Borg queen
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Yes the whole point of the borg is that each individual is unimportant. 99% of the borg could be destroyed and they would still survive.
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Nothing it will never come. Death before defeat. I don’t bend or break. I end, if I meet a foe capable of it. Victory is in forcing the opponent to back down. I do not. There is no defeat.
Nothing it will never come. Death before defeat. I don’t bend or break. I end, if I meet a foe capable of it. Victory is in forcing the opponent to back down. I do not. There is no defeat.
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The initial reason the Borg went after Earth was probably the Enterprise's observed ability to accelerate far beond the speed of transwarp (ie Q). From then the Federation defeated two invasion attempts in 2365/66 and 2373, and Voyager played a critical role in the Borg's very survival in the face of 8472's attacks. While the Queen might humanity's usefulness, it's clear that the human race is far from weak.I Am Spartacus wrote: Not that there's any reason to assimilate mankind anyways, as we (in Trek) offer no biological or technological distinctiveness that they don't already possess. Remember when the Borg queen described us as something along the lines of "minimal brainpower, no redundant organs, weak technology"?
Why? Modern trends with computing and robotics have been getting very good results with a decentralised computer system.I Am Spartacus wrote:Tiberius wrote:As I said, the "Hive Mind" is formed from all the drones being connected together. It's not stored in a single massive computer bank, and I made it clear that the hive mind was NOT stored within the Queen's body.The trillions of drones are all connected, but there still needs to be some kind of central control, ie. a massive computer bank hidden away somewhere in the Delta Quadrant.I Am Spartacus wrote:The human brain isn't capable of controlling the functions of trillions of individuals, and billions of ships and other associated gadgets.
I see the actions of a drone or cube as more of a reflex action. it carries out preprogrammed actions, but anything too out of the ordinary gets the attention of the concious part of the borg hive mind, which is the mind of the Queen.Teaos wrote:The reason for the personification of the Borg is what I have already theorised. That when dealing with certain species a more personal front may prove more effective.They why have they failed spectacularly whenever they tried this "personal approach" that they're not even capable of in the first place? Why not instead say to themselves "hrm, let's just send two cubes instead of one!"I Am Spartacus wrote:If the hive mind wanted to communicate on a "more personal level" (which makes no sense in and of itself), it would just use a drone.
Ah, but then there would be no stories with the Borg, would there?Not that there's any reason to assimilate mankind anyways, as we (in Trek) offer no biological or technological distinctiveness that they don't already possess. Remember when the Borg queen described us as something along the lines of "minimal brainpower, no redundant organs, weak technology"?
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I think we have as much if not more to offer than most species. We may not make great drones but thats becuase drones are useless hunks of flesh. What makes us great are our minds and inovation. That gets destroyed during assimilation.
What does defeat mean to you?
Nothing it will never come. Death before defeat. I don’t bend or break. I end, if I meet a foe capable of it. Victory is in forcing the opponent to back down. I do not. There is no defeat.
Nothing it will never come. Death before defeat. I don’t bend or break. I end, if I meet a foe capable of it. Victory is in forcing the opponent to back down. I do not. There is no defeat.
But, there are other species such as Vulcans in the Federation. They would make very good drones.Not that there's any reason to assimilate mankind anyways, as we (in Trek) offer no biological or technological distinctiveness that they don't already possess. Remember when the Borg queen described us as something along the lines of "minimal brainpower, no redundant organs, weak technology"?
But never against a tactical cube or hell 12 cubes like the armadas we saw against 8472. The Borg seemed to me only to take marginal interest in the Federation, why else only send one whey they have several hundred thousand to choose from.Teaos wrote:We have done what very few have managed to do. We fought them off several times.
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Still I doubt many other species could take even the two we got thrown at us. Also the Borg dont seem to attack on mass ever. The only time we saw it was in their own space that was being invaded by a super power.
What does defeat mean to you?
Nothing it will never come. Death before defeat. I don’t bend or break. I end, if I meet a foe capable of it. Victory is in forcing the opponent to back down. I do not. There is no defeat.
Nothing it will never come. Death before defeat. I don’t bend or break. I end, if I meet a foe capable of it. Victory is in forcing the opponent to back down. I do not. There is no defeat.
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That wouldn't just apply to humans though, the same is true for nearly every other race.What makes us great are our minds and inovation. That gets destroyed during assimilation.
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We seem to be special though. Even Q says so. We have a drive to better ourselves just for the thrill of it and explore. Others don't have this to the same extent we do.
What does defeat mean to you?
Nothing it will never come. Death before defeat. I don’t bend or break. I end, if I meet a foe capable of it. Victory is in forcing the opponent to back down. I do not. There is no defeat.
Nothing it will never come. Death before defeat. I don’t bend or break. I end, if I meet a foe capable of it. Victory is in forcing the opponent to back down. I do not. There is no defeat.
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Whatever they may claim to the contrary, the Borg seem to suffer the effects of certain emotions - as exemplified by the Queen, at least. For example, pride, frustration, and anger. Their continued interest in the Federation and/or humanity may be due solely or in part to their lack of success with "us" in the past.
I can't stand nothing dull
I got the high gloss luster
I'll massacre your ass as fast
as Bull offed Custer
I got the high gloss luster
I'll massacre your ass as fast
as Bull offed Custer
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Their lack of success makes us a threat and it is only logical to get rid of a threat.
What does defeat mean to you?
Nothing it will never come. Death before defeat. I don’t bend or break. I end, if I meet a foe capable of it. Victory is in forcing the opponent to back down. I do not. There is no defeat.
Nothing it will never come. Death before defeat. I don’t bend or break. I end, if I meet a foe capable of it. Victory is in forcing the opponent to back down. I do not. There is no defeat.
I think my thoery about the Borg Queen actually explains this rather nicely. The mind of the Queen is the only single mind, which explains how she can experience the emotions. each drone, however, is like a single brain cell, and by itself can't display emotions. But when all the drones are working together, they form a single mind (the Queen) which can experience emotions.Mikey wrote:Whatever they may claim to the contrary, the Borg seem to suffer the effects of certain emotions - as exemplified by the Queen, at least. For example, pride, frustration, and anger. Their continued interest in the Federation and/or humanity may be due solely or in part to their lack of success with "us" in the past.
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