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Background
In the Star Trek universe, a Borg is any member of the Borg Collective, a collective of many species assimilated into cybernetic beings. Any Borg drone is capable of injecting their nanoprobes into an organic life form and assimilating it into their collective. Their collective mind is formidable when dealing with other races, and whenever they find something new, they stop at nothing to assimilate it to achieve perfection.
Features of the Borg
- Cybernetic components mixed with organic components.
- Capable of injecting organic life forms with nanoprobes and assimilating them into the collective.
Known Borg
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Fembots and Borg | Lal • Dr. Juliana Tainer • Andrea • Rayna Kapec • Ilia • Seven of Nine • The Borg Queen |
Types of fembots | Soong-type android • Exo III androids • Shore Leave androids • Mudd's androids • The Borg |
Other characters | Dr. Noonien Soong • Dr. Roger Korby • Lt. Commander Data |
Galleries | Star Trek • Star Trek: The Motion Picture • Star Trek: The Next Generation • Star Trek: First Contact • Star Trek: Voyager |