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Borg Collective

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[edit] Star Trek: Armada

Borg Queen
The Borg are a monstrously powerful civilization of enhanced humanoids with roots from the Delta Quadrant of the galaxy. The Borg have cybernetic implants, augmenting both their technological and combat capabilities. Each Borg drone is tied to an advanced subspace communication network, forming the Borg Collective. The Borg Collective have a shared consciousness in which the idea of the individual is a nearly meaningless concept. The Borg exhibit a high degree of intelligence and adaptability in their tactics – striking fear in all other species they come across.


[edit] Star Trek: Armada II

Borg Queen
The Borg are a monstrously powerful civilization of enhanced humanoids with roots from the Delta Quadrant of the galaxy. The Borg have cybernetic implants, augmenting both their technological and combat capabilities. Each Borg drone is tied to an advanced subspace communication network, forming the Borg Collective. The Borg Collective have a shared consciousness in which the idea of the individual is a nearly meaningless concept. The Borg exhibit a high degree of intelligence and adaptability in their tactics – striking fear in all other species they come across.


[edit] Star Trek: Away Team

The Borg are a relentless species, part organic and part machine. They have taken over countless worlds and assimilate conquered enemies into their vast Collective. Those beings that are assimilated lose their identities and serve the Collective as Drones.


Unfortunately, the Borg possess many powerful abilities and few weaknesses. Utilizing highly advanced technology, Borg Drones have the ability to capture and assimilate others, converting them into Borg Drones to increase the Collective's efficiency. Defensively, the Borg can adapt their personal shields to the frequency of different types of energy weapons, including Federation Phasers.

Because they share a single mind, an attack against a single Borg instantly alerts any nearby drones.


[edit] Star Trek Voyager: Elite Force

Borg Drone
Several Borg drones attacked the Starship Voyager's Hazard Team whilst departing the Scavenger's base of operations within The Forge's dampening field. The Borg's goal was to steal the Isodesium collected by the Hazard Team, the only known energy source to not be affected by the dampening field. As well as the Isodesium, the Borg drones also captured Hazard Team leader Lieutenant Foster. Shortly afterwards, Ensign Munro and Seven of Nine lead a team to recover both the Isodesium and Lieutenant Foster from the drone's damaged Borg Cube.


[edit] Star Trek: Elite Force II

Borg Drone
Whilst attempting to use a Borg Transwarp Aperture to return to the Alpha Quadrant, a pursuing Borg Sphere trapped the USS Voyager inside a dampening field and attempted to adapt to the ship's enhanced tactical systems in order to assimilate the vessel. The Hazard Team were sent on a mission to infiltrate the Borg Cube and disable the dampening field to allow Voyager to destroy the Sphere. The team met heavy resistance once the Borg became able to neutralise their I-Mod weapons.



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