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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 - 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 - Science Fiction Fantasy Stack Exchange
Lastly, bot the Borg and the Cybermen can survive in the vacuum of space without dying, as witnessed by the invasion attempt in Doctor Who 's "The Wheel in Space" and the Enterprise hull-sensor dish sequence in Star Trek: First Contact
- 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
- 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 - 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
- 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?
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