The Borg have ruled Star Trek for four decades, but a newly canonized species might be the closest thing to a true rival we've had in years.
Paramount+'s new 'Star Trek' show just introduced a new villain race that could have replaced the Borg, then cast them aside.
The Episode marks a major turning point for the series as the plot transitions from academy education to real-life situations, which threaten the lives of the young cadets. Star Trek: Starfleet ...
Outside of the Klingons, the most legendary foe in Star Trek is arguably the Borg, whose nearly-unstoppable cybernetic ...
Kristy Ambrose has been writing professionally since 2010. She dabbles in various genres, but her favorites are fantasy and science fiction. She creates everything from fanfiction to serialized novels ...
Warning: contains spoilers for Star Trek: Voyager: Homecoming #3! Star Trek’s worst change to the Borg is now officially a part of franchise canon. The Borg were one of Star Trek’s most powerful alien ...
Will the real Borg please stand up? Throughout all of Star Trek history, the Borg reign supreme as the most iconic adversary of Starfleet. This hive-mind collective has captured imaginations since ...
In the Star Trek: Picard Season 3 finale, Jack Crusher is assimilated. Jean-Luc discovers his son has become Vox, a type of transmitter Borg sending the greatly diminished Borg Queen‘s orders to the ...
The Borg collective strips away everything that makes the victim unique and leaves only a Borg drone. Considering the fact that Star Trek is told primarily from the Starfleet's perspective, almost all ...
The former Borg drone Hugh died in "Nepenthe," the seventh episode of Star Trek: Picard, killed by a blade thrown from the hand of Narissa (Peyton List), a Romulan spy of the Zhat Vash, a faction ...