- Does Borg assimilation hurt?
- What does Borg assimilation feel like?
- What did the Borg say about assimilation?
- Why do the Borg want to assimilate humans?
- Can the Borg assimilate a changeling?
- Why did the Borg not assimilate the Kazon?
- Who was the Borg Queen before her assimilation?
- Do the Borg know about Q?
- Who was the first human assimilated by the Borg?
- How fast do the Borg assimilate?
- Can the Borg assimilate animals?
- Do Borg reproduce?
- What would happen if the Borg assimilated AQ?
- How long is Borg assimilation?
- What happens when you are assimilated?
- Why is assimilation not good?
- Are the Borg aware of Q?
- Can the Q be assimilated?
- Who was the Borg Queen before she was assimilated?
Does Borg assimilation hurt?
We've seen different versions of assimilations, notably when Borg would perform cybernetic surgery on completely alert, and very much in pain patients. Pain is Irrelevant, so it doesn't matter how much the assimilee screams as long as the parts are installed.
What does Borg assimilation feel like?
The victim would likely feel locked into their body. Unable to willfully move or speak. Additionally, as the link to the collective becomes stronger they would likely begin to see and hear what the collective wants them to. The new drone would continue to hear reassuring voices.
What did the Borg say about assimilation?
"You will be assimilated" is one of the few on-screen phrases employed by the Borg when communicating with other species. The Borg are portrayed as having found and assimilated thousands of species and billions to trillions of individual life-forms throughout the galaxy.
Why do the Borg want to assimilate humans?
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." (See "Best of Both Worlds") Androids, for example, they view as primitive and obsolete.
Can the Borg assimilate a changeling?
Warning: Spoilers for Star Trek: Prodigy Season 1, Episode 12 - "Let Sleeping Borg Lie"The Borg returned in Star Trek: Prodigy season 1, episode 12, and the cybernetic villains proved they have the power to potentially assimilate Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's Changelings.
Why did the Borg not assimilate the Kazon?
In the fourth season, Seven of Nine (Jeri Ryan) reveals that the Borg never assimilate the Kazon, whom they refer to as species 329 and "unworthy of assimilation" due to a belief they would "detract from perfection". A Kazon crew member was included on a holographic reconstruction of Voyager as a warship.
Who was the Borg Queen before her assimilation?
According to "Shinsei Shinsei", the Borg Queen's name was Danzek.
Do the Borg know about Q?
And since the Borg did not know about Q, for them, it might have appeared as an untamed tease, baiting them into the alpha quadrant. At the end of the day, whether Q's actions helped or hindered the Federation are almost second to what his true intentions were. If he helped, it's unlikely that he did it on purpose.
Who was the first human assimilated by the Borg?
Exobiologists Magnus and Erin Hansen were the first humans to study the Borg up close, and along with their young daughter, Annika, were perhaps the first humans to be assimilated. At least 10 years prior to the U.S.S.
How fast do the Borg assimilate?
Around 25 minutes following infection the nanoprobe injection tubules are constructed, enabling the drone to assimilate other lifeforms immediately upon activation.
Can the Borg assimilate animals?
Canonically, no. At no point in the Star Trek TV (prime) series did the Borg show interest in assimilating anything except humanoid species, with the exception of the Kazon, who were deemed unremarkable.
Do Borg reproduce?
On Star Trek: Voyager, it was revealed that the Borg do not reproduce at all. Instead, they assimilate other species and place the youth into what was called a "Borg Maturation Chamber," a device used to accelerate the aging of the subject and make them into Drones.
What would happen if the Borg assimilated AQ?
They were not good or evil. Assimilating a Q, then, would potentially fulfill this goal, the Q being the most powerful beings in Star Trek. The Borg would become an unstoppable force, able to assimilate or simply change the galaxy to fulfill their vision of perfection.
How long is Borg assimilation?
Around 25 minutes following infection the nanoprobe injection tubules are constructed, enabling the drone to assimilate other lifeforms immediately upon activation.
What happens when you are assimilated?
The process of assimilating involves taking on the traits of the dominant culture to such a degree that the assimilating group becomes socially indistinguishable from other members of the society. As such, assimilation is the most extreme form of acculturation.
Why is assimilation not good?
The effects of assimilation range from depression, loss of identity, homesickness and even mental illness. Bhugra and Becker assert that migration leads to cultural bereavement, which is a form of psychological grief caused by the loss of one's culture (19-20).
Are the Borg aware of Q?
And since the Borg did not know about Q, for them, it might have appeared as an untamed tease, baiting them into the alpha quadrant. At the end of the day, whether Q's actions helped or hindered the Federation are almost second to what his true intentions were. If he helped, it's unlikely that he did it on purpose.
Can the Q be assimilated?
Yeah, q could probably let himself get "assimilated" (as he did in star trek borg (1996)), but could then make himself a q again, since he's an omnipotent, noncorporeal being that would be impervious to the borg, as others mentioned.
Who was the Borg Queen before she was assimilated?
According to "Shinsei Shinsei", the Borg Queen's name was Danzek.