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The origin of the Borg is never made clear, though they are portrayed as having existed for hundreds of thousands of years (as attested by Guinan and the Borg Queen). In Star Trek: First Contact, the Borg Queen merely states that the Borg were once much like humanity, "flawed and weak", but gradually developed into a partially synthetic species ...
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic - Crossroads is a comic flip-book included in the Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic/Rebellion 25¢ flip-book, released on March 1, 2006. Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic - Days of Fear (#13-15) is a fourth story arc. Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic - Nights of Anger (#16-18) is a fifth ...
"Resistance is futile", a phrase uttered by the Borg in Star Trek The phrase "resistance is futile" appeared in a 1976 " Doctor Who " episode called " The Deadly Assassin ". "Resistance would be futile", a phrase spoken in episode of "Lost in Space (1965)" titled "Wreck of the Robot" that aired on Dec 14, 1966.
Star Wars quotes: Rebel motivation “So this is how liberty dies … with thunderous applause.” —Queen Amidala, Revenge of The Sith “Save the rebellion! Save the dream!”Saw, Rogue One
This is a list of Star Wars comic books set in the fictional Star Wars universe. Star Wars comic books were originally published by Marvel Comics, starting with the original series in 1977 and ending in 1984. [1] Blackthorne Publishing published a run of 3-D comics from 1987 to 1988, [2] and Dark Horse Comics published Star Wars comic books ...
It's the Borg who say "Resistance is futile!". -- Ef80 ( talk ) 14:53, 15 December 2010 (UTC) [ reply ] Actually, the term "Resistance is Futile" was not an original quote from Star Trek: The Next Generation.
After reviewing a number of data cubes, they deduce that the virus must have been introduced by the Borg cube's last assimilation, a small vessel carrying aliens referred to by the Borg as Species 6339. Voyager searches out these alien travelers, who reveal their attempt to infect the Borg Collective with a virus designed to shut it down ...
Notable Star Trek races include Vulcans, Klingons, and the Borg. [1] Some aspects of these fictional races became well known in American pop culture, such as the Vulcan salute and the Borg phrase, "Resistance is futile." Star Trek aliens have been featured in Time magazine, which described how they are essential to the franchise's narrative. [1