Warning: contains spoilers forStar Trek#32!

Star Trekhas created a new universe that is so horrible, I am rooting for its equivalent of the Borg. A benevolent Borg might seem to be a contradiction in terms, but the android Lore has created a universe where up is down and down is up,including a Borg collective that is committed to liberation, as seen inStar Trek#32, the penultimate chapter ofThe Lore War.

The Lore Warwill come to a conclusion inStar Trek: Omega,which serves as a capstone to the last two and a half years worth of stories.

Six panels of Lore’s empire crumbling down

Star Trek#32 was written by Jackson Lanzing and Collin Kelly and drawn by Davide Tinto. Captain Sisko and his ragtag group of rebels have made their move against Lore, who has propped himself up as a god in this new reality. Sisko and his forces are joined by the Maquis and Free Syndicate. In this new reality, theMaquis are still freedom fighters, but have Borg implants.

As Lore’s reality comes crashing down around him,these Maquis/Borg mashups begin “assimilating” people, freeing them from Lore’s control.

Seven panels of the Maquis/Borg attacking Lore’s forces

They even use the Borg’s catchphrase: “resistance is futile.”

Lore Has Shaken Up the EntireStar TrekUniverse

HostileStar TrekRaces Like the Orions Are the Good Guys

The Lore Waris the culmination of a story that began nearly three years ago. In 2022, IDW, who had held theStar Trekcomics license since 2006, relaunched the line. InStar Trek#400, Kahless II began slaughtering the universe’s gods, starting with Gary Mitchell. The Bajoran Prophets sent Ben Sisko back to stop Kahless. Sisko recruited a team to help him, including Lore. Yet, Lore betrayed Sisko and company, taking off for parts unknown with Kahless’ ship and crew. Lore went quiet for a short while, but returned with his most evil plan yet.

As seen inStar Trek: The Lore War#1, the world Lore has fashioned is a distorted mirror of the classicStar Trekuniverse: good people such as Shaxs are recast as villains and Sisko is a factory worker, producing food cubes.

InStar Trek#24, Lore destroyed the Realm of the Gods, also known as “the Pleroma,” and in the wake of its destruction, Lore created a new reality. As seen inStar Trek: The Lore War#1, the world Lore has fashioned is a distorted mirror of the classicStar Trekuniverse: good people such as Shaxs are recast as villains and Sisko is a factory worker, producing food cubes. Lore is the unquestioned god of this new reality, but there are those who oppose the android, such as Sisko and Worf.

Nymira is one of many characters created just for IDW’s newStar Trekcomics.

Yet perhaps the most interesting part of Lore’s creation are those who oppose him, as they are traditionally villains in theStar Trekuniverse. The Orion Syndicate, often at odds with Starfleet, are the “good guys” in Lore’s new reality. Nymira, the morally dubious Orion medic who helped Worf and the crew of theDefiant,is the leader of the Orions, here called “the Free Syndicate.” Likewise, Kahless II, whose careless actions led to this crisis, becomes one of this reality’s saviors, helping pull Sisko out of his fugue state.

The Borg of Lore’s Version ofStar TrekMight Seem Like the Good Guys

Yet These “Good” Borg Still Assimilate People, But It Is For Good

And the Borg oppose Lore as well, a testament to the twisted dynamics of the reality the android has created. Early promotional images forThe Lore Warshowed an assimilated Spock, but did not provide any context. As revealed in the early installments ofThe Lore War,these Borg arose when they tried to assimilate the Vulcans. The Vulcans weaponized theirkatrasto overwhelm the collective. Once in control, they began executing guerilla warfare against Lore, and now their agendas align with that of Ben Sisko as well as the Free Syndicate.

While it may be tempting to cheer on these new, seemingly benevolent Borg, the reality is they employ the same extreme tactics the Collective has always used, such as assimilation.Star Trek#32 depicts these new and “good” Borg injecting their victims with nanoprobes, much like the Prime Borg. Yet what really gets me is that these Borg are trying to help liberate Lore’s subjects and lead a revolt. That the only other option to living under fascism is assimilation has put me in the horrible position of pulling for the Borg.