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Are the Borg just a ripoff?!?

I found this info a few months ago when I was researching the origin of the phrase "resistance is futile." It's such a common saying now that I was wondering if its first use was in Star Trek or something else... excellent post truncated

Don't forget the Vogons, they like that phrase resistance is useless.

The Borg are space zombies. They're mindless, drone-like, creatures with no real expression or emotion, they resemble dead bodies and coming into significant contact with one causes you to become one of them.

Well, it that were really true they'd be called the Bees (Bies), not the Borg.
 
You'd have better luck saying the Borg were a ripoff of the Cybermen from Doctor Who. Maybe the Terminators from Terminator (1984) or the Sentinels from X-Men (1961).

Ah, but have any of those ever demonstrated the ability to assimilate others?

Apart from Alex, the T-5000 from Terminator Genisys of course. But that came much later than the Borg, so if there's any ripoff there, it's Alex!

Johnnybear covered the Cybermen, but outside of them, one of the villains of 1993's Superman III was assimilated by the supercomputer (which scared the HELL out of me as a little kid).

Though I will state that after the Borg, the number of assimilating antagonists seemed to explode. The X-Men, for example, fought the Phalanx in the mid-90s, who were basically techno-organic hybrids of Borg and the T-1000.
Alex, you're even less original!
 
one of the villains of 1993's Superman III was assimilated by the supercomputer

Apparently that was just an outer shell, so to speak. After the computer is destroyed, you can just barely see her (now fully human again) climbing out of the wreckage.
 
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