The only Borg that locked lips with Data.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Introduced in Star Trek: First Contact, the powers contained within the body of the Borg Queen make her one of the most formidable villains in the Star Trek canon. Originally created as a lead villain for Captain Jean-Luc Picard to face off against in First Contact, the reincarnated Borg Queen would go on to appear in Star Trek: Voyager.
9 The Borg Queen's Body Can Literally Fall Apart Of course, the Borg Queen's body parts are stored in separate chambers aboard whichever Cube she resides in, reassembled when necessary. However, the body is also capable of literally falling apart, and not just in the separation between top and bottom halves.
6 Does The Borg Queen Even Need A Body? If the Borg Queen can replicate her body, with her consciousness stored within the core of the Collective, it's hard to see why she needs a body. Star Trek: First Contact revealed that the Borg Queen was present at the Battle of Wolf 359, but was clearly happy to let Locutus be the spokesperson for her attempted invasion of Earth.
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