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* Appearance: Pallid humanoid representative of various species covered in technological implants
* Appearance: Pallid humanoid representative of various species covered in technological implants
** Singular elements of the [[Borg Collective]]
** Singular elements of the [[Borg Collective]]
* Biological notes
** Two sources for drones (TNG Novel: ''Greater than the Sum'')
*** Assimilated individuals
**** More common source for field vessels (TNG Novel: ''Greater than the Sum'')
*** Genetically grown individuals
**** More common source in core territory (TNG: "Q Who"; TNG Novel: ''Greater than the Sum'')
**** Biologically agender (TNG Novel: ''Greater than the Sum'')
* Technological notes
* Technological notes
** Base humanoid form
** Extensive cybernetic implants to provide greater usefulness to Collective
** Extensive implants
*** Enhanced physical capabilities
*** Enhanced physical capabilities
*** Suppression of psyche
*** Suppression of psyche
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**** Interruption of connection results in sudden disintegration of drone (TNG: "Q Who")
**** Interruption of connection results in sudden disintegration of drone (TNG: "Q Who")
***** Malfunction of communication implant can potentially avert disintegration (TNG Novel: ''Vendetta'')
***** Malfunction of communication implant can potentially avert disintegration (TNG Novel: ''Vendetta'')
**** Potentially a telepathic aspect as well (''Star Trek: First Contact''; TNG Novel: ''Resistance'', ''Before Dishonor'')
***** ''Judging by [[Jean-Luc Picard]]'s continued connection following removal of all Borg implants''
***** ''No signs of known telepathic contact, but not ruled out''
*** Various anti-tampering measures in place to prevent cyberattack (TNG Novel: ''Vendetta'')
*** Various anti-tampering measures in place to prevent cyberattack (TNG Novel: ''Vendetta'')
**** Acceleration of internal temperature resulting in self-combustion (TNG Novel: ''Vendetta'')
**** Acceleration of internal temperature resulting in self-combustion (TNG Novel: ''Vendetta'')


[[Category:Borg topics]]
[[Category:Borg topics]]

Revision as of 06:09, 19 September 2019

  • Appearance: Pallid humanoid representative of various species covered in technological implants
  • Biological notes
    • Two sources for drones (TNG Novel: Greater than the Sum)
      • Assimilated individuals
        • More common source for field vessels (TNG Novel: Greater than the Sum)
      • Genetically grown individuals
        • More common source in core territory (TNG: "Q Who"; TNG Novel: Greater than the Sum)
        • Biologically agender (TNG Novel: Greater than the Sum)
  • Technological notes
    • Extensive cybernetic implants to provide greater usefulness to Collective
      • Enhanced physical capabilities
      • Suppression of psyche
      • Potential adaptation to nearly all forms of energetic or particle discharge
      • Constant subspace interconnection with core Collective
        • Interruption of connection results in sudden disintegration of drone (TNG: "Q Who")
          • Malfunction of communication implant can potentially avert disintegration (TNG Novel: Vendetta)
        • Potentially a telepathic aspect as well (Star Trek: First Contact; TNG Novel: Resistance, Before Dishonor)
          • Judging by Jean-Luc Picard's continued connection following removal of all Borg implants
          • No signs of known telepathic contact, but not ruled out
      • Various anti-tampering measures in place to prevent cyberattack (TNG Novel: Vendetta)
        • Acceleration of internal temperature resulting in self-combustion (TNG Novel: Vendetta)