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Borg feat analysis

Jun 14th, 2014
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  1. Borg Collective:
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  3. 1.Routinely invade/destroy planetary and interstellar civilizations, feared throughout the Galaxy.
  4. -No evidence they can leave, however (the Star Trek galaxy is sealed with a rarely-mentioned "energy barrier", which canonically is intended to keep the various godlike beings that dwell there inside.)
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  6. 2.Unclear, ambiguous ability to "adapt", that has not prevented them from being defeated by Federation agents using hacking and various "cures" involving nanotechnology.
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  8. 3.Individual Drones have personal energy shields and beam weapons, and can even operate in hard vacuum. However, they can be killed using advanced, future weapons.
  9. -They are, however, treated as disposable; their standard tactics assume massively outnumbering the target, since they assimilate everyone they defeat.
  10. -They have also exhibited the ability to hack advanced human systems - not merely as a race, but individually. They will often focus on this to the exclusion of combat.
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  12. 4.Can and do time travel, but it is unclear how routinely this is used to solve problems.
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  14. 5.Use their "nanoprobes" to convert humanoid, and possibly non-humanoid, species into Drones loyal to the Collective.
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  16. 6.Have both defeated and been defeated by the Federation, suggesting roughly equal levels of power. Technically, in every instance where heroes were present, they lost; while on those rare occasions of "offscreen" warfare, they won.
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  18. 7.Return to full strength again and again, even when supposedly wiped out through some centralized weakness.
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  20. Nemesis: the Federation.
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  22. Future!Humanity and their allies, who in the latest timeline have learned how to "cure death". Advanced technology capable of bending spacetime; timetravel to observe historical events, but this is classified and strictly prohibited for problem-solving except to restore their own timeline. Adhere to the Prime Directive, which forbids changing the fate of less-developed races. Have, on occasion, developed advanced/unique superweapons capable of destroying planets and star systems. (Note that the Enterprise is a subset of the Federation, and as heroes will intervene to save others despite official disapproval, using luck and ingenuity to destroy seemingly perfect schemes.)
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