Eggs Mayonnaise
All In With The Nuts
Once Hugh stood up to Locutus/Picard's command that he assist in assimilating the Enterprise, it occurred to me (only 18 years too late):
This episode deliberately ignored a crucial element in Borg-deprogramming stories: whoever Hugh was before he was assimilated never emerged. In fact in the next segment of the episode, the senior staff begin discussing wiping his memory and returning him as an alternative to their original plan of planting the Borg virus. WHAT THE FUCK?
Picard knows that it's possible for the original personality to re-emerge as the Borg elements are altered/removed. If they aren't going to use Hugh as a weapon, why wouldn't they begin the process of de-Borging him? Instead, they stand there like idiots asking this Borg what he wants, which of course he can't determine since he's still a Borg, and anything he has learned from the crew in the last few days is just more assimilated data that is altering his thought processes.
When they act on his "wishes" and return him to the crash site, he thanks them for "saving" his life. WHAT THE FUCK?
This episode deliberately ignored a crucial element in Borg-deprogramming stories: whoever Hugh was before he was assimilated never emerged. In fact in the next segment of the episode, the senior staff begin discussing wiping his memory and returning him as an alternative to their original plan of planting the Borg virus. WHAT THE FUCK?
Picard knows that it's possible for the original personality to re-emerge as the Borg elements are altered/removed. If they aren't going to use Hugh as a weapon, why wouldn't they begin the process of de-Borging him? Instead, they stand there like idiots asking this Borg what he wants, which of course he can't determine since he's still a Borg, and anything he has learned from the crew in the last few days is just more assimilated data that is altering his thought processes.
When they act on his "wishes" and return him to the crash site, he thanks them for "saving" his life. WHAT THE FUCK?