Boeing 757 wrote:Yea, they just don't seem to get it. Even if the Borg were to assimilate the most brilliant engineer of the Empire, they would still have to confront the issue of replicating Imperial powerplants and weapons, which are both clearly far more advanced than their own equivalents.
It's analogous to giving a Roman praefectus fabrum the schematics of the U.S. space shuttle. He may be able to understand what it can do in theory, but he will neither understand the vast majority of its workings nor have the capability to build one due to the constraints of the technology which he finds available to him.
Okay, I'm curious how people keep saying that the Borg couldn't assimilate Star Wars technology due to Star Wars tech being more advanced than their own. The Borg assimilate
people and can take over ships or planets or places with industry (assuming they can hold onto it militarily or don't damage the equipment in it). I doubt Palpatine knows exactly how the Death Star works and he was able to use it to blow up planets just fine.
I will grant you that Borg replicator technology may not be able to just scan a blaster and create a copy of it... if only because there are materials in the Star Trek universe that replicators can't copy and the gas that blasters use might be one of them. Hypermatter sounds like another thing that replicators couldn't copy. Heck, there might even be vital components used in Star Wars tech that need tools to make that the Borg don't have (okay, the Borg have nanotech, transporters, and replicator technology and I can't really imagine there being much you can't build with stuff like that) but the fact is that there are people in the Star Wars universe who have the tools to make Star Wars tech.
If the Borg can survive long enough to get into a weapons shop and get ahold of a bunch of blasters then suddenly they have a bunch of blasters (the Borg did use ranged weapons in The Next Generation... but that was before Voyager and they got those assimilation tubes that they stuck with). If they can find out who makes the blasters they can go to the factory and assimilate the people who work there. Once the have a factory and the workers tell them how the blasters are made then they can make their own using the tools at the factory and using their own technology (even if a blaster uses components or ammo that can't be replicated then the replicators should be able to make a good portion of the other parts).
The only thing the Borg should need to get access to Star Wars tech would be:
1). An engineer who knows how the technology work. They can assimilate him to get the info out of his head or just make him loyal enough to tell them what they need.
2). Tools to manufacture the technology. They already have nanotech, replicators, and transporters which should give them options for aiding production or getting the tools. If they find a factory that makes the stuff and assimilate it then they get the tools and workers in one go.
3). Resources to make it. There may be materials that their replicators cannot synthesize but there are sources of it in the Star Wars galaxy and its just a matter of stealing it or making it themselves.
4). The skills to use the technology. Astromech droids can plot routes through hyperspace, it should be fairly easy to figure out how a blaster works, operating droids should be easy if the droids choose to obey.
5). If all else fails, steal something. If the Borg can beam into a weapons shop and make off with some blasters then they get weapons. If they can beam into a hyperdrive capable ship and assimilate the occupants then congratulations they've got a hyperdrive capable ship.
In First Contact the Borg were able to beam into the Enterprise and start taking over parts of the ship and leaving their trademark green fog and exposed cables and stuff all over the place. The stupid fog and cables are... stupid but I guess it means they can use their nanotech and replicator stuff to make Borg equipment. If the Borg can beam onto a wandering freighter or something and assimilate the crew then they could Borgify parts of the ship to presumably give themselves transporter capability. With transporters then stealing stuff should be easier for them and give them an option to aquire resources in limited quantity. They aren't going to be a major threat... at most something like pirates in some backwater sector until they can get the resources they need for mass production.
But, the Borg should be able to assimilate Star Wars tech because the can assimilate the people who understand Star Wars tech and if they play their cards right then they should be able to get the tools needed to make that technology. It won't be intantaneous but I don't see anything that would realistically prohibit Borg from getting access to Star Wars tech if they have enough time to get ahold of the information, facilities and materials to make and use the stuff.
Fry: No! They did it! They blew it up! And then the apes blew up their society too. How could this happen? And then the birds took over and ruined their society. And then the cows. And then... I don't know, is that a slug, maybe? Noooo!
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