though it's implied that the Borg left the ship intact but crippled as a Cruel Mercy.
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Empty Shell
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Empty Shell: Valerian, one of the four Columbia crewwomen stranded with the Caeliar in Axiom, just mentally shuts down for the rest of her life. Sedin, thanks to being cut off from energy the Caeliar need to maintain their form. All that's left is the all-consuming hunger.
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Blood on the Debate Floor
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Blood on the Debate Floor: When President Bacco calls the ambassadors from the major galactic powers together, Klingon ambassador K'mtok and Romulan ambassador Kalavak end up fighting. After a series of accusations and insults regarding events in prior novels (particularly in Star Trek: Articles of the Federation), the two begin to physically scuffle, until separated by Federation security.
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Good Thing You Can Heal
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Good Thing You Can Heal: Lieutenant Kedair, as a Takaran, can recover from injures that would be totally crippling or just fatal to most others. Which comes in handy when a Borg probe ship tries to assimilate her. By the time Hernandez saves her, her arm's hanging on by a string and one of her eyes has already been scooped out. After a while in sickbay, she's recovered nicely.
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Kill the Ones You Love
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Kill the Ones You Love: Inyx personally dissolves Sedin's corrupted essence after extracting it from the Borg.
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Crisis Crossover
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Crisis Crossover: Although it would probably count as only a Bat Family Crossover, if not for the inclusion of Ezri Dax from Deep Space Nine and Erika Hernandez from Enterprise.
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I Die Free
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I Die Free: How Fletcher sees finally dying of old age, after a lifetime stuck with the Caeliar.
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Curb-Stomp Battle
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Curb-Stomp Battle: The Borg versus anything, but particularly the Battle of the Azure Nebula. A combined fleet of 10 major powers is destroyed without doing any appreciable damage to the invading Borg Armada. It's suggestethat the Borg only even bothered to engage them because they were in the way.
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Going Native
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Going Native: After nearly a millennium in the Caeliar capital and an Emergency Transformation, Erika Hernandez is finally able to admit that she is, indeed, a Caeliar.
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First-Name Basis
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First-Name Basis: The Caeliar do this with the Titan away team, an act of unearned familiarity Troi finds incredibly rude.
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Screw the Rules, I'm Doing What's Right!
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Screw the Rules, I'm Doing What's Right!: A few hundred years of exposure to Hernadez helps Inyx reach this mindset when the Titan crew shows up.
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I Will Punish Your Friend for Your Failure
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I Will Punish Your Friend for Your Failure: The other Caeliar tell Inyx that if he doesn't control Erika's behavior, they will displace her to a remote planet where, cut off from the Axion's power source, she will eventually die of old age. This also has the effect of curbing Erika's rebellious behavior, as she doesn't want Inyx to blame himself for her death.
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Humans Through Alien Eyes
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Humans Through Alien Eyes: With one tiny, significant detail the unfortunate aliens aren't aware of. A group of explorers on a remote Delta Quadrant planet find a crashed alien ship, and inside two strange looking aliens, who only have one thumb on each hand and weird skin colors, all grey and clammy looking, who keep repeating something they don't understand...
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Villain Pedigree: The Borg recover nicely from their Villain Decay.
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Race Against the Clock
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Race Against the Clock: The final book features the Starfleet crews desperately trying to find a solution before the Borg arrive at Earth in twelve hours.
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Humans Are the Real Monsters
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Humans Are the Real Monsters: In a sense. After learning the truth of the Borg's origins, Picard surmises that the Borg must have inherited their savagery and cruelty from their human ancestors. Also, the Columbia mutineers' actions set in motion the chain of events that eventually led to the creation of the Borg.
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Cybernetics Eat Your Soul
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Cybernetics Eat Your Soul: The Borg, obviously. However, one scene in particular is notable. Star Trek: Titan character Torvig Bu-kar-nguv is from a race of non-humanoid cyborgs (Choblik), who owe their intelligence and civilization to their implants, being a race of Uplifted Animal. In previous novels, Torvig initially had difficulty comprehending the full horror of the Borg Collective. Now, though, the implications finally hit him, and he ends up perhaps the most horrified of all; this trope, and thus the Borg, are essentially the anti-Choblik, their most primal horror. He makes his friend Ranul Keru promise that he won't let Torvig be taken by Borg.
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Throw-Away Country
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Throw-Away Country: Not that anybody really cares about Acamar or Barolia mind you. Averted later on in the series by having some important planets get destroyed as well.
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Actual Pacifist
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Inyx gives Dr. Ree a telling off when he bites Deanna Troi as part of his efforts to care for her. Inyx's Actual Pacifist ways clash with the carnivorous ethos of Ree's people. Subverted later on, as Inyx later discovers that Ree's actions, in fact, saved Troi's life.
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Divided We Fall
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Divided We Fall: Averted. Martok's nemesis Councillor Kopek agrees this is no time for politics. When Martok, leading the Klingon fleet, calls Kopek back on Qo'noS to warn him of impending Borg attack, Kopek assures Martok his throne will be waiting for him upon his return. Martok replies "with you sitting in it, I imagine?" However, Kopek for once isn't planning anything, and says so. It's the first time the character has been presented as anything other than a selfish monster; he understands the severity of the situation. He also dies defending Qo'noS, so possibly Redemption Equals Death.
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Hero of Another Story
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Hero of Another Story: The Excalibur, who are part of the fight against the Borg but barring a brief appearance from Shelby, don't make an appearance, and the Da Vinci, who somehow manage to hide an entire planet from the Borg, much to Bacco's amazement.
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Computer Virus
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Computer Virus: During the early stages of the Earth-Romulan War, the Romulans take control of the Columbia via a computer virus and use her to destroy the convoy she's escorting - rather than just destroying the convoy themselves.
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It's All My Fault
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It's All My Fault: T'Lana momentarily blames herself as the Borg ravage Vulcan, before stopping and chiding herself for showing the exact same self-absorbed arrogance that led her to go into seclusion in the first place. What's happening is too big to be properly placed on any one being's shoulders.
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Zombie Apocalypse
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Zombie Apocalypse: Implied to be the origin of the Borg
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Sequel Hook
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Sequel Hook: The Children of the Storm. Indeed, they've since been followed up on in the Star Trek: Voyager Relaunch books. The trilogy also sets the stage for the rise of the Typhon Pact. See A Singular Destiny and Star Trek: Typhon Pact.
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Nanomachines
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Nanomachines: Borg nanoprobes and Caeliar catoms. The former is a corrupted version of the latter.
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The Mutiny
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The Mutiny: A group of Columbia crewmembers refuse to spend the rest of their lives as "guests" of the Caeliar. They subsequently revolt against Captain Hernandez and try to take control of one of Caeliar's cities. This does not end well for anyone.
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Cowardly Lion
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Cowardly Lion: Like most Ferengi, Ambassador Derro is a mass of nerves around the more aggressive races...but when it's time to string them along with his fine grasp of commerce, he shows great cunning and confidence. Reluctant to commit to an alliance with the Federation, he comes through for President Bacco by hiring the Breen as mercenaries, adding them to Bacco's coalition while depriving the Tholians of a potential ally.
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Heroic Sacrifice
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Heroic Sacrifice: Many. Among the more notable examples: The crew of the Imperial Romulan Warbird Verithrax, who destroyed themselves saving planet Ardana from destruction, Captain Pachal and the crew of Ranger, using their ship as a missile to take out a Borg cube menacing Khitomer, and six million Caeliar to save their human “guests” during the destruction of Erigol. Lt. Lonnoc Kedair's attempt to do this fails, but she's still freakin' awesome anyway.
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Manly Tears
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Manly Tears: Picard breaks down in tears on the Enterprise bridge after the Collective is finally defeated.
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Battle in the Center of the Mind
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Battle in the Center of the Mind: In the climax of the trilogy, the Borg Collective and the Caeliar gestalt engage in a psychic battle, with Erika Hernandez's mind serving as the battlefield.
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The Reveal
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The Reveal: The Caeliar are the ancestors of the Borg, via Time Travel.
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Hopeless War
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Hopeless War: Even before the Borg armada shows up, Seven flat out tells the Admiralty that the Federation has no realistic hope of winning this war. She's pretty much right, and only the intervention of the Caeliar saves the Federation from complete annihilation.
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Driven to Suicide
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Driven to Suicide: Columbia survivors Johanna Metzger and Thom Steinhauer - on different worlds at different points in history, but for similar reasons.
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Godzilla Threshold
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Godzilla Threshold: The situation gets so bad that Starfleet seriously considers holding the Borg off with thalaron weapons and evacuating the Federation's population to another galaxy. In fact, Seven of Nine coldly deduces that the Federation cannot hope to win, and must embrace such desperate tactics to survive at all. Near the end of the final book, Picard, Riker, and Ezri contemplate destroying the Caeliar's Omega molecule generator in the event that the Caeliar failed to stop the Borg. They freely acknowledge that the resulting explosion of Omega molecules would destroy most of the galaxy, and put an end to all warp travel in several nearby galaxies.
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Alone in a Crowd
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Alone in a Crowd: A very effective example in Mere Mortals, with Erika Hernandez among the Caeliar. The scene leads into Hernandez's attempted suicide.
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ShoutOutToShakespeare
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Shout-Out to Shakespeare: Morgan Bateson of the Atlas as the remnants of his battle group take on the Borg near Vulcan.
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"The Reason You Suck" Speech
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"The Reason You Suck" Speech: After getting caught trying to contact Earth, Erika Hernandez not only refuses to apologize to the Caeliar for "abusing" her new powers, but goes on the offense, calling them out on their xenophobia and rigidity.
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Nice Job Breaking It, Hero!
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Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: It is heavily implied that the invasion occurs thanks to the actions of future Janeway back in "Endgame"... or not. Star Trek: Department of Temporal Investigations explicitly says that in the long run, if the Borg hadn't invaded (and subsequently been defeated) at that point in history, nothing could have stopped them from conquering the entire galaxy by the year 2600 at the latest.
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Establishing Character Moment
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Establishing Character Moment: Foyle's very first scene shows his paranoia, and has him raising the idea of mutiny against Hernadez apropos of nothing. Sedín's first scene makes it clear she really doesn't like aliens, in a way far beyond her species' isolationism.
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Discontinuity Nod
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Discontinuity Nod: While the events of Before Dishonor remain in continuity, various characters in this trilogy make a point of noting that it was only the one prototypical Borg cube which possessed the absorptive capability that allowed it to EAT PLUTO!
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Hive Queen
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Hive Queen: Subverted. The Borg Queen is revealed to be a mere puppet of the fundamental drives at the heart of the collective - and then unsubverted, because the drives at the heart of the collective are the millennia-old remnants of the personality of Inyx's ex-wife.
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Good Girls Avoid Abortion
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Good Girls Avoid Abortion: A significant problem with Deanna is she refuses to terminate her fetus, even though it's already stillborn and her doctor is pointing out this will kill her. It's less a moral issue than an emotional one, but the results are the same. Inyx manages to solve the problem via Caeliar science.
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Absolute Xenophobe
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Absolute Xenophobe: The Caeliar are utterly afraid of anyone finding out about them, and will do absolutely anything to stop info getting out about them. Some are just better at hiding it than others. Sedín is not one of them.
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Mind Rape
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Mind Rape: The Borg respond to Hernandez's attempts to hack the collective by corrupting her favourite childhood memories. It's basically the psychic equivalent of a "scorched earth" campaign, leaving her nowhere to retreat to while facing the nightmare of the collective mind.
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Kill All Humans
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Kill All Humans: The new goal of the Borg Collective. As well as all Vulcans, all Andorians, all Tellarites, all Romulans, all Klingons, all...
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There Is No Kill Like Overkill
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There Is No Kill Like Overkill: The Borg send an armada of over 7,000 ships, which would be enough to wipe out every planet and space station in Federation space within a few days, and then continue onward to destroy all the local powers within a month.
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Timey-Wimey Ball
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Timey-Wimey Ball: So the Columbia meets with the Caeliar in the twenty-second century. When the planet Erigol is destroyed, portals are created going to different times and places. Captain Hernandez ends up in a distant part of the alpha quadrant, 800 years earlier. Another city-ship is sent to a far corner of the universe, near the beginning of time (eventually causing the catastrophe which destroyed Erigol in the first place). A third goes back in time to the Delta Quadrant seven thousand years earlier, where they give rise to the Borg... are you taking notes?
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Genocide Dilemma
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Genocide Dilemma: This once again surfaces with the Borg.
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Wham Episode
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Wham Episode: By the end of this trilogy 40% of Starfleet has been destroyed, 63 billion people are dead, and the Borg are gone.
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Hive Mind
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Hive Mind: Two different versions; the nightmarish, all-consuming collective of the Borg and the vastly more benign "Gestalt" of the Caeliar. The first one is derived from the other.
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Apocalypse How
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Apocalypse How: By means of Borg cubes annihilating planetary biospheres, apparently.
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Villainous Breakdown
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Villainous Breakdown: The Collective/Sedin has a bit of a meltdown when the Caeliar begin overpowering them during their psychic battle.
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Screw You, Elves!
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Screw You, Elves!: The Federation characters are generally unimpressed by Caeliar claims of cultural superiority.
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I Will Fight Some More Forever
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I Will Fight Some More Forever: Faced with an encroaching Borg fleet on all sides with absolutely no chance of winning, Worf's preference is to at least go down fighting.
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"Not So Different" Remark
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"Not So Different" Remark: A key plot point of the trilogy's climax. Hernandez and Dax realize that there are too many similarities between the Borg and the Caeliar to be chalked up to mere coincidence.
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"Ass" in Ambassador
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"Ass" in Ambassador: Tholian Ambassador Tezrene. Even while known space is facing total obliteration at the hands of the Borg, the Tholians refuse to help on the grounds that the Federation will be the first to fall, and they hate the Federation.
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Nothing Is the Same Anymore
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Nothing Is the Same Anymore: The trilogy ends with the Borg Collective being dismantled and absorbed into the Caeliar gestalt, who subsequently leave the galaxy. Also Starfleet and the Federation have been severely weakened.
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Razor Floss
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Razor Floss: The Hirogen boarders employ monomolecular garrotes.
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Took a Level in Badass
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Took a Level in Badass: Ezri Dax. In the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine television series, Ezri was an extremely awkward, timid, and self-conscious character, to the point where Elim Garak once gave her a classic "The Reason You Suck" Speech, informing her that the reason why everyone had preferred Jadzia Dax, her symbiote's previous host, was because Ezri was a complete wimp, and Jadzia wasn't. By the end of these three books, however, nobody is still comparing Ezri unfavorably with Jadzia.
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Taking the Bullet
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Taking the Bullet: Happens twice during the Battle of Korvat, both times with a Federation starship taking the brunt of the Borg's planet-destroying weapon and being vaporized almost instantly.
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Can't Argue with Elves
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Can't Argue with Elves: The Caeliar, who have evolved almost completely beyond the need for physical bodies, have no crime, poverty, or want, and are devoted completely to artistic and scientific pursuits. They have just enough respect for others' beliefs to not try to convince other races that the Caeliar's way is correct, but no amount of cajoling will convince them that the Caeliar's way is wrong, or even just not applicable to all circumstances. They are severely isolationist, but are Actual Pacifists, which leads various characters who stumble upon their home planet to become permanent "guests". Not a bad place to be, all things considered, but don't argue too much. Make too much noise or disrupt their work and the Caeliar will teleport you to a nice uninhabited planet a few billion light years away, just to make sure you never get home with information about them.
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Continuity Nod
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Continuity Nod: A great many, to the entirety of the Star Trek Novel Verse continuity.
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My God, What Have I Done?
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My God, What Have I Done?: Erika's word-for-word reaction to Valerian's incredibly gruesome demise due to Inyx's botched catom infusion, a procedure that Erika had convinced Valerian to undergo. Also Kedair's reaction when she discovers she mistakenly ordered her team to open fire on another Starfleet team while storming the Borg probe.
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Mood Whiplash
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Mood Whiplash: Fletcher, who has spent decades working on a novel in Axiom, finally lets down her emotional guard and allows Erika to take a look at her life's work. It's a Captain Proton fan fiction.
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Stockholm Syndrome
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Stockholm Syndrome: Erika Hernandez suffers from a mild case of this, coming to admire her captors and their culture to the point she forgets she's a prisoner. Her crew members are less than happy about it.
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And I Must Scream
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And I Must Scream: The fate that threatens Hernandez if the Borg get hold of her. Also, what happens to Hernandez's three remaining crew members when faced with spending their whole lives imprisoned with the Caeliar, with absolutely nothing to do and no one to talk to (not even themselves). Fletcher handles it somewhat better than the other two.
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Hidden Elf Village
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Hidden Elf Village: Erigol, the Caeliar homeworld. After the switch to New Erigol, they keep to the tradition, rejecting contact with the outside galaxy and hoping to keep their world concealed.
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Rousing Speech
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Rousing Speech: Martok gives one to the assembled High Council:
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Save the Villain
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Save the Villain: How Erika convinces the normally pacifist Caeliar to help her stop the Borg.
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Near-Villain Victory
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Near-Villain Victory: The Borg certainly came light-years closer to total annihilation of the Federation than Captain Nero, Khan, and the Dominion combined. They are literally seconds away from destroying Earth when they are lured back to the Azure Nebula by the Caeliar's Omega molecule generator.
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Perfect Pacifist People: The Caeliar see themselves as this. They're certainly not actually perfect, mind you, but they're condescending enough to think they are.
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Oh, Crap!: Chakotay's reaction when 7461 Borg Cubes show up in front of him.
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Pyrrhic Victory: The Borg war, pretty much. Yes, the Federation won and the Collective was liberated, but Deneva, Risa, Coridan and several other major worlds have been wiped out, while Vulcan, Andor, and Qo'noS and many other worlds are severely damaged, 40 percent of Starfleet has been destroyed, and 63 billion people are dead. There isn't any mood to celebrate.
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All-Powerful Bystander: The Caeliar. Not literally all-powerful, but incredibly advanced technologically, and capable of resolving the Borg threat relatively simply. However, their culture is stagnant, xenophobic and isolationist in the extreme, apathetic about the wider galaxy. It takes Erika Hernandez to pull them off the sidelines, after first rediscovering her own humanity.
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Hired Guns
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Hired Guns: President Bacco outmaneuvers the Tholians by having the Ferengi hire the Breen as mercenaries in the conflict against the Borg, denying the Tholians the opportunity to ally with the Breen and harass Federation holdings while adding the Breen to the allied effort in the Azure Nebula. Orion mercenaries are also hired.
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Be Careful What You Wish For
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Be Careful What You Wish For: After what happened to Janeway in Before Dishonor, Chakotay really wants to get payback on the Borg. The Battle of the Azure Nebula disabuses him of this notion.
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Weapon of Mass Destruction
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The situation gets so bad that Starfleet seriously considers holding the Borg off with thalaron weapons and evacuating the Federation's population to another galaxy. In fact, Seven of Nine coldly deduces that the Federation cannot hope to win, and must embrace such desperate tactics to survive at all.
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Omnicidal Maniac: The Borg Collective, following the loss of the transwarp network, are done with the Federation repeatedly stopping their attacks. The Borg's new goal, until they are stopped/saved is simply "destroy everything". It's summed up by the taunting message the Borg send to the Federation, which outright scares Picard: We are the Borg. You will be annihilated. Your biological and technological distinctiveness have become irrelevant. Resistance is futile... but welcome.
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My Greatest Second Chance
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My Greatest Second Chance: Hernandez sees helping the Titan escape as making up for failing her own crew.
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Hypocritical Humor: At the very end of the final book, Deanna bemoans she's starting to sound like her mother, but snaps at Riker when he similarly expresses horror.
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Demoted to Extra
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Demoted to Extra: T'Ryssa Chen, the Enterprise contact specialist, after being a main character in the TNG novel just before the event kicked off. She only makes one or two comments through the first two books, and has one scene in the third. In fairness, as a contact specialist in a time of war, there's not much for her to contribute.
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Sadistic Choice: At the end of the second book, Hernandez tells Riker the Titan can escape the Caeliar, but due to the situation they will have to do it immediately, which means leaving the pregnant Troi behind with them. Riker agonizes over it, but reluctantly decides to escape.
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Knight Templar
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Knight Templar: Picard tends towards this.
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Neck Snap
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Neck Snap: Worf kills the Hirogen Alpha on the Enterprise bridge this way.
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Teeth-Clenched Teamwork: President Bacco tries to pull off a joint operation between the United Federation of Planets, Klingon Empire, Romulan Star Empire, Imperial Romulan State, Cardassian Union, Gorn Hegemony, Breen Confederacy, Talarian Republic, Ferengi Alliance and Tholian Assembly. Eventually, everyone except the Tholians agrees.
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Get a Hold of Yourself, Man!
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Get A Hold Of Yourself Man: Dr. Crusher tries doing this on Picard early on. It doesn't take for long.
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My Species Doth Protest Too Much
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My Species Doth Protest Too Much: Inyx is one of the few Caeliar who realizes that his people are overly isolationist and xenophobic.
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Impaled with Extreme Prejudice
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Impaled with Extreme Prejudice: The Hirogen Beta learns the hard way that running a Takaran through with a sword doesn't do much to slow them down. Not everyone keeps their organs in the same place...
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Kinetic Weapons Are Just Better
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Kinetic Weapons Are Just Better: The crews of the Enterprise and Aventine use TR-116 rifles against the Hirogen, and later, the Borg to great effect.
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Killed Off for Real: Owen Paris, Charivretha zh'Thane, T'Lana, Kopek, as well as the planets Deneva, Khitomer, Risa, and Coridan, among others. The Borg... sort of. The drones have all been liberated, but the Collective itself - which is revealed to be the corrupted remnants of Sedin's consciousness - has been abolished.
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Nothing Is Scarier
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Nothing Is Scarier: In their experiments with the subspace tunnels, the Enterprise winds up in another galaxy, where it looks like every star has been stuck behind a Dyson sphere. They decide to do as minimal an amount of scans and possible and then GTFO, rather than see what happens if a species that can do that aren't friendly.
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Sociopathic Soldier: Major Foyle of the Columbia's MACO company who is willing to lie, wound and kill fellow crewmembers without any considerations but his own and is disturbingly calm about this.
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Cassandra Truth: Seven is brought on as an adviser to Starfleet's war council, but they just ignore her—albeit in part because she tells them that the Federation cannot possibly defeat a full-scale Borg invasion. She was right.
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Though, it should be noted, La Forge's What the Hell, Hero? speech comes after Riker makes a more diplomatic attempt at one - at this point in the Borg invasion, any plan they come up with qualifies as being based in desperation and is a longshot, there's just as little - or just as much - chance of the thalaron weapon working as Hernandez's plan, but when Picard learns that the Enterprise is the only ship in a condition to enact the plan, he immediately vetoes it without consideration. Riker argues that Picard has abandoned hope, crossed his Despair Event Horizon, and is just looking to take as many Borg down as he goes, rather than actually fighting to survive, a point that even Beverly, who Picard is now married to, had also softballed an attempt at making. Ultimately, it comes across as much that the author and audience know they're in a Star Trek story as La Forge's speech being the straw that breaks the camel's back (or the phaser rifle that breaks the little model Enterprises on the wall.)
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Breeding Slave
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Breeding Slave: Implied to be the fate of Thayer, as she becomes one of the first Borg drones, kept alive in order to make more drones.
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Last Request
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Last Request: President Bacco tells her assistant to have the kitchen whip up the finest meals they can and have as many officials and staffers as possible attend a final banquet before the Borg reach Earth. She decides that if this is the end of the Federation, then by God they're going to go out with heads held high.
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A Million Is a Statistic
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A Million Is a Statistic: President Bacco has a hard time processing the initial casualty report from the Borg invasion, because the number is too high to even register as a statistic.
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Despair Event Horizon
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Despair Event Horizon: Picard crosses this when his decision to finally start a family with Beverly Crusher coincides with the Borg launching what looks to be a final, all-out attack on the Federation - a war that by conventional means can only be won by the Borg.
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Start of Darkness: The origin of the Borg is finally revealed. It is extremely complicated and involves a French Canadian, alien whalers, and Inyx's ex-wife. Very basically, a group of Caeliar and humans were stranded on a remote planet in the distant past where the Caeliar were dying, and the last one of them, with almost none of her mind left other than a desperate need to survive, forcibly merged with the humans, creating cyborgs that had little mental directives other than consume and survive.
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I Will Only Slow You Down
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I Will Only Slow You Down: Despite being severely damaged by the Borg, Voyager refuses assistance from the Enterprise, citing that the Enterprise can't waste time helping a single ship when a Borg armada is about to destroy the Federation.
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Know When to Fold 'Em
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Know When to Fold 'Em: For all Foyle's unscrupulous actions, when caught out he still respects the chain of command to surrender.
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Four Lines, All Waiting
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Four Lines, All Waiting: For most of the series the narrative is juggling threads of flashbacks to the past, events on the Enterprise, on the Titan, on Earth, on New Erigol, and then throws in interludes with various other characters in places that are under attack by the Borg. For this reason it takes awhile to get anywhere.
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Blue-and-Orange Morality
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Blue-and-Orange Morality: Dr. Ree, by humans standards. His species are like dinosaurs, so he finds mammalian attachment to their fetuses slightly ridiculous; when their eggs fail, his people just smash the shell and eat the yolk and baby. No sense wasting food.
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Malicious Misnaming
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Malicious Misnaming: Captain Shelby refers to Seven of Nine as "Annika", when Seven only lets those closest to her (which at this stage is just her aunt) do.
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Giftedly Bad
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Giftedly Bad: The decades spent in Axiom help Erica Hernandez realize something important; she has no artistic talents of any kind.
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Earn Your Happy Ending
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Earn Your Happy Ending: While far from completely happy (see Pyrrhic Victory) there is nonetheless a great sense of relief knowing that the war is over, and the Borg will never be able to hurt anyone again.
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Sufficiently Advanced Alien: The Caeliar.
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Darkest Hour
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Darkest Hour: The Borg invasion is a weighty contender for the darkest hour of the entire Star Trek franchise.
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Comically Missing the Point: At one point during a discussion, Torvig hears someone quip about the idea of a Gorn going vegetarian. A moment later, Torvig explains that actually, with the right dietary supplements, a Gorn can in fact live a vegetarian lifestyle.
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Orbital Bombardment
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Orbital Bombardment: The Borg's standard method of planetary annihilation.
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Was Once a Man
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Was Once a Man: The Borg collective itself, based on a synthesis of the worst aspects of a Caeliar and her Human victims
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Brick Joke: Through Mere Mortals, Fletcher is shown spending her time in Axiom writing fan fiction. During Lost Souls, the Titan away team find her work, and it turns out she wrote several novels.
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Gondor Calls for Aid
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Gondor Calls for Aid: Subverted. President Bacco does indeed call for aid from all other powers in the Alpha and Beta quadrants, but their response is tepid and the combined fleet is annihilated within minutes anyway. All that her efforts really accomplish is to antagonize the Tholians.
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Obi-Wan Moment: Both T'Lana (see Star Trek: The Next Generation Relaunch) and Charivretha zh'Thane (of the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Relaunch) die like this, peacefully accepting their fate when they are caught in the bombardment of Vulcan and Andor, respectively.
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A Million Is a Statistic / int_f7e78a6f
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Actual Pacifist / int_f7e78a6f
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All-Powerful Bystander / int_f7e78a6f
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Assimilation Backfire / int_f7e78a6f
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Blood on the Debate Floor / int_f7e78a6f
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Crisis Crossover / int_f7e78a6f
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Depleted Phlebotinum Shells / int_f7e78a6f
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Dyson Sphere / int_f7e78a6f
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Earth-Shattering Kaboom / int_f7e78a6f
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Empty Shell / int_f7e78a6f
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Kill All Humans / int_f7e78a6f
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Meanwhile, in the Future… / int_f7e78a6f
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Most Fanfic Writers Are Girls / int_f7e78a6f
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Obi-Wan Moment / int_f7e78a6f
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Origins Episode / int_f7e78a6f
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Ramming Always Works / int_f7e78a6f
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Rocket-Tag Gameplay / int_f7e78a6f
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Saharan Shipwreck / int_f7e78a6f
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Simple Solution Won't Work / int_f7e78a6f
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Space Elves / int_f7e78a6f
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The Milky Way Is the Only Way / int_f7e78a6f
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Throw-Away Country / int_f7e78a6f
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Unblockable Attack / int_f7e78a6f
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You Are Already Dead / int_f7e78a6f
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You Are in Command Now / int_f7e78a6f
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Zombie Apocalypse / int_f7e78a6f