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The '''Borg Queen''' is a catagory of [[Borg]] drone that serves command and control purposes. Borg Queens are always female, with an organic component composed of the head, neck and sholders. Several of them have been observed.
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|name=Borg Queen
|image=[[Image:Borg queen.jpg|200px|center]]
|quote="Don't hate me because I'm beautiful."
|race=[[Borg]]
|affiliation=[[Borg]]
|gender=Female
|birthdate=unknown
|deathdate=unknown
}}The '''Borg Queen''' is a [[Borg]] drone that performs a command and control function on a [[Borg Cube]] or other Borg vessel or installation. Several of them have been observed, but they all look identical, suggesting that their organic components are all cloned from one original source.
 
The purpose of a Queen in what is supposedly a collective intelligence driven by group decisions rather than a command heirarchy is unclear.  It raises the possibility that Borg claims of unity in thought, identity, and purpose are greatly exaggerated.
 
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Latest revision as of 17:46, 17 July 2009

Borg Queen
Borg queen.jpg
Quote:

"Don't hate me because I'm beautiful."

Race:

Borg

Affiliation:

Borg

Gender:

Female

Born:

unknown

Died:

unknown

  [Source]

The Borg Queen is a Borg drone that performs a command and control function on a Borg Cube or other Borg vessel or installation. Several of them have been observed, but they all look identical, suggesting that their organic components are all cloned from one original source.

The purpose of a Queen in what is supposedly a collective intelligence driven by group decisions rather than a command heirarchy is unclear. It raises the possibility that Borg claims of unity in thought, identity, and purpose are greatly exaggerated.