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        Sent: 24. toukokuuta 2007 8:01
        To: [email protected]
        Subject: Re: [Indo-StarTrek] The Borg (was borg adaptability)
        
        

        
        Ini ada sedikit informasi khusus mengenai Borg Queen
        yang saya dapat dari internet. Mudah2an bisa sedikit
        menjawab pertanyaan:
        
        The enigmatic Borg Queen is the central locus of the
        Borg Collective. She brings order to the legions of
        voices within the Hive mind and provides a common
        direction - much like the queen of an insect colony.
        She resides primarily at Unimatrix One in the Delta
        Quadrant, but will often leave this home base to
        participate in assimilation efforts of a special
        nature.
        The Borg Queen has a unique personality and a sense of
        individuality that normal Borg drones are not allowed.
        She is usually the one who "speaks" for the Collective
        in situations where contact with outsiders is best
        conducted by an individual. But for the Borg Queen the
        concepts "I" and "we" are interchangeable. In her own
        words, she is the "one who is many."
        
        The Queen spends much of her time in her "lair" with
        her head and spinal column residing in a special
        alcove. When she emerges, she will "re-assemble"
        herself into a predominantly artificial body - the
        arms, legs and torso appearing to be entirely
        synthetic, while the head and shoulders seeming to be
        organic, but with substantial cybernetic implants.
        
        Information on this being is still very limited.
        Apparently the Borg Queen has been destroyed on a
        number of occasions, but another queen always seems to
        take her place. (It is not clear whether more than one
        queen exists simultaneously, or if a new queen is
        created when the old one dies.) The Borg's collective
        nature makes it likely that each Borg Queen has all
        her predecessors' (and/or counterparts') qualities and
        memories. Therefore when she speaks as "I," she is
        presumably referring to all previous manifestations of
        the Queen, going back probably thousands of years.
        
        The earliest Federation data on the Borg Queen was
        collected by Magnus and Erin Hansen, two
        exo-biologists who spent several years studying the
        Borg in the 2350's aboard their science vessel, the
        U.S.S. Raven. The Hansens were assimilated before they
        could transmit their findings to Starfleet, but the
        information was later recovered by the U.S.S. Voyager
        about 20 years later.
        
        In 2373, the Borg Queen spearheaded the Collective's
        attempt to alter Earth's history in order to make
        humanity easier to assimilate. However, due to
        interdiction by the U.S.S. Enterprise-E, not only did
        the plan fail, but the Queen and all other Borg
        involved - who were occupying the Enterprise at the
        time - were killed when plasma coolant liquefied their
        organic components.
        
        This Queen was soon replaced by another, almost
        identical one - a drone assimilated from Species 125 -
        who encountered the U.S.S. Voyager in the Delta
        Quadrant when that Federation crew attempted to
        procure a transwarp coil. The Borg Queen Vessel was
        destroyed during that incident; however, it is not
        clear if the Queen herself was still aboard at the
        time. If so, she was replaced by another
        virtually-identical successor, whom Voyager once again
        encountered, in 2377, at a time when the so-called
        "Unimatrix Zero" phenomenon threatened the integrity
        of the Collective. That Queen apparently died in 2378,
        when a neurolytic pathogen was introduced into the
        Hive and wreaked havoc on a massive scale.
        
        At this time, it is not known if the Queen was
        subsequently replicated, or even if the Borg
        Collective survived the pathogenic attack.
        
        The assimilation of the human race has been an elusive
        goal of the Borg since its first encounter with the
        U.S.S. Enterprise-D in 2365, in spite of that species'
        below-average cranial capacity and other physiological
        limitations. The Borg Queen has long sought a
        counterpart with a mind of his or her own to help
        bridge the gulf between humanity and the Borg -
        someone to be more than just another drone. In late
        2366, during the Borg incursion that culminated in the
        costly battle at Wolf 359, the Queen wanted Captain
        Jean-Luc Picard to give himself freely to the Borg,
        but he resisted and was transformed into Locutus. (He
        was soon separated from the Collective, however.)
        Seven years later, during the Borg's temporal
        incursion to Earth in the year 2063, the Queen tried
        to similarly seduce the android Data, by giving him
        organic components and by appealing to his emotions,
        but again, resistance proved to be not futile.
        
        Her successor later "allowed" the drone Seven of Nine
        (who had been the daughter of the Hansens - probably
        the first humans ever assimilated) to be separated
        from the Collective by the U.S.S. Voyager, in order
        for her to gain experience as an individual. Almost
        two years later, in 2375, the Queen attempted to lure
        Seven back into the Collective - again, by having her
        give herself voluntarily to the goal of Borg
        "perfection", while remaining an individual within the
        Hive. After refamiliarizing Seven with assimilation
        procedures during an attack upon Species 10026, the
        Queen ordered her to program nanoprobe viruses that
        would be used surreptitiously upon Species 5618 - the
        human race.
        
        In spite of the Queen's seductive appeals to the
        former drone, Seven of Nine refused to assist in the
        destruction of yet another race, especially the one
        she had come from and was now living among. The Queen
        even brought in the Magnus Hansen drone to convince
        Seven that her "family" was the Collective. These
        temptations ultimately failed, and Seven was rescued
        by Captain Janeway and the U.S.S. Voyager, to the
        Queen's chagrin.
        
        In 2376-2377, the Queen was engaged in an obsessive
        quest to uncover the interlink frequency that bound
        certain drones in a dreamstate realm called Unimatrix
        Zero while regenerating. She wished to terminate this
        realm, because in it drones were able to regain their
        identities as individuals, and even though they would
        awaken from it without any memory of the experience,
        the Queen considered it a threat to her control over
        the Hive. Thanks to intervention by Voyager, the Queen
        actually got her wish, but not quite how she wanted:
        Unimatrix Zero was shut down, but the drones who
        occupied it regained their individuality in the
        physical world and began a resistance movement to
        undermine the Collective.
        
        In 2378 the Queen once again had a fateful encounter
        with Voyager when a future version of Kathryn Janeway
        came back in time from the year 2404 with technology
        that could help the lost starship resist the Borg
        while using a Transwarp Hub as a shortcut home. The
        Queen was actually approached by Admiral Janeway with
        an "offer" - to help the Queen prevent Voyager from
        destroying the Transwarp Hub in exchange for the
        ship's safe passage to the Alpha Quadrant. But the
        Queen wanted more - she wanted to assimilate the
        technology from the future. The Queen thought she had
        the upper hand when she attempted to assimilate the
        admiral, but it turns out the older Janeway was
        carrying a neurolytic pathogen that proceeded to
        infect the Collective. That pathogen brought chaos to
        the Collective, leading to the decapacitation of the
        Queen and the destruction of Unimatrix One.
        
        The extent of the damage to the Borg as a whole, and
        its status as a continued threat to the galaxy,
        remains unknown at this time.
        
        --- Radhitio Sadewo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:colonel_radhitio%40military.com> >
        wrote:
        
        > Menurutku, Para writer startrek seringkali membuat
        > musuh yang hebat-hebat 
        > sampai-sampai mereka sendiri ga tau cara ngalahinnya
        > (Borg, 8472). Akibatnya cara 
        > ngalahinnya jadi simplistik banget.
        > Gue setuju dengan indie. Episode end game dimulai
        > dengan bagus tapi diakhiri 
        > dengan terlalu simplistik. Demikian juga dengan
        > episode scorpion. Gila ga coba 15 
        > kapal Borg diancurin ama 1 tiny winy bity ship.
        > Awalnya keren banget, tapi 
        > endingnya yah.....cuma gt aja, cape deehh......
        > 
        > Sebenarnya banyak yang kita ga tau tentang Borg
        > seperti apa fungsi queen, apa dia 
        > cuma mimpin 1 kapal or jadi central processor buat
        > semua Borg. Jk mimpin kapal 
        > doang, kenapa ga semua kapal punya queen? Jk dia
        > jadi server (central processor), 
        > kenapa waktu di first contact, ketika queennya mati,
        > Borg ga punah? malah ada 
        > queen baru (Voy)? Tp waktu di Voy queen mati, semua
        > sektor ancur. Terus asal 
        > queen darimana? Kalo first contact bilang dari
        > helmsman Locutus. Tapi kalo dia 
        > memang sebagai main core, harusnya dia udah ada
        > sejak dulu, bahkan sebelum 
        > Locutus ada.
        > 
        > Yg gue pernah denger, sebenernya dulu Gene mau
        > menghubungkan antara Borg dan 
        > V'ger, tapi sayang Gene keburu meninggal.
        > 
        > Anyway, kalo kalian mau merencanakan pertahanan bumi
        > dari Borg dengan ngakalin 
        > adaptability, ga usah repot2, kalo Borg ada juga
        > mereka ga akan nyerang kita kok. 
        > Paling kita masih sianggap kaya Kazon, hehehe.....
        > 
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