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Do the Borg do research ?
But is this actually true ? I began to wonder when I thought about 'the omega directive', where 7 says that the Borg managed to stabilize an Omega molecule for a trillionth of a nanosecond (or something to that effect), as that would imply some research , or at the very least, experimentation. Or in 'dark frontier', where they come up with an 'assimilation virus' (which needs no new technology I think , but it is a novel approach most probably. In 'Endgame', admiral Janeway brings new technology to which the borg have no defense at that time, and after the first confrontation, the admiral says that ' the Queen is studying her scans of our armor and weapons--and she's probably got the entire Collective working on a way to counter them!'. I think it would be very unlikely the Borg would need a lot of time to come up with a solution utilizing technology they already have - although the possibility remains that all they have to do is simply to construct some device that takes a lot of work and they don't carry around in a standard cube's inventory -- or such. So, what do you think ? Do the Borg do any kind of research ? (note: although this post contains almost only VOY references, I still think the topic is more general than that, so I placed it here; it's just that most of the material on the Borg is found in VOY) |
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Location: Saint Louis (aka Defiance)
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Re: Do the Borg do research ?
If some previous society had been working on some highly advanced project prior to being assimilated by the Borg, then that knowledge would be passed onto the Collective and further work on the project would be continued there via the hive mind, IMO.
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Re: Do the Borg do research ?
But I doubt they'd have the capacity for pure original research. Maybe the Queen, but the drones operate on little more than instinct. But they would have had to have it at one point in the distant past, back before they were all cybernetic, back when they were mostly organic.
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Re: Do the Borg do research ?
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Re: Do the Borg do research ?
Thus, indigenous Borg research is derided and dismissed: it's quite on par with the Federation's, or perhaps ten or a thousand times better, but is not a significant element in the total research effort of the Collective. Timo Saloniemi |
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Re: Do the Borg do research ?
When we first met Seven of Nine, it appeared that she had more autonomy that the bulk of the drones. So the drones don't all exist at the same level of mindlessness. Last edited by T'Girl; March 9 2013 at 09:33 PM. |
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Re: Do the Borg do research ?
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Location: South Dakota
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Re: Do the Borg do research ?
It occurs to me that their Omega molecule research may have only been a massive computer model, and that seeing it "stabilize" in the model made the Collective think it could be harnessed in reality. |
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Admiral
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Re: Do the Borg do research ?
Sure, they look like zombies. But so did Isaac Newton. Sure, they move like cripples. But Stephen Hawking is worse. Even if they smelled phenomenally bad, they would only be matching Albert Einstein. None of this has any bearing on their ability to do research. The average Borg doesn't engage in chit-chat. That doesn't make it a poor researcher; to the contrary, it reduces the laboratory hours wasted on coffee breaks or water cooler conversations. Witty remarks and clever ideas can fly back and forth along the inaudible Collective channels. With trillions of brains having Eureka moments, some of this is going to rise above the research speed of your average, non-cyborg culture. It's not as if we ever heard that the Collective would treat Eureka moments with "Shut Up And Keep Walking Slowly Towards Phaser Fire" put-downs. To the contrary, the Borg Einsteins are in the admirable position of being able to efficiently work on their theory of general relativity even when walking slowly towards phaser fire. They just have to do the slowly walking bit in addition to being brilliant minds. And if this Vinculum stuff is to be believed, the Borg "souls" are essentially immortal. Once the Drone body is gone, the innovative spirit of the assimilated Einstein still lives on and keeps interacting with the other minds in the Collective. Timo Saloniemi |
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Location: At star's end.
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Re: Do the Borg do research ?
As opposed to Newton, Hawking and Einstein, who actually discovered valuable information via their own creativity, without stealing it from anyone. This makes the borg phenomenally stupid/ungifted when it comes to creativity and research. The omega particle borg experiment was based on information assimilated from several species; and the borg still failed to stabilize the particle, despite the huge resources thrown at the problem. 7 of 9, on the other hand, as an individual, solved the problem in days, by using the meager resources on Voyager. You can assimilate all the Einsteins you want; if you lobotomize them, by forcing them to think only what you want them to think, by forbidding anything approaching creativity (after all, innovative ideas can give drones...ideas: why should I go slowly towards that phaser fire, anyway? that's just stupid), you have gained nothing in creativity.
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Re: Do the Borg do research ?
They can't do transwarp, though, while the Borg can. Why, even deranged Borg subgroups frightened out of their wits can devise all-new methods of transwarping ("Descent").
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Location: At star's end.
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Re: Do the Borg do research ?
The borg do only the former, NOT the latter.
And sending 2 cubes (a few years apart) out of MILLIONS to assimilate the federation doesn't really scream 'priority'. Quite the contrary.
And this standard is pretty tight, according to how the drones behave, to how former drones describe the collective (not much freedom of thought there), etc. AND according to the borg's proven incompetence when it comes to scientific research (creativity in general): hundreds of years (perhaps hundreds of thousand of years) of high-tech without managing to develop anything non-trivial on its own? Pathetic.
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Lieutenant Junior Grade
Location: Somewhere in Space and Time...
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Location: California
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Re: Do the Borg do research ?
It's essentially multitasking. Even Seven's full name (7 of 9, tertiary adjunct of Unimatrix 01) implies her role within the collective. She belongs to a group of 9 drones; the group serves as one of at least three other groups who performs various alternating functions (hence, adjunct) for the primary Unimatrix (as opposed to being permanently assigned to a specific task, like taking bullets in the chest or maintaining the transwarp or building interplexing beacons or whatever). At the time Voyager meets Seven, her temporary assignment is to assist Voyager with the 8472 problem. At the exact same time, even though she's doing that one job, Seven has access to all the thoughts and memories and knowledge of the entire collective at her disposal. If someone working on some other task needed her input, they'd have it, even though she's currently occupied with the 8472 problem. We also know that Seven hasn't ALWAYS been 7 of 9, that throughout her tenure as a Borg she's served in various capacities. In Survival Instinct, she's in a group of 5. But, as the Queen so adeptly puts it in First Contact, it can't be explained in puny human terms, so it's not really worth the effort. They are many, and they are one.
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Location: Mentone
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Re: Do the Borg do research ?
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