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So Wolf 359 took place in 2367 and Voyager starts to kill them in 2378. If they doubled in that time then the Borg would have expanded into many of those species independent of any Alpha Quadrant chicanery.
Humans however, seem purpose built to beat the Borg. They seem like the only species that can recover from assimilation and have the basic engineering taught by the Academy to soft counter Borg tech. Star Fleet tech also seems to be the only technology that is so infinitely flexible with calibrations and frequency changes. And the Borg doesn't encounter this with 10,000 other species? Incredible.
I mean, being safe, steady, and predictable would be the best (and most sensible) way to get into space, so it would follow that most species would be very plodding and unimaginative in their tech.
Humans… don’t seem to do that, given what we’ve seen in the different series. I suspect it’s a constant marvel to the other Alpha Quadrant species that humans haven’t blown themselves up yet. That one creative writing bit about all the shenanigans humans get up to really nails it, I think.
Prokopetz: That Federation vessels in Star Trek seem to experience bizarre malfunctions with such overwhelming frequency isn't just an artefact of the television serial format. Rather, it's because the Federation as a culture are a bunch of deranged hyper-neophiles, tooling around in ships packed full of beyond-cutting-edge tech they don't really understand. Endlessly frustrating if you have to fight them, because they can pull an effectively unlimited number of bullsh-t space-magic countermeasures out of their arses - but they're as likely as not to give themselves a lethal five-dimensional wedgie in the process. All those rampant holograms and warp core malfunctions and accidentally-traveling-back-in-time incidents? That doesn't actually happen to anyone else; it's literally just the Federation vessles that go off the rails like that. And they do so on a fairly regular basis.
Writebastard: So to everybody else in the galaxy, all humans are basically Doc Brown
Prokopetz: Aliens who have seen the Back to the Future movies literally don't realize that Doc Brown is meant to be funny. They're just like "yes, that is exactly what all human scientists are like in my experience."
Roachpatrol: The only reason Scotty is chief engineer instead of someone from a species with a higher technological aptitude is becasue everyone from those species took one look at the the Enterprise's engine room and ran away screaming.
Roachpatrol:
Underscorex: Reminds me of the thing I wrote a while back about humans in high fantasy realms - they're basically Team F'it Hold My Beer I Got This.
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dragon-in-a-fez:
Deadcatwithaflamethrower: MacGuyver is the equivalent of Vulcan vintage human horror television.
thefingerf--kingfemalefury: This is why the Federation is the only organization to ever stand a chance against the Borg. The Borg can adapt to the brilliant military strategies of the Romulan Star Empire, the Klingons and even the cold logical intellectual prowess of the Vulcans. The Borg weren't prepared for a startship captain to lure them into his 50's noir detective holo-novel and then machine gun them to death with a weapon made out of hard light.
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