https://borgcollective.fandom.com/wiki/Borg_Probe#Power_Systems
The Borg utilize a unique method of powering almost all their on-board systems, maintaining their highly decentralized interior design they do not rely upon a single warp core or such devices in order to solely generate power for the entire vessel. Each vessel generates its own power via power nodes - each device capable of generating an enormous amount of power. Borg vessels however possess hundreds, thousands perhaps even millions depending upon their size and class. These power nodes are spread throughout the vessel collectively producing a sufficient amount of power which the vessel requires at any given time. Only a fraction are active at any one time with additional redundant power sources located throughout the ship [3] which activate and begin generating power as another power node fails. As their power demands increase as a result of construct additional weapons and alcoves for newly assimilated drones the vessel may construct additional power nodes. Additionally, the method of dispersing their power ouput makes it almost impossible for intruders to sabotage the entire vessels power systems at once, in the event one power node is disabled only the small section which it powers and the devices in that section lose power for 4.8 minutes causing a manipulation effect in the vessels subspace field before another node activates and restores power [3],. The only system which does not rely upon power nodes are the transwarp drives which are powered by the transwarp coils themselves.
So it seems that Borg use "Power Nodes" and many of them in their vessels. They're highly distributed and redundant. But like the term "Warp Core", what is the actual source of power behind it? Since canon doesn't give you anything concrete to work with, what do you folks think it is?
From what I can tell, it's not based on these:
- Nuclear Fission/Fusion
- Matter/Anti-Matter reaction
- Artificial Quantum Singularity
- Tetryon Reactors
- Temporal Reactors
These types of Reactors are already in use by many 24th century species.
So what do you think powers these Borg "Power Nodes"?
The Borg utilize a unique method of powering almost all their on-board systems, maintaining their highly decentralized interior design they do not rely upon a single warp core or such devices in order to solely generate power for the entire vessel. Each vessel generates its own power via power nodes - each device capable of generating an enormous amount of power. Borg vessels however possess hundreds, thousands perhaps even millions depending upon their size and class. These power nodes are spread throughout the vessel collectively producing a sufficient amount of power which the vessel requires at any given time. Only a fraction are active at any one time with additional redundant power sources located throughout the ship [3] which activate and begin generating power as another power node fails. As their power demands increase as a result of construct additional weapons and alcoves for newly assimilated drones the vessel may construct additional power nodes. Additionally, the method of dispersing their power ouput makes it almost impossible for intruders to sabotage the entire vessels power systems at once, in the event one power node is disabled only the small section which it powers and the devices in that section lose power for 4.8 minutes causing a manipulation effect in the vessels subspace field before another node activates and restores power [3],. The only system which does not rely upon power nodes are the transwarp drives which are powered by the transwarp coils themselves.
So it seems that Borg use "Power Nodes" and many of them in their vessels. They're highly distributed and redundant. But like the term "Warp Core", what is the actual source of power behind it? Since canon doesn't give you anything concrete to work with, what do you folks think it is?
From what I can tell, it's not based on these:
- Nuclear Fission/Fusion
- Matter/Anti-Matter reaction
- Artificial Quantum Singularity
- Tetryon Reactors
- Temporal Reactors
These types of Reactors are already in use by many 24th century species.
So what do you think powers these Borg "Power Nodes"?