Except for those few who experienced Unimatrix Zero, I don't think there's any evidence that the Borg dream.
It was established in "Q Who" that the Borg don't only reproduce by assimilation. Our heroes found an infant that was already in process to become a drone, and it had to come from somewhere.
Perhaps the biological part of Turd Ferguson's scenario occurs, but without the accompanying subconscious activity.Except for those few who experienced Unimatrix Zero, I don't think there's any evidence that the Borg dream.
She might keep her bottom half in another cube just for safe keeping. Or she lost it. THere's a lot of cubes out there. She'll eventually find her bottom half. Just have to keep looking. It's probably stuck between some borg cushions.I don't think the Borg Queen had any.
Kor
Are we sure? Perhaps this is the real reason why Picard was so mad at them in ST: First Contact. Years of frustration just builds up to this...Picard and Seven seem to still have them.
Are we sure? Perhaps this is the real reason why Picard was so mad at them in ST: First Contact. Years of frustration just builds up to this...
Kor
If Picard has children, will those children have nanoprobes swimming around in their bloodstream?
That's a comforting thought .Cutting it off inflicts a wound that they would then have to heal and repair. Doesn't seem necessary. You just wont be using it much. If they want to increase their numbers other than thru assimilation, it would seem easier to just 3D print/replicate new drones. Faster too.
According to iborg, they have little replicator things in their bodies that convert energy into matter and nutrients. Male organs might be seen as vestigial.
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