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  2. Borg - Wikipedia

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    The Borg Queen is the focal point within the Borg collective consciousness and a unique drone within the Collective, who brings "order to chaos", referring to herself as "we" and "I" interchangeably. In First Contact , the Queen's dialogue suggests she is an expression of the Borg Collective's overall intelligence, not a controller but the ...

  3. Collective (Star Trek: Voyager) - Wikipedia

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    The Borg agree to return the captured crew members in exchange for Voyager ' s navigational deflector, which would leave Voyager without warp propulsion. Seven surmises the Borg want the deflector to contact the Collective. While stalling the Borg, Janeway sends Seven to their ship to confirm that the captured crew members are unharmed.

  4. Unimatrix Zero - Wikipedia

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    Seven is forced to say goodbye to her lover, who is on a Borg ship in the Beta Quadrant. Voyager, aided by a Borg sphere crewed by liberated drones, rescues the away team. Independent Borg who now, like the Queen, have the advantage of being self-aware, take command of some vessels, rebel, and start a civil war with the Collective.

  5. Seven of Nine - Wikipedia

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    Following this, she was a Borg drone and assimilated individuals from a number of species, including a crew member from the USS Melbourne at the Battle of Wolf 359 on Stardate 43989.1. [31] [32] Two years later, Seven of Nine, along with three other drones, crashed on a planet and they were separated from the Borg Collective. This caused their ...

  6. The Best of Both Worlds ( Star Trek: The Next Generation )

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    Data and Dr. Crusher create a neural link with Locutus to gain access to the Borg's collective consciousness. Data attempts to use the link to disable the Borg's weapons and defensive systems, but cannot, as they are protected by security protocols. Picard breaks free from Borg control and mutters, "sleep". Dr.

  7. Q Who - Wikipedia

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    The first was the Season Two set, released on May 7, 2002, [38] and subsequently as part of the Star Trek: Fan Collective – Borg on March 7, 2006 [39] and Star Trek: Fan Collective – Q on June 6, 2006. [40] The most recent release was as part of the Season Two Blu-ray set on December 4, 2012. [41]

  8. I, Borg - Wikipedia

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    It was subsequently released as part of the Star Trek: Fan Collective – Borg collection on DVD, which brought together the Borg-themed episodes from The Next Generation, Star Trek: Voyager and Star Trek: Enterprise. [24] The first Blu-ray release was in the United States on November 19, 2013, [25] followed by the United Kingdom on November 18 ...

  9. The Return (Shatner novel) - Wikipedia

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    In the process, they learn that V'ger, the former Voyager 6, was actually upgraded by a division of the Borg Collective, which explains why the Borg did not assimilate Spock; they assumed the trace of V'ger in his mind from their meld (in Star Trek: The Motion Picture) was an actual link to the Collective. This also gives Starfleet another ...