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Die Borg sind eine außerirdische Gruppe, die als wiederkehrende Antagonisten im Star Trek-Franchise auftreten. Die Borg sind kybernetische Organismen, die in einem Schwarmgeist verbunden sind, der "das Kollektiv" genannt wird. Die Borg sind eine Zivilisation kybernetisch aufgewerteter Bioorganismen (Cyborgs). Sie stammen. Hugh (Borgbezeichnung Dritter von Fünf) ist ein aus dem Kollektiv der Borg befreiter ehemaliger Borg. Karriere. Die Borg-Gesellschaft ist das Modell einer totalitären, aber nichthierarchischen Gesellschaft. Erst in späteren Folgen von Star Trek. Borg (Familienname) – siehe dort zu Namensträgern; Borg (Hausschwein), ein jung kastrierter Eber; verkleinerte Form von Cyborg; ein fiktives Volk im Star-Trek-. Star Trek: First Contact. Das Jahr ist Ein gewisser Zephram Cochrane, seines Zeichens genialer Erfinder, Trinker und Träumer, bastelt irgendwo in Montana. Der erste Trailer für Star Trek: Picard hat es verraten - die Borg sind zurück. Hier erfahrt ihr alles Wissenswerte über die unnachgiebigen.

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Among the many advantages their collective consciousness affords them, the Borg hive-mind allows for instantaneous adaptations to shield and phaser frequency modulations in combat; they are also able to regenerate and repair their massive cube ship 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.
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Search Submit. Copy to Clipboard. Send Email. First Name. Last Name. As Maurice Hurley explained in the March issue of Starlog , p. The Borg are a variation of an insect mentality.
They don't care. They have no mercy, no feelings toward you. They have their own imperative, their own agenda and that's it. If all of them die getting there, they don't care.
We needed a villain who could make you dance, and the Borg could do it! Hurley made it a plot point in " The Neutral Zone " that Federation and Romulan starbases along the Romulan Neutral Zone had been mysteriously wiped out, having been "scooped off" the face of the planet in the same way that would later be referenced in " Q Who " and shown in " The Best of Both Worlds ".
Intentions to lay more extensive groundwork for the Borg's introduction were frustrated by the Writer's Guild strike of By the time of their first appearance in "Q Who", the species had been changed from insects to their more budget-friendly cyborg form.
The Star Trek Encyclopedia rev. The Borg connection was dropped before 'Q Who? Michael Westmore revealed the Borg actors were glued into their suits, and had to be unglued if they needed to use the bathroom.
The idea for the sound of the Borg's multiple voices speaking in unison was thought up by sound editor Bill Wistrom and co-producer Merri Howard.
After experimenting with different techniques, they discovered a way to lay multiple voices over one another and "make it sound like it was 8 million people," explained Wistrom.
Chronologically, the first known in-universe appearance of the Borg to Humanity was in the motion picture Star Trek: First Contact , in which the Borg traveled back to the year to enslave the Human race.
While it is not explicitly stated in "Q Who", Q implies that the sole interest of the Borg is in the technology of the USS Enterprise -D, and the Borg show no interest, in that episode, in the crew although the segment of hull the Borg remove from the ship apparently contained several crew members.
In their next appearance, "The Best of Both Worlds", the Borg's objectives had changed to assimilation of lifeforms, and this change of premise was referenced in dialogue.
Subsequent episodes ignored the change in premise entirely. He enthused, " The Borg are like Klingons. You can do anything you want with them.
They're fun and a real expensive thing to play with. With them, you can do a big production value [ They challenge the imagination.
Through the course of Star Trek history, further retroactive continuity changes appear to have been made in respect of the Borg.
Subsequently, Star Trek: Voyager ' s " Dark Frontier " and Star Trek: Enterprise 's " Regeneration " showed that not only was Starfleet previously aware of the existence of the Borg, Federation scientists actually pursued them — even if they were considered mere rumor.
Further, although Guinan indicates in "Q Who" that her people were attacked by the Borg, it is implied that Starfleet was not aware of the threat.
However, it was later revealed in Star Trek Generations that Starfleet, in fact, rescued the El-Aurian survivors of the Borg attack including Guinan, and it seems unlikely that Starfleet would not inquire as to the cause of their plight.
Rick Berman later commented, " The Borg are not the kind of bad guys that are practical to use on a regular basis. However, they were featured in only six episodes throughout its seven-year run.
The creators have stated that this was due to the fact that the Borg were so powerful, it was not easy to come up with solutions for beating them.
However, as time passed and future series went into production, the concept of the Borg evolved to include inherent flaws that could be exploited in many different ways — leading them to appearing in nineteen episodes of Star Trek: Voyager although in only a fraction of these appearances were the Borg the primary villains; many episodes had them in supporting or otherwise non-antagonistic roles.
This generous use caused many fans to complain that the Borg were being used too often on Voyager. Moore once said of their perceived overuse, the Borg had been defeated so many times, that they had "lost their teeth.
While the writers had intended to stay true to the original concept of the Borg as a collective hive, they found it difficult to maintain the dramatic impact of villains without a central face.
Thus, they created the Queen. In the film, she claimed to have been present during the events of " The Best of Both Worlds ", which in retrospect would appear to have negated the reason for Picard's assimilation in that episode it was claimed that the Borg needed a single representative to speak for them.
While the Queen appeared to be killed at the climax of First Contact , she apparently survived unaffected by the Borg's next appearance in Voyager 's " Scorpion ".
While many fans have attempted to reconcile this, there has never been an official explanation for her survival save for an enigmatic comment by the Queen , and the appearance of relatively identical Borg Queens in later episodes.
Some, though, have theorized that the Borg Collective contained many queens that served as focal points to different branches of their society.
Still another explanation is that the Borg were in possession of innumerable copies of the Borg Queen and that the superficial death of one version simply resulted in the activation of a similar version to take her place, in a similar fashion to the Vorta.
In an interview with StarTrek. When I first read the script I thought, 'Oh, is this the making of the Borg? Is that how it happens? That's the first thing I thought of, which kind of tickled me to no end.
In an interview with TrekCore. I mean, we talked about all sorts of different things in the room, but there was never any intent on our part to parallel that in any way.
I can certainly understand why people started to think we were going in that direction, but it was never where we intended to go with it.
In an Instagram story dated 12 March , Michael Chabon , then showrunner of Star Trek: Picard , opined of the same theory: "It has the virtue of making sense.
But I don't think it's much fun. The absence of the Borg from Deep Space Nine was explained in the novel The Siege , when a Borg cube tries to pass through the Bajoran wormhole and is destroyed by subspace compression; Sisko concludes that this event will cause the entire Collective to believe that the wormhole is unstable and would now avoid it.
The entire Borg Collective was destroyed along with the universe. This entire timeline was later reset thanks to Benjamin Sisko. The timeline was reset thanks to Jean-Luc Picard and the crew of the Enterprise -E, who travel back in time with the aid of a ship from the future to prevent Spock's capture.
In the game Star Trek: Legacy , an alternate explanation was given to the creation of the Borg which states that the probe V'ger created the Collective to serve as its heralds in its search for knowledge.
However, the creation of the Borg Queen resulted in the creation of an entity that abandoned the original intent of V'ger.
This is also similar to the Shatnerverse version of events. In the current volumes of the Next Generation Relaunch series of novels, the Borg have been driven to near extinction as a result of the Starship Voyager 's destruction of the Queen and the transwarp conduit network.
However, they begin to reconstruct the Collective by building a massive cube in the Alpha Quadrant, in order to launch a vengeful new offensive against the Federation; their first strike results in the assimilation of Admiral Janeway and the destruction of Pluto before the Enterprise -E manages to destroy the cube with the original Doomsday Machine.
In Star Trek: Destiny a history of the Borg was presented. They were survivors of the Caeliar Gestalt and the crew of the Earth ship Columbia NX thrown back in time and into the Delta Quadrant following an attack on a Caeliar city ship.
The Caeliar forced the Humans into a perverted form of their Gestalt a mental linking of the Caeliar based upon the will of the last surviving Caeliar and not the whole.
They launched a final attack of Federation space with over 7, cubes at their disposal; however, they were stopped after the Caeliar were made aware of their responsibility for the Borg's actions.
The Collective was dismantled and the assimilated Borg drones were accepted into the Caeliar's gestalt. Former drones fully regained their individuality as evidenced by Seven of Nine's remaining implants dematerializing.
This was followed up in the novel Full Circle. Q later noted that this timeline's invasion was provoked by Admiral Janeway's trip to the past in " Endgame ", reflecting that, if she had done nothing, the Borg would have eventually launched a massive assault on the Milky Way galaxy centuries in the future that would have completely assimilated all other life.
The Voyager relaunch novel Unworthy explores the aftermath of the destruction of the Borg, including some Federation scientists trying to harness remaining Borg technology and Voyager encountering a vast fleet called the "Indign" consisting of species who actually wanted to be assimilated but were considered unworthy of that "honor" by the Borg.
This was the Borg's first contact with life from that part of the galaxy. The Borg assimilated the surviving Tribbles, only to find that their instinctive drive to eat and procreate was starting to overwhelm the hive mind, causing a widespread series of malfunctions.
The comic book series Star Trek: Countdown shows that Nero 's ship, the Narada , was enhanced with a mixture of Romulan and Borg technology.
The Star Trek: The Manga story "Side Effects" in Shinsei Shinsei provided a different story to the creation of the Borg, with an experiment gone wrong to save a race through the daughter of one of the 1, or so survivors.
Cybernetic implants, along with DNA from nine different species designed to keep a disease from spreading caused the girl to go insane and gain a twisted idea of saving her people.
However, the intervention of Captain James T. Kirk made the situation even worse, as the laboratory where she was augmented collapsed and was sucked into a black hole.
But, an escape pod with the girl was launched, and apparently catapulted far into the past by the slingshot effect , where her cybernetic implants and DNA evolved to where she became the very first Borg Queen.
In the game Star Trek Online , the Borg have resurfaced after thirty years and have conquered several Federation sectors, including the Mutara sector.
The Borg of look much more like zombies, with some of their cybernetic implants looking like bones coming out of their bodies. The united cyborg force proves to be a devastating threat to the Federation, but the two races end up turning against each other, with the Cybermen going to war with the Borg and forcing the crew of the Enterprise -D and the Eleventh Doctor and his companions to ally with the Borg to restore the Collective and vanquish the Cybermen.
At the end of the series, the Borg start to investigate time travel in order to find a way to assimilate the Doctor. This therefore establishes an earlier contact with Earth than in the prime reality.
The Borg of the alternate reality. In Star Trek: Boldly Go , a comic series also set in the alternate reality and after the events of Star Trek Beyond , the Borg make an appearance as the villain in the first arc of the series, seeking the Narada due to their awareness of its ties to the Borg.
They attempt to assimilate Spock , but the primitive assimilation of this era is unable to cope with his hybrid DNA.
The shock of his escape and the retrieval of other near-assimilated officers enables the Federation and the Romulans to destroy the Borg.
This wiki. This wiki All wikis. Sign In Don't have an account? Start a Wiki. Multiple realities covers information from several alternate timelines.
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Not like anything you've ever seen. An enhanced humanoid. An infant Borg, as originally observed by Commander William T.
Riker in , was speculated to be the Borg's natural offspring, with the augmentation of artificial implants beginning immediately after birth.
It was not until subsequent encounters that Starfleet learned that the Borg do not procreate amongst themselves and youths taken by the Collective were placed in maturation chambers to accelerate their growth into adult drones.
They're unlike any threat your Federation has ever faced. You don't know what it's like in our universe.
The Federation's gone, the Borg is everywhere! We're one of the last ships left. Please, you've got to help us! Riker , " Parallels ".
A harmony of purpose and thought. No indecision, no doubts. The security and strength of a unified will. The Sakari colony attacked by the Borg some sixty or seventy years before seen in " Blood Fever " appeared destroyed in a more conventional manner.
That the Borg seem to have changed their attitude toward destroying damaged ships was not explained. It may have simply been a change in general policy between the last encounter in TNG and Voyager 's first.
Even though ships were capable of self-regeneration, the Borg may have felt more comfortable allowing damaged vessels to limp home within the Delta Quadrant, much of which is Borg space, and virtually devoid of major threats, or the vessel was completly disabled before failsafes could be implemented.
A specific rationale for the cube carrying the Borg children which was critically damaged may be because they were released from their maturation chambers early, and did not have the complete set of protocols and capabilities full drones would implement.
The Borg Unicomplex in deep space at Unimatrix
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