Janeway Was The Borg’s Greatest Enemy, Not Picard

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While Jean-Luc Picard is often thought of as the Borg's greatest enemy, Kathryn Janeway deserves this honor given what she did to the Borg Queen.

Star Trek: Voyager's Kathryn Janeway deserves the honor of being thought of as the Borg's greatest enemy, a distinction that is often given to Jean-Luc Picard . Janeway was the captain on Voyager for all seven seasons, holding the distinction of being the first female captain to lead a Star Trek TV show.

SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Both Captain Picard and Captain Janeway had their fair share of dealings with the Borg, and there is good reasoning for both to be considered the Borg's greatest enemy. However, in Star Trek: Voyager's series finale, "Endgame", it was Janeway who dealt the Collective the ultimate blow in the form of a neurolytic pathogen.

Additionally, while Jean-Luc Picard may have thought of himself as the Borg Queen's enemy, the Borg Queen saw Picard as a potential ally for nearly the whole time they were at odds. The Queen never stopped trying to get Picard to rejoin the Collective as Locutus of Borg, and ultimately used Picard's DNA and his son, Jack Crusher , to enact her final desperate plan to destroy Starfleet.

Janeway Was Picard Season 3’s Most Important Missing Character Because Star Trek: Picard season 3 acted as a conclusion to Star Trek: Voyager's finale, Janeway was extremely important to the season's storyline. Janeway's connection to what happened to Borg wasn't the only way she showed up in Picard season 3, however.

The reasons that Matalas was unable to include Janeway came down to budgetary constraints and not wanting to step on Star Trek: Prodigy's toes, but despite not appearing, Janeway was almost an honorary character in Star Trek: Picard season 3. Picard's final twist wouldn't have even been possible if it weren't for what Janeway did in Star Trek: Voyager, and cemented the fact that Janeway became the Borg's greatest enemy rather than Picard.

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