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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)
star trek - What are the known Borg failed assimilations? - Science . . . One - An accident combining Borg technology with the futuristic tech from the Doctor's holographic emitter, One was a Borg drone with technology far more advanced than the modern Collective Because of the technology, and never having been part of the Collective, One chose to protect Voyager and was able to take control of a Borg sphere with
star trek - Were the Dominion aware of the Borg? - Science Fiction . . . Frequently, during Borg encounters, there's often a survivor or two, such as Guinan, or the people Seven saved in "Dark Frontier", so given that the Borg have probably encountered the Dominion at least once, there was probably at least one survivor, who probably told the Dominion government "Hey, I'll take what I can get in terms of Borg
star trek - Was Vger responsible for the creation of the Borg . . . The Borg would NOT waste massive amounts of resources creating a vessel so huge as the V'ger craft, just to watch it go bye bye without serving some useful purpose to the Borg Knowing Borg mentality, Voyager 6 most likely would have been either destroyed or assimilated had it encountered the Borg
star trek - Why did the Borg name Locutus? - Science Fiction Fantasy . . . The Borg intended to use Picard as an intermediary, a spokesman for the Human race in order to facilitate the assimilation of Earth in order to make the process as quick and efficient (or as perfect, if you keep the Borg's driving force in mind) as possible with the fewest number of casualties on both sides
star trek - How can the Next Generations unfamiliarity with the Borg . . . The Q Who Borg tended to move slowly and weren't very aggressive, the two who were examining the Enterprise even left after being attacked Even when Riker and Worf beamed over, the Borg ignored them - something we know to be standard for the Borg, but there was no Borg cube in Regeneration, so it's unlikely to have been in the logs
star trek - Were the Borg destroyed at the end of Voyager? - Science . . . Furthermore, the Borg obviously still exist in VOY after the Borg Queen has been killed in First Contact and is 're-incarnated' for want of a better word The only further reference we have to the Borg in canon is in Star Trek Countdown 3 where we learn the Narada was retrofitted with Borg technology However, this doesn't tell us anything
star trek - Science Fiction Fantasy Stack Exchange Like Cybermen, the Borg graft mechanical parts and limbs onto their organic bodies to "improve themselves " Like the Cybermen, the Borg assimilate other cultures and transform individuals into members of their own race Like the Cybermen, the Borg eschew personal identity and concentrate on the goals of the "collective "
star trek - Did The Cybermen influence the creation of The Borg . . . As mentioned in Star Trek: The Next Generation: The Continuing Mission, the original concept for the Borg was the character Lord Dread from Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future Like the Borg, Lord Dread was a cybernetic being bent on assimilation and domination, and spoke and moved very deliberately
star trek - Why do the Borg announce themselves? - Science Fiction . . . I think the reason why Borg always announce them is actually threefold: The Borg consider themselves liberators, not oppressors They think that they're bestowing upon others the greatest gift ever, the gift of selflessness which (not surprisingly) sounds eerily close to the description of Paradise