Master of Ossus wrote:That star was obviously particularly unusual in the amount of radiation it cranked out. ISD's have been VERY close to stars in the past, and passed between stars in binary systems. Small Borg scouts are destroyed by glancing blows from solar flares, and near-misses from standard solar flares have damaged the Enterprise-D.
Heh heh...only that scout was a big, honkin' motherfucker

(I did some limit measurements of the thing once...I think
it was about a mile wide, give or take a couple hundred meters.)
The only thing that gives me pause in making conclusions from its destruction is the fact that it was destroyed seconds after the E-D
caused the flare, yet the ship was outside that star's corona (?).
But IIRC, the visuals show something else.
Side-note:
I tried to forget that episode in general. It started out well enough
I guess, though I always thought the "angry Borg" thing
was cheesy. The writers claim to have intended it to have a
huge impact...and I find that, when someone counts on such
things, they're usually compensating for shortcomings elsewhere.
Sorta like Evander Holyfield's first fight with what's-his-name...
uhh...big, tall guy. Right, Lennox Lewis. Holyfield was counting
on a third round knockout; but when it didn't come, his whole
plan fell to pieces.