A random Memory Alpha link constitutes no proof; it has no canonicity whatsoever. No proof = admission of defeat. Thank you for almost playing.
Here's some evidence
In deep space nine episode "the passenger" vantika transfered his consciousness to bashir by transferring his neural patterns to him:
SISKO: You're suggesting stored his consciousness in that thing?
DAX: His neural patterns encoded as bioelectrical pulses. He could have placed that device under his nail months ago, just in case he needed an escape route in an emergency. His last resort before death.
A similar thing happened when Tieran transferred his consciousness to Kes in episode "warlord"
EMH: I've identified the transfer mechanism. This cortical implant was automatically activated at the moment of death. It enhanced Tieran's neural pattern and sent it out along the peripheral nerves. The actual transfer took place through these bio-electric microfibres. When they came into direct contact with Kes they transmitted Tieran's pattern up through her nervous system and into her brain.
Plus we see visual evidence of them appearing to have a new consciousness so this is more than just dialogue.
Thank you. We see here that there is "neural energy" and a physical pattern, and that both are necessary. Therefore, there's no evidence of what you claim, i.e. that the neural energy contains the totality of what makes up that person's mind. Brain structure (such as long-term memory, proclivities and habits) are realistically a physical matter, and there's nothing to contradict that in the canon.
We knew that already, of course, but it's nice of you to destroy your own argument.
I aim to please but don't thank me yet. There's nothing in canon to confirm that either. Just because the brain is a physical object doesn't mean every detail of it is considered part of the physical pattern on the holosuite.
EDDINGTON: The holosuite is specifically designed to store highly complex energy patterns. The computer's processing their physical patterns as if they were holosuite characters. Trouble is, I'm not reading any neural energy.
ROM: Neural energy has to be stored at the quantum level. The holosuite can't handle that.
ODO: So if their physical bodies are stored here, where are their brain patterns?
QUARK: Everywhere else. Their brain patterns are so large that they're taking up every bit of computer memory on the station. Replicator memory, weapons, life supports.
The Holosuite stored enough of their physical pattern so that their appearance can be shown as holosuite characters but their brain patterns or neural patterns as they called them were stored everywhere else. If what you say is true then you're making it sound like the holosuite is what is storing all of their knowledge, consciousness, long term memories, etc.. Even if I give in and say that neural energy is what is needed to transfer a person's consciousness, I'd still say that the neural patterns contain all of a person's knowledge. This is what is implied in countless episodes.
No proof = admission of defeat.
here's some
voyager episode "omega"
JANEWAY: I guess I will. I'm curious. When did the Borg discover Omega?
SEVEN: Two hundred twenty nine years ago.
JANEWAY: Assimilation?
SEVEN: Yes, of thirteen different species.
JANEWAY: Thirteen.
SEVEN: It began with Species two six two. They were primitive, but their oral history referred to a powerful substance which could burn the sky. The Borg were intrigued, which led them to Species two six three. They, too, were primitive, and believed it was a drop of blood from their Creator.
Seven has knowledge of how the borg first discovered omega. The knowledge seems useless, oral history of burning sky stories. It's certainly not knowledge of how to create an omega particle or have any usefulness in that regard. The borg found it to be potentially useful in the future so they saved it. It's either that or maybe seven of nine was wrong and the borg store all of someone's knowledge. I'm assuming the collective at least has access to someone else's knowledge as long as the drone is still alive and hooked up to the collective too.
If I said it? It's right there on page 2. Try to pay attention next time instead of accusing me of lying.
If I were accusing you of lying I would have said that you didn't say it. You need to work on your lingual skills a bit.
Flaw? Being a more efficient weapon is a flaw now?
the death star's super laser isn't considered chain reaction based by most star wars fans. That means that the death stars weapon outputs more power than the galaxy gun. It's kinda like the idea of a phaser on star trek. Star wars fans believe that a phaser is not a directed energy weapon and it can only vaporize material because of a chain reaction. Then its argued that star wars hand weapons are more powerful even if they can't vaporize people and material. The galaxy gun's chain reaction weapon wasn't designed to destroy the death star.
Explain why it wouldn't work against the Death Star. Or was the double negative you used indicative that you think it would change the outcome?
the death star's shields plus the death star isn't a planet. That weapon was designed to work against a planet.
And yet they repeatedly fail to assimilate S8472, the Federation, or even Voyager.
Have you considered the possibility that they talk shit?
They assimilated the federation in at least 2 time lines. One was shown in episode "parallels". Plus we saw a conquered earth for a moment in the movie "first contact". The queen told seven of nine that they were deliberately letting voyager survive. The borg could have if their survival depended on it. Species 8472 uses organic technology. If the borg weren't capable of assimilating this kind of organic technology, that limitation wouldn't help star wars tech since star wars tech does not use organic technology.
Oh. I get it now. What you were actually asking in the OP was:
"If we gave the Borg enough technological upgrades and prerequisite knowledge, could they conquer the GFFA?"
The answer would be- most likely. What was this meant to prove?
that the borg win in this situation. See? Was that so hard? Thanks for playing.
Just because I feel like being picky and showing you're a dishonest wanker:
They can't put someone in storage indefinitely. If you actually watched the episode you would know that two people went into that transport buffer, but only one could be removed, as the second pattern had:
"The second pattern has degraded 53%. He's gone."
Yeah, indefinitely. Sure. Wank on, trektard.
Don't worry about it, I can be picky too. How much longer would scotty have survived in the transporter buffer had the Enterprise D not have come? We know he was in there for 75 years, but how much longer? I don't know myself. Let's just say it was an unspecified about of time or unclear then. That's what indefinitely means. Go look it up:
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/indefinitely