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- What was the origin of Star Treks Borg?
Was there any explanation of the origin of the Borg from Star Trek? I've seen most of the TV shows but not read any books - is it explained there?
- 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 - What are the known Borg failed assimilations? - Science . . .
Additionally, if the Borg treated the Federation and related Alpha Beta powers like they did species 8472 and sent hundreds of cubes instead of just 1 each time, this answer likely wouldn't exist It's less that the Federation was successful and more that the Borg didn't respect the Federation seriously enough
- star trek - Why is there no Borg threat in the DS9 series? - Science . . .
The Borg are a major threat in Star Trek: TNG and Star Trek: Voyager (I haven't watched the latter, but looking at this it seems they are) Those two series happen at roughly the same time as DS9
- Do the Q fear the Borg? - Science Fiction Fantasy Stack Exchange
Do the Q fear the Borg? Or could it perhaps be that the Q just don't want to annoy the Borg, since the Borg are possibly the most powerful guys in the galaxy (outside fluidic space) and the Q don't want to be responsible for anything the Borg do out of anger? Since the Borg could probably wipe out a good chunk of the galaxy if they felt like it
- star trek - Were the Dominion aware of the Borg? - Science Fiction . . .
Are there any canon sources which indicate that the Dominion was aware of the Borg? If so, do those sources indicate what the Dominion planned to do about them? I find it hard to believe that the
- 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,
- Were the Borg intended to represent a communist state?
The Borg don't really represent a political ideology, more like some kind of societal change of the ultimate integration of self and technology, possibly what writers were prognosticating at the time all the way back when, but the future we seem edging towards
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