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Borg

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Synonyms: Borg Collective, Borg Hive, The Collective
See also: Andorian, Cardassian, Ferengi, Gorn, Klingon, Orion, Romulan, Tellarite, Vulcan, Tholian
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The Borg are a fictional species in the Star Trek universe, first introduced in Star Trek: The Next Generation, but featuring in some capacity in Deep Space Nine, Voyager, Enterprise, and Picard. The Borg are not a biological species, but numerous humans and aliens forcibly assimilated into a hive-like collective with a queen as the head of said collective. Notably, the Borg have entered the pop-cultural lexicon outside of Star Trek fandom.

Borg and Ex-Borg Characters

Fan Interpretations

In Fanfiction

  • Assimilation as a backstory for characters from other fandoms in fusion fic.[1][2]

Example Fanworks

Lego USS Voyager engaging Borg Tactical Cube MOC by Filler Brick
Borg cubes and spheres are common subjects for Star Trek LEGO MOCs and other fancrafts.

Fanfiction

DS9

"The DS-Niners get mixed up with a parallel universe and some Borg...ah, just read it!"

Links & Archives

Canon Resources

Fanwork Resources

References

  1. ^ HopelessGeek and littleblackfox on AO3. Starlight, Sept 16, 2018. Archived from the original on March 24, 2021. A fic where Bucky Barnes is an ex-Borg drone.
  2. ^ AceofWands on AO3. a war could be our only hope, May 1, 2019. Archived from the original on March 24, 2021.