What is dark frontier?

What is dark frontier?

“Dark Frontier” is a feature length episode of Star Trek: Voyager, the 15th and 16th episodes of the fifth season. The episode was written by Brannon Braga and Joe Menosky, with direction by Cliff Bole and Terry Windell. It aired on UPN on February 17, 1999.

Does 7 of 9 Go back to the Borg?

Instead she is taken back to Borg space where she meets with the Borg Queen, who reveals that Seven’s establishment as an individual was all part of a plan to use her memories to allow the Borg to assimilate humanity.

What is the Borg designation for humans?

Species 5618
The Borg are portrayed as having found and assimilated thousands of species and billions to trillions of individual life-forms throughout the galaxy. The Borg designate each species with a number assigned to them upon first contact, humanity being “Species 5618”.

How do Borg designations work?

The lifeforms which are newly transformed in-to drones are assigned designations. Designation of Borg drones describe their number in their group and placement within the assigned vessel or station such as: three of twelve, tertiary adjunct of Unimatrix 01.

What race was the Borg Queen?

Species 125 was the Borg designation for a humanoid race which, by the 2360s, had been assimilated into the Collective.

Who was the Borg Queen before her assimilation?

Trekkers met the Borg Queen (Alice Krige) for the first time in Star Trek: First Contact when the Borg attempted to assimilate Earth in 2063, before they were stopped by Captain Picard and the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise-E.

What happens to Chakotay after Voyager?

Chakotay died in 2394, following Voyager’s return, and Admiral Janeway visits his grave marker in that episode. This future was undone by the future Janeway travelling back in time to Voyager to return it to Earth sooner.

Why was Voyager Cancelled?

Two reasons: The narrative of the series came to an end – The show had run its course and the end of series was a natural result of that. The series was being moved out of the way to be replaced by Enterprise – The franchise wanted to go in a new direction and that was the “prequel” series Enterprise.

Did the Romulans create the Borg?

Did Romulans create the Borg? – Quora. No. Canonically, we don’t have a definite origin for the Borg. So far as I’m aware, all available evidence points to the Borg originally being a species native to the Delta Quadrant that went in for cybernetics in a big way.

Did VGER create the Borg?

In the game Star Trek: Legacy, it is said that V’ger itself created the Borg to gain the knowledge by assimilation.

Is Q afraid of the Borg?

The Q have no personal fear of the Borg. The Borg have never demonstrated an interest in psychic abilities, or “powers” not even “future Borg” from Voyager. Their mechanical nature inhibits their ability to use those kind of “organic” abilities.

Did Romulans create the Borg?

What species is a member of species 10026?

A member of Species 8472. Species 10026 is the Borg designation for a warp-capable species whose homeworld was assimilated by the Borg in 2375 resulting in the assimilation of 392,000 lifeforms and 39 vessels. The Queen dispatched two Borg cubes and accompanied them within her own personal diamond.

What does 10026 mean in Star Wars?

Species 10026 is the Borg designation for a warp-capable species whose homeworld was assimilated by the Borg in 2375 resulting in the assimilation of 392,000 lifeforms and 39 vessels. The Queen dispatched two Borg cubes and accompanied them within her own personal diamond.

What is the 3259 species known for?

Species 3259 – Vulcan – Alpha Quadrant The Vulcan species are primarily pacifists by nature. Although space-faring, they maintain a strong connection to their established religion. The species is most notable for their extremely developed mental abilities and touch-telepathy.

What is the meaning of species 329?

Species 329 – Kazon – Delta Quadrant Species 329 name themselves as Kazon, a relatively primitive, yet warp-capable species with a limited understanding of the technology in their possession which they gained control of after conquering their former oppressors. Their technology and biological lifeform was deemed unworthy of assimilation.