Borg vs Tholians
Posted: 2004-10-17 06:53pm
More specifically, could the Borg assimilate a crystalline life form like the Tholians?
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Nice hasty generalization. Borg can absorb most organic beings we've seen so far, and Fed-level tech, up to and including 29th century ones it seems. That by no means they can assimilate ALL of them.Robert Walper wrote:Well, Borg nanoprobes can assimilate organic beings and technology. Which catagory do the Tholians fall under?
Where, exactly, did I state that Borg nanoprobes can assimilate any organic being? Right off the bat Species 8472 comes to mind as a organic race that couldn't be assimilated, at least initally.Batman wrote:Nice hasty generalization. Borg can absorb most organic beings we've seen so far,Robert Walper wrote:Well, Borg nanoprobes can assimilate organic beings and technology. Which catagory do the Tholians fall under?
See above.and Fed-level tech, up to and including 29th century ones it seems. That by no means they can assimilate ALL of them.
Borg nanoprobes can also infect technological systems like computer consoles and interfaces. My point being if Tholians share physical traits similar to either type of system, seems likely the Borg could assimilate them.Furthermore, IIRC all of the lifeforms we've seen assimilated were of the garden-variety carbon-based kind. They may be utterly incapable of assimilating crystalline lifeforms.
You may not have said so specifically, but a blankt statement like that can easily be interpreted that way. As you are aware that there are limits, I have no further problem.Robert Walper wrote:Where, exactly, did I state that Borg nanoprobes can assimilate any organic being? Right off the bat Species 8472 comes to mind as a organic race that couldn't be assimilated, at least initally.Batman wrote:Nice hasty generalization. Borg can absorb most organic beings we've seen so far,Robert Walper wrote:Well, Borg nanoprobes can assimilate organic beings and technology. Which catagory do the Tholians fall under?
Borg nanoprobes can also infect technological systems like computer consoles and interfaces. My point being if Tholians share physical traits similar to either type of system, seems likely the Borg could assimilate them.[/quote]Furthermore, IIRC all of the lifeforms we've seen assimilated were of the garden-variety carbon-based kind. They may be utterly incapable of assimilating crystalline lifeforms.
All indications point to Tholians being a crystalline sentient life-form that live in environments of extreme heat. So, if they're not carbon based, nor suited to exist in a class-M environment, would the borg still be able to assimilate them, or are they an incompatible species?Robert Walper wrote:Well, Borg nanoprobes can assimilate organic beings and technology. Which catagory do the Tholians fall under?
In Voyager the Borg failed to assimilate Species 8472. However it was not due to their genetics. The reason nanoprobes failed was the Species 8472 had damn good immune system that killed any nanoprobes before they could get to work.I've only seen Borg assimilating Class-M, carbon-based humanoids, but I never saw Voyager, so I might be mistaken.
until we see evidence that the borg actually can assimilate other life forms beyond carbon based, we have no reason to believe that they can. If you want to make an argument in favor of it, then the onus is on you to provide evidence. Saying that it's not clear whether they can or not when there's absolutely zero evidence they can at all is a common copout technique.Bellator wrote:We have never seen the Borg assimilate non-carbon based lifeforms. However, this does not mean they are incapable of doing so. And since the vast majority of sentient species we've seen are carbon based, it makes sense that the vast majority of the Borg collective is made up of carbon based lifeforms. So it's not clear if ALL Borg drones are carbon based, or that there are non-carbon based drones out there that we haven't seen (after all, there must be trillions of Drones, and we've only seen a fraction of them on screen).
Ha, an ethereal Borg.Dark Primus wrote:Seven of Nine mentioned they assimilated energy based lifeforms in some episode, can't remember which one.
Species 259 in "The Gift." Seven says they were "technologically advanced" and "...inhabited Galactic Cluster 3, a transmaterial energy plane intersecting 22 billion omnicordial lifeforms." (Technobabble overload.)They were the lot from whom the Borg assimilated technology somehow integral to "regenerating" stuff.Dark Primus wrote:Seven of Nine mentioned they assimilated energy based lifeforms in some episode, can't remember which one.