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The Borg is a collective of humanoids implanted with cybernetic components in the Star Trek universe. They are from the Delta Quadrant and their ships shapes consist of massive cubes, spheres, and even pyramids. Their minds are connected to the hive mind and every drone has lost it’s individuality. The Borg can assimilate entire civilizations in just a day. They assimilate different species to gain their memories and knowledge so they can achieve perfection. The Borg also have a Borg queen, who controls the collective. The Borg has tried to assimilate humanity twice, giving us the Battle of Wolf 359 where the Federation got their butts kicked with 11,000 casualties and the loss of 39 out of 40 ships. Then the Borg tried to go back in time to April 5th, 2063 to prevent the first contact between humans and Vulcans. Thanks to Picard, humanity was not assimilated. The Borg surprisingly actually had a species they couldn’t assimilate. Species 8472 slapped the Borg in the face, having the ability to completely destroy entire planets. The Borg would finally be defeated by none other than Captain Janeway herself, using a viru- ahhhh *gets assimilated* HELP ME- I’M TURNING INT- We are Borg. Yǿʉѓ bĩǿlǿĝĩĉãl ãñd ţêĉĥñǿlǿĝĩĉãl dĩşţĩñĉţĩvêñêşş ŵĩll bê ãddêd ţǿ ǿʉѓ ǿŵñ. Rêşĩşţãñĉê ĩş fʉţĩlê.
The Borg has its famous quote:
“We are Borg. Lower your shields and surrender your ships. We will add your biological and technological distinctiveness to our own. Your culture will adapt to serve us. Resistance is futile.”
“We are Borg. Lower your shields and surrender your ships. We will add your biological and technological distinctiveness to our own. Your culture will adapt to serve us. Resistance is futile.”
by Grass grows, birds fly... April 23, 2021
May 24 Word of the Day
The horror and shame of getting old; especially when approaching the age of gray hair and arthritis.
by shrimphead February 28, 2009
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An older, effeminate man who thinks he knows everything. He loves to monopolize conversations and assumes he is always the smartest man in the room, however that couldn't be further from the truth. His disingenuousness when talking amongst his peers reveals him to be the douchebag charlatan that he is. Also, a mixup of the words "braggy" and "bore".
by SpazzticOne July 24, 2020
3
herbs: yo, wanna go to the borg tonight?
karthik: definitely dude, i totally hit a jack on the river there last time. SHIP IT HOLLA!
karthik: definitely dude, i totally hit a jack on the river there last time. SHIP IT HOLLA!
by khup December 11, 2006
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A play on words referring to the Jehovah’s Witness religion.
Jehovah’s Witnesses commonly refer to their religion simply as “The Society,” “The Organization,” or “The Org” for short. The online ex-Jehovah’s Witnesses community started drawing comparisons between the religion and the Borg race of Star Trek, and thus the phrase was born.
In the words of John Cedars, a well-known ex-Jehovah’s Witness: “The fictional Borg were half organic and half robotic. Individually, they were all formerly independent people who were at one time captured and 'assimilated' by the Borg, at which point they were robbed of their humanity and everything that made them an individual. Once appropriated into the Borg, one cannot think or act as an individual, but only as part of the collective. It's a worryingly accurate metaphor that plays on the Society's obsession with unity and organization.”
Jehovah’s Witnesses commonly refer to their religion simply as “The Society,” “The Organization,” or “The Org” for short. The online ex-Jehovah’s Witnesses community started drawing comparisons between the religion and the Borg race of Star Trek, and thus the phrase was born.
In the words of John Cedars, a well-known ex-Jehovah’s Witness: “The fictional Borg were half organic and half robotic. Individually, they were all formerly independent people who were at one time captured and 'assimilated' by the Borg, at which point they were robbed of their humanity and everything that made them an individual. Once appropriated into the Borg, one cannot think or act as an individual, but only as part of the collective. It's a worryingly accurate metaphor that plays on the Society's obsession with unity and organization.”
by JW Terms November 14, 2018