Who was the first of four Borg?

First of Four was the Borg designation assumed by Q in his interactions with Qaylan/Sprint. First of Four was played by John de Lancie. Second of Four was a Borg drone who served on the Borg cube that participated at Wolf 359.
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Who was the first Borg?

As far back as billions of years ago, one of the earliest incarnations of the Borg may have arisen, presumably one of the child races of the Progenitors (a.k.a. Preservers). These cybernetic beings fought with their creators, eventually destroying them like the Klingons would slay their gods.
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What species started the Borg?

The forced merging of the humans and the mostly decayed Caeliar results in the creation of the first Borg.
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Who was the second Borg queen?

Krige reprised the role but also shared it with Susanna Thompson in Star Trek: Voyager. Krige also voiced the Borg Queen once again in Star Trek: Lower Decks season 2. Annie Wersching played the Borg Queen in Star Trek: Picard season 2, and she assimilated Dr.
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Who was the first Borg assimilation?

First in Established Star Trek Canon it is tough to pinpoint the first ever human assimilated by the Borg because Time Travel by the Borg technically resulted in the First Humans ever being assimilated; but there is a even further in time incident that resulted in both the CREATION of the Borg and at the same time the ...
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Did the Borg assimilate the Q?

Q. The Q are potentially the least likely to get assimilated, for not just one reason but two. Firstly, their near omnipotence and god-like powers would make it almost impossible for a Borg, or even all Borg working together, to capture a Q.
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Did the Romulans create the Borg?

Although any further details would be purely speculative, it fits with the established canon and timeline that the ancient Romulans could've started experimenting with artificial life forms, accidentally created the Borg and realized the terror their experiments had given rise to.
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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.
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Who is more powerful than the Borg?

Star Trek: Voyager

The Borg discover Species 8472 in the Delta Quadrant and try to assimilate its biotechnology, which is more advanced than anything the Borg have seen. The Borg quickly realize that Species 8472 is immune to assimilation and that contemporary Borg technology is no match for it.
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Is Seven of Nine a Borg Queen?

Seven arrives at the Artifact, a disabled Borg cube captured by the Romulans, after being summoned by Picard's companion Elnor. To save the former Borg onboard from execution at the hands of the Romulans, she temporarily connects herself to the cube inside the queencell, taking on the role of a Borg Queen.
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Which species Cannot be assimilated by the Borg?

Species 8472: Also known as the Undine, they were a highly advanced and biologically unique species from fluidic space. Due to their vastly different biology, the Borg were unable to assimilate or adapt to them.
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Did V. Ger create the Borg?

In the game Star Trek: Legacy, it is said that V'ger itself created the Borg to gain the knowledge by assimilation.
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How many Borg exist?

Whilst the Borg are primarily a nomadic space-bearing race they do however occupy planets with a typical population of nine billion drones primarily for the purposes of strip-mining the planets of all natural resources.
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Are there two Borg queens?

Only one Queen exists at any given time; when she is destroyed, a new Queen takes her place. In Star Trek: Voyager, it's revealed that the Borg Queen isn't a singular entity, but the name given to any that serves as its host, possessing all previous Queen's collective consciousness.
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Where is the Borg Homeworld?

The Borg Homeworld is Earth. That is why the Borg have such a hardon for Earth that they put resources into capturing Earth on the other side of the galaxy and assimilating humanity rather than continuing their geometric expansion out from the Delta Quadrant.
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Did the Borg join the Federation?

The borg collective as a whole didn't join the federation it was just a small splinter group of the borg that joined the federation the main borg collective is still an enemy of the federation and would mostly likely never join the federation instead would keep on trying to assimilate the federation.
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Who decimated the Borg?

Species 8472 possessed superior bio-technology to the Borg Collective, and used it to swiftly destroy multiple Borg Cubes. Species 8472 launched their own invasion of Borg space, something that Janeway believed to be a major threat to the future of the Delta Quadrant.
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What is the most feared species in Star Trek?

The Borg Queen

Though the Borg were eventually humanized, so to speak, by the end of Star Trek: The Next Generation and certainly on Voyager, for a long time they served as TNG's most fearsome enemy.
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What kills the Borg?

Species 8472 destroyed the invaders and proceeded to retaliate with an invasion of the Milky Way Galaxy, intending to purge it of what they considered inferior lifeforms.
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Why is Q afraid of Guinan?

Q seemed frightened of Guinan, telling Picard that she is "not what she appears to be," and that Picard should remove her from the Enterprise. Considering Q's abilities, it's unclear why he would be afraid of Guinan, and Star Trek has never offered a real explanation for Q's reaction.
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How did Janeway defeat the Borg?

Originally Answered: How did Janeway take the borg down? Janeway used a nano virus the Borg were years behind comprehending to wipe them, out. She infected herself, and allowed herself to be assimilated. Faking hiding using stealth tech she knew wasn't effective against the Borg.
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Did Q cause the Borg?

No, the Borg was already coming. The Borg had been sweeping up outposts along both sides of the Federation/Romulan neutral zone BEFORE Q made “official” introductions.
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Are Romulans just Vulcans?

In fact, Romulans share a common ancestry with Vulcans and are considered an offshoot of the same species. They have pointed ears and arched eyebrows, and possess great strength, intelligence, and longevity. The Romulans diverged from their Vulcan counterparts centuries ago due to ideological differences.
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Who came first Vulcans or Romulans?

The Romulans and Vulcans descend from the same ancestor species — specifically, the Romulans are an offshoot of ancient Vulcans. From the Star Trek history we know, it's unclear when the split between the two occurred, but it was likely during Vulcan's war-torn period of history.
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Are the Borg ever defeated?

While Picard was ultimately able to defeat them, the Borg were still considered a lethal threat throughout the galaxy. That changed significantly with the events of Star Trek: Voyager's final episode "Endgame," which set the stage for Picard's final showdown with his greatest enemy over two decades later.
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