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Not all Borg are assimilated from other species. Here a newborn Borg baby is pictured. [1]
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A Borg on the bridge of the Enterprise-D. [2]
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A Borg personal shield. [2]
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A typical Borg has one eye replaced with a cybernetic implant. Other modifications include subdermal armour, skin modified to withstand vacuum, and personal forcefields. [3]
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A Borg drone injects nanoprobes into a victim. [3]
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Borg nanoprobes. [4]
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The Human on the left is showing more substantial implants; on the right, a full drone. [3]
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The early stages of assimilation. Nanoprobes under the skin begin constructing implants immediately. [3]
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The Borg 'Queen' encountered by the Enterprise-E is thought to be a personification of the Borg collective, created to interact with other species. She is one of the most heavily modified of the Borg. [3]
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This is Seven, formerly Seven of Nine, tertiary adjunct to unimatrix zero one. Seven was abducted from the collective by the crew of the USS Voyager and had most of her Borg implants removed against her will.


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References

# Series Season Source Comment
1 TNG 2 Q Who
2 TNG 3 The Best of Both Worlds, Part 1
3 Star Trek : First Contact
4 VOY 4 Scorpion, Part 2
Series : TNG Season 2
Episode : Q Who
Series : TNG Season 3
Episode : The Best of Both Worlds, Part 1
Film: Star Trek : First Contact
Series : VOY Season 4
Episode : Scorpion, Part 2


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