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- What was the origin of Star Treks Borg?
The Borg Queen states openly while interrogating Data that she considers the Borg's biggest weakness to be their remaining vestiges of humanity (humanoidity?), something that the Borg constantly strive to "transcend" as they assimilate and adapt (in contrast to Data, a sentient artifice who seeks to become more human)
- Why did the Borg name Locutus? - Science Fiction Fantasy Stack Exchange
The other Borg get names like 4th of 12, adjunct matrix blah blah So why did Captain Picard get a name when he was assimilated, instead of a numerical code designation like all the other drones?
- star trek - What are the known Borg failed assimilations? - Science . . .
A Borg Sphere managed to escape and travel back in time, leading to: The attempted assimilation during First Contact: where the Sphere was destroyed by the Enterprise-E and the Borg were defeated in the subsequent attempt to gain control of the Starship itself, thus preventing them to change history and create a future where Earth would be
- How come the Federation did not routinely use projectile weapons . . .
In "First Contact" Picard kills a couple of Borg drones in the Holodeck with a holographic Tommy gun It would appear that while the Borg are able to adapt to become impervious to energy weapons,
- Why do the Borg want to assimilate every planet in the universe?
This is a question that I was wondering about since I was introduced to the Borg in Star Trek: The Next Generation Why do the Borg want to assimilate every planet in the universe?
- Do the Borg not wonder why everybody hates them?
The Borg tend to justify their actions by claiming that they are "improving" species, bringing them closer to perfection They are bringing order to chaos Basically they reckon they're the good gu
- star trek - How can the Next Generations unfamiliarity with the Borg . . .
In Regeneration Starfleet learns about a culture that we (as audience) know as The Borg According to TNG, the Federation doesn't seem to know anything about these beings when they "first" meet them
- star trek - Were the Borg destroyed at the end of Voyager? - Science . . .
the Borg collapsing as the queen dies due to the virus that the future Admiral Janeway infected them with However, were the Borg destroyed or did the virus just cripple the base and cause mass casualties? I've been unsure of the Borg
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