Jonathan Del Arco revealsStar Trek: Picardwould have been a Borg spinoff show if Patrick Stewart didn’t return as Admiral Jean-Luc Picard.Star Trek: Picardran for 3 seasons on Paramount+ from 2020-2023. Picard had three different sets of showrunners, from Michael Chabon in season 1, to Akiva Goldsman and Terry Matalas in season 2, to Matalas running season 3 solo to great acclaim. Along with Jean-Luc, theBorg were part of every season ofStar Trek: Picard.

The Borg originated inStar Trek: The Next Generation,with Jonathan Del Arco guest starring as Hugh inTNG’s season 5 episode, “I, Borg.” Del Arco reprised Hugh, a Borg drone separated from the Collective and adopting a personal identity, inTNGseason 6 and 7’s “Descent” two-parter. Jonathan returning as Hugh inStar Trek: Picard27 years later was a welcome surprise. However, Hugh’s story was underserved byStar Trek: Picardseason 1, and abruptly ended whenHugh was unceremoniously killedby theRomulan Zhat Vash villain Narissa (Peyton List).

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Star Trek: Picard Was Originally Designed As A Borg Show Without Patrick Stewart

A Borg Star Trek spinoff was in the works

In an interview withTrekMovie, Jonathan Del Arco explains that before Patrick Stewart agreed to return, andStar Trek: Picardwas created as a series for him,Star Trekwas developing a Borg spinoff series.Showrunner James Duff was working withStar Trekexecutive producer Alex Kurtzman to develop a Borg spinoff, with Del Arco contacted to return as Hugh as well as Jeri Ryan in talks to reprise Seven of Nine fromStar Trek: Voyager. Read Del Arco’s quote below:

James was the showrunner onThe CloserandMajor Crimesand a very dear friend of mine and Jeri [Ryan]’s, and he had been hired to come very early on, one of the early executive producers and writers of a spin-off of Star Trek. We didn’t know what it was. There was noPicardyet. It was a spin-off of Star Trek. Alex Kurtzman, James Duff, and I believe maybe one other writer was involved at the time, and James really wanted it to be a Borg spin-off. That’s why he talked to Jeri and I, and really started talking to them about it being this Borg storyline. And somewhere within that he discussed it with us maybe a year before it even happened. And they didn’t have Patrick yet. So I think then they went and made the pitch to Patrick. But had Patrick not done it, some kind of show about the Borg would have happened. It would not have beenPicard, it would have been a show about the Borg. And you can even tell how heavily Borg-influenced it was. So the Borg was really the kernel, from what I understand of the beginning of that idea. And once Patrick became involved, the pieces began to fall into place, and we were set up and given deals to come be a part of the show.

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At this point in 2018,Star Trekon CBS All-Access (about to rebrand as Paramount+) was beginning to expand following thesuccess of Star Trek: Discovery. Star Trek: Picardwas the next series announced that went into production, but Jonathan Del Arco clarifies that a Borg-centric project was in the works before Patrick Stewart signed on to play Jean-Luc Picard again. However, ifStar Trek: Picardnever happened, it’s not clear if the Borg series would have gone ahead. It is obvious, however, thatBorg ideas planned for the spinoff were incorporated into Star Trek: Picardsince Jean-Luc has a long history with the Borg.

Killing Off Hugh Was A Big Star Trek: Picard Mistake

Star Trek lost a lot of potential opportunities by killing Hugh

Jonathan Del Arco is rightfully disappointed thatStar Trek: Picardseason 1 killed off Hugh, and he’s correct that this decisiondenied Hugh andStar Trekfans moments they wanted to see. InPicardseason 1, Hugh was the director of the Borg Reclamation Project on the Artifact. Hugh found himself caught trying to project the Borg from the Romulans, who were plotting against Dr. Soji Asha (Isa Briones). As Del Arco toldTrekMovie, the choice to abruptly kill Hugh meant he couldn’t share scenes with Jeri Ryan orLeVar Burton’s Commodore Geordi La Forge:

The only thing I regret is I didn’t get to do stuff with a couple of people, Jeri Ryan and LeVar Burton. Those are the two people I wanted to really have an opportunity to connect with as characters. Creatively, those are the two relationships I really wish I’d gotten to do… I mean, not having to have a scene with Geordi, or to even ask about Geordi was completely misinformed to me. I kept asking, “Shouldn’t I ask about Geordi?” Nope…

The injured and decaying Borg Queen pleads with Jack Crusher for help in Star Trek: Picard season 3.

Thankfully, Jonathan Del Arco did have a heartwarming on-screen reunion with Patrick Stewart. Hugh greeted Admiral Picard when he boarded the Artifact, and the two friends shared a hug.It was one of the most memorable moments ofStar Trek: Picardseason 1, and seeing Jean-Luc reunited with Hugh reflected the fans' desire to see moreStar Trek: The Next GenerationcharactersinPicard, which finally happened in season 3. Sadly, Hugh didn’t get to meet Seven of Nine or reunite with hisTNGfriends like Geordi or Dr. Beverly Crusher (Gates McFadden) inStar Trek: Picardseason 3.

All 3 Seasons Of Star Trek: Picard Are About The Borg

The Borg is tied to Picard

The Borg were a major part ofStar Trek: Picardseason 1, which continued into seasons 2 and 3. Admiral Picard facing his past with the Borg was one of the through-lines ofStar Trek: Picardseason 1. The Borg Cube called the Artifact was central toStar Trek: Picardseason 1, and bothAdmiral Picard and Seven of Nine’s stories reflected the themes of Borg drones being reclaimed.Star Trek: Picardseason 2 went all in again on the Borg, introducing a Borg Queen (Annie Wersching) from thealternate Confederation timelinewho created a new, more benevolent Borg Collective with Dr. Agnes Jurati (Allison Pill).

Star Trek Picard Cast & Character Guide: All 3 Seasons

Star Trek: Picard season 3’s cast includes several new characters and the return of some of the biggest names and iconic characters in Star Trek.

Star Trek: Picardseason 3 didn’t appear to be a Borg story at the outset, but it ultimately turned out to be the final battle between Admiral Picard, the USS Enterprise-D, and the Borg Queen (Alice Krige).Picard season 3’s Changeling villain, Vadic (Amanda Plummer), was revealed to bein league with the dying Borg Queen.The Borg’s master plan was to assimilate Starfleet and evolveinto a new kind of Borg that would conquer the United Federation of Planets, thanks to Admiral Picard’s son, Jack Crusher (Ed Speleers), who was born with organic Borg DNA.

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Was Picard Season 3 Star Trek’s Last Borg Story?

Star Trek will probably bring back the Borg

Star Trek: Picardseason 3 appeared to be the end of the Borg. Or, at least, the malevolent version of the Borg that has been Jean-Luc Picard’s enemy sinceStar Trek: The Next Generation. The Borg rank at the top amongStar Trek’s most popular villains, and the Borg has been pivotal toStar Trek: Voyager and the most successfulTNGmovie,Star Trek: First Contact.However, after over 30 years,the Borg look to be finished asStar Trekvillainsthanks toPicardseason 3.

Every Star Trek Show & Movie That Fought The Borg & What Happened

Many Star Trek captains have gone up against the Borg, proving time and again that resistance is not futile.

However, it’s hard to believeStar Trekwon’t bring back the Borg somehow.Star Trek: ProdigyandStar Trek: Lower Decks,which are set 15-20 years beforeStar Trek: Picard, have incorporated the classic, villainous Borg. Further,Star Trek: Picardseason 2’s ending left behind a significant unanswered plot thread of theAgnes Jurati hybrid Borg Queennow allied with the Federation and guarding it against an unknown enemy.Any futureStar Trekset in the 24th century could bring back the Borg, andStar Trekcould also resurrect the Borg ifStar Trek: Picard’s spinoff led by Seven of Nine,Star Trek; Legacy, happens. Even Jonathan Del Arco could return as Hugh; all it takes is forStar Trekto have the will, and they would find a way.

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