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A cybernetic life-form thousands of years old which is part organic, part artificial life. The borg are an incredibly powerful race of cybernetically enhanced humanoids from the Delta Quadrant. Different [[ma:Borg|Borg]] are built for different functions - warrior, navigator, repairman, or leader. Each Borg is linked into a collective mind where the concept of the individual was meaningless. The Borg are highly adaptable, any tactic that works on them will only work a limited number of times, as they will quickly develop a countermeasure. The Borg exist entirely to assimilate other races into the [[ma:Borg Collective|Borg collective]]. The Borg are responsible for the destruction of many Federation neutral zone outposts, several colonies, and 39 starships at the [[ma:Battle of Wolf 359|Battle of Wolf 359]].  
A cybernetic life-form thousands of years old which is part organic, part artificial life. The borg are an incredibly powerful race of cybernetically enhanced humanoids from the [[ma:Delta Quadrant|Delta Quadrant]]. Different [[ma:Borg|Borg]] are built for different functions - warrior, navigator, repairman, or leader. Each Borg is linked into a collective mind where the concept of the individual was meaningless. The Borg are highly adaptable, any tactic that works on them will only work a limited number of times, as they will quickly develop a countermeasure. The Borg exist entirely to assimilate other races into the [[ma:Borg Collective|Borg collective]]. The Borg are responsible for the destruction of many [[ma:United Federation of Planets|Federation]] [[ma:Romulan Neutral Zone|neutral zone]] outposts, several colonies, and 39 starships at the [[ma:Battle of Wolf 359|Battle of Wolf 359]].  


A single Borg has pasty white skin with black and dark grey cybernetic implants covering most of their body. The Borg have a singular goal, namely the consumption of technology, rather than wealth or political expansion as most species seek. According to their spokesman, in the form of an assimilated Captain Jean-Luc Picard, the Borg only want to "raise the quality of life" of the species they "assimilate." Androids, for example, they view as primitive and obsolete. Once an individual is assimilated they are almost immediately implanted with bio-chips that link their brains to a collective consciousness via a unique subspace frequency emitted by each drone. This collective consciousness is experienced by the Borg as "thousands" of voices they are collectively aware, but not aware of themselves as separate individuals. Consequently, they never speak in singular pronouns, referring to themselves when required as merely "Third of Five," for instance. The Borg ingest only energy to drive their technological system via an energy conduit port. Their bio-chips synthesize any organic nutrients needed.  
A single Borg has pasty white skin with black and dark grey cybernetic implants covering most of their body. The Borg have a singular goal, namely the consumption of technology, rather than wealth or political expansion as most species seek. According to their spokesman, in the form of an assimilated Captain [[ma:Jean-Luc Picard|Jean-Luc Picard]], the Borg only want to "raise the quality of life" of the species they "assimilate." Androids, for example, they view as primitive and obsolete. Once an individual is assimilated they are almost immediately implanted with bio-chips that link their brains to a collective consciousness via a unique subspace frequency emitted by each drone. This collective consciousness is experienced by the Borg as "thousands" of voices they are collectively aware, but not aware of themselves as separate individuals. Consequently, they never speak in singular pronouns, referring to themselves when required as merely "Third of Five," for instance. The Borg ingest only energy to drive their technological system via an energy conduit port. Their bio-chips synthesize any organic nutrients needed.  


Among the many advantages their collective consciousness affords them, the Borg hive-mind allows for near-instantaneous adaptations to shield and phaser frequency modulations in combat; they are also able to regenerate and repair their massive ships with the power of their collective thoughts alone. The hive-mind drones do not register as individual life-signs when scanned, only as a mass reading and then at a bare minimum. The sick and injured are not healed but "reabsorbed" by the removal of the receiver piece, which leads to self-destructive dissolve. When shipboard during dormancy in their regenerative mode, power is minimal and the vessel's EM field cuts off. They have a knock-out drug or procedure for humans, using a drill-tap placed behind the left ear, that works immediately but wears off in less than a minute.  
Among the many advantages their collective consciousness affords them, the Borg hive-mind allows for near-instantaneous adaptations to shield and phaser frequency modulations in combat; they are also able to regenerate and repair their massive ships with the power of their collective thoughts alone. The hive-mind drones do not register as individual life-signs when scanned, only as a mass reading and then at a bare minimum. The sick and injured are not healed but "reabsorbed" by the removal of the receiver piece, which leads to self-destructive dissolve. When shipboard during dormancy in their regenerative mode, power is minimal and the vessel's EM field cuts off. They have a knock-out drug or procedure for humans, using a drill-tap placed behind the left ear, that works immediately but wears off in less than a minute.  


==Background==
While initially beleived to be first encountered by the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D on Stardate 42761 (2365) in an encounter percipitated by the entity 'Q'; some 7,000 light-years past explored Federation space in the Delta Quadrant, (Q Who? TNG), the events of ST: First Contact have led to an earlier undocumented encounter with the Borg during the mid-22nd century. Regeneration, ENT. Earlier encounters are unconfirmed such as the attacks on outposts near the Romulan Neutral Zone in 2364 and reported sightings investigated by the SS Raven in the 2350's.  
While initially beleived to be first encountered by the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D on Stardate 42761 (2365) in an encounter percipitated by the entity 'Q'; some 7,000 light-years past explored Federation space in the Delta Quadrant, (Q Who? TNG), the events of ST: First Contact have led to an earlier undocumented encounter with the Borg during the mid-22nd century. Regeneration, ENT. Earlier encounters are unconfirmed such as the attacks on outposts near the Romulan Neutral Zone in 2364 and reported sightings investigated by the SS Raven in the 2350's.  


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