Tribble wrote:
On a related note, what exactly were the Borg planning to do if the had successfully reached Earth? There's what, maybe 100,000 drones up against billions of people? Would they be launching a ground invasion? Would they be trying to beam people up one by one? Or would they be ripping cities out of the ground like what happened in the Neutral Zone and J-25? I mean, sure, a Cube is pretty large by spaceship standards, but its manpower and resources are much more limited compared to the capital world of the federation. Or maybe their goal was to lay that transwarp conduit seen in the final episode of Voyager, in the expectation that more ships would come later? I don't think they we're planning on time-travel the whole time, as Darth Wong points out the Queen was probably just trying to avoid getting fried by the Enterprise.
Well, this was back before other Borg episodes. Until this point, the only known thing that could stop the Borg was Q himself.
and in universe, Q is meant to be basically a god.
Later episodes, sure, make asking those questions relevant but at the time, basically there was a massive (in some scenes, such as when the Ent-D is warping off next to it, 1000 cubic kilometres) ship in orbit with possibly millions or billions of drones on-board.
And yes, they'd be scooping up the cities, annihilating space dock, destroying the infrastructure... assimilating the entire planet.
Hell, a Sphere managed it in earlier times in ST:FC - 9 billion assimilated humans.
How? who knows. They were certainly capable of it, or gave the impression of it, back in 1990.
Of course, later years and episodes - it makes a bit less sense - but this was also Peace Federation. You think they'd start nuking their own cities? I don't.
They'd have assimilated Starfleet Command in the first instance and from there spread all over the planet.
Damn it, I wish they never featured the Borg after TBOBW.