So yes, the Borg are aware of the Q from assimilating humans that have had contact with them. No, they don't know HOW to assimilate them as their assimilation is based on doing so by biomechanical means. In short, it is quite likely that the Borg queen fears the Q.
One thing is certain: the Borg are nearly impossible to defeat completely, and they will be a thorn in the side of the Federation for years to come.
The Millennium Falcon is (approximately) 58,000 times faster than the USS Enterprise-D. The (Galaxy Class) Enterprise-D's top speed is stated to be Warp 9.
Here are The 15 Strongest Star Trek Species, Ranked From Weakest To Most Powerful!
- 15 THE XINDI.
- 14 THE THOLIANS.
- 13 THE HIROGEN.
- 12 THE KLINGONS.
- 11 THE ROMULANS.
- 10 THE CARDASSIANS.
- 9 THE VULCANS.
- 8 THE NACENE.
The 'Star Trek Voyager Technical Manual' page 13 has full impulse listed as ¼ of the speed of light, which is 167,000,000 mph or 74,770 km/s. ¼ impulse for Voyager would be 18,665 km/s. Voyager's ¼ impulse is 10 times faster than the shuttle's.
The link I posted above suggests that Starfleet has roughly 6,000 to 9,000 ships through most of the TNG arc, based primarily on things said in dialogue during the series. This is a best guess based on the Federation having ten "fleets" (like the US Navy's Atlantic Fleet vs Pacific Fleet) of about 600-900 ships apiece.
6.5 billion km per second
Yes I believe the Q ( that is- the Q continuum as a whole ) are the most powerful beings in Star Trek Universe. The Q has UNLIMITED control of space matter and time. The Douwd clearly does not have power over time.
No. In ST The Motion Picture, Spock clearly states that V'Ger is a living machine that comes from a planet of living machines. The Borg are not living machines. They are cyborgs, a (crude) mix of organic parts and technological parts.
The 20 Most Powerful Ships In The Star Trek Universe, Ranked
- 8 USS Defiant.
- 7 Borg Cube.
- 6 Doomsday Machine.
- 5 Whale Probe.
- 4 Nomad.
- 3 Species 8472 Bioship.
- 2 Krenim Temporal Weapon Ship.
- 1 V'Ger.
Star Trek: The 10 Deadliest Races In The Galaxy, Ranked
- 3 The Borg.
- 4 Klingons.
- 5 Romulans.
- 6 Pah-Wraiths.
- 7 Cardassians.
- 8 Changelings.
- 9 The Vidiian Sodality.
- 10 The Breen Confederacy. The Breen Confederacy was mentioned on numerous Star Trek series but didn't appear until Deep Space Nine.
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The canon makes it clear that the hierarchy for strength among the three species would go — Vulcans, Klingons, then Humans. It means that an AVERAGE Vulcan is three times stronger than an AVERAGE human, and an ATHLETIC Vulcan is three times stronger than an ATHLETIC human.
The simple answer to any question formulated as “Could…?” is, “It depends on how far afield you are willing to go.” Some people hold that anything conceivable is possible and therefore could happen. But the Borg are a fictional creation designed not so much for plausibility as for frightfulness.
Australian shipyard Incat claims to have built the world's fastest ship, the Francisco, which can travel up to 58 knots or 67 miles per hour. Described as a "high-speed dual-fuel vehicle and passenger ferry," the ship is powered by two modified jet engines driving a pair of water jets.
Transwarp. Voth ship traveling at transwarp speeds. Transwarp is a term associated with some technologies that allow the utilization of speeds that exceed traditional warp drive limits. ( TNG: "Descent")
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The fastest ship ever shown on Star Trek was the shuttlecraft Cochrane, attached to the USS Voyager. In the episode Threshold, it successfully achieved Warp 10, meaning it occupied every point in the universe simultaneously as it was traveling at infinite velocity.
The Enterprise-E, a Sovereign class starship, launched in 2372 from the San Francisco Fleet Yards under the command of Captain Jean-Luc Picard, and most of the key officers from the Enterprise-D.
Voyager was about 70,000 light-years away from home, and crew would often use "75 years" as the time it would take to get back home at top speed. This means the Voyager series used the old method of Warp calculation. 70,000/9.9753 is roughly 71 years.
Introduced in The Next Generation, they would appear in Deep Space Nine, Voyager and Enterprise. Only in the final Voyager episode is the Borg Queen played by the same actress who played her in the feature film Star Trek: First Contact, Alice Krige.
Star Trek: Picard revealed previously that the Romulans attained their Borg Cube when a Scout Ship from the Romulan empire was attacked by Borg and its occupants were assimilated. Strangely, however, this process ended up severing all Borg on board from the Collective, and drove the assimilated Romulans insane.
USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) personnel. A Galaxy-class starship such as USS Enterprise-D normally had a complement of approximately 1,000-6,000 crewmembers, including civilian residents and families. From commissioning in 2363 until destruction in 2371, crewmembers joined the crew, and some departed or were lost.
From 44 lost persons 5 left ship (Kes, Borg-Children and Neelix) = so 39 dead crew at all. There are lot of hints, that you have to take care, to reach the final count of the crew: More than a dozen died as Voyager got pulled in Delta Quadrant (“Nightingale”). So at least 13 people died.
It was built to fight the Borg. Being designed to fight the Borg, the Defiant has very high manoeuvrability and hull armour to compensate for Borg being able to bring down shields, which gave it enough survivability against the Dominion to go on the aggressive.
USS Enterprise NCC 1701-J - “The largest Starfleet starship to appear anywhere on screen is the upgraded Enterprise-J briefly seen in the episode "Azati Prime". It's described as being "almost 2 miles" in length (i.e. 3.2 kilometers) as compared to Borg cubes which are approx. 3 kilometers in length along each edge.”
Star Trek Reveals A TNG Character Became Enterprise Captain After Picard. The new canonical Star Trek: Picard prequel novel has revealed who replaced Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) as the Captain of the Enterprise: Worf (Michael Dorn).
At the end of each cycle, the ship would be destroyed before moving backwards to play out the same scenario. The Enterprise would ultimately end up being destroyed 18 times before the crew was able to navigate out of it, although we only get to see it destroyed four times in the episode.
The likelihood of Picard captaining the Enterprise in the new series is essentially nil. That doesn't necessarily mean the Enterprise won't play a role in the series, however. The ship would survive all four TNG films, with Picard still in command at the end of Star Trek: Nemesis.
Gizmodo's Io9 blog ranked the original design of the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) as the best version of the Enterprise, characterizing the original as still superior to eleven later versions of the Enterprise that had appeared in the Star Trek franchise.
Enterprise-D was destroyed in 2371 after an attack by renegade Klingons breached her warp core. Although the saucer section separated before the breach, the force of the explosion caused the section to crash on the planet Veridian III.
1 Answer. You can't even compare the two. Hyperdrives allow you to travel around the galaxy in a matter of days whereas warp drives take decades, requiring numerous refueling operations along the way.
The total cost for the project is estimated at US$983 billion. It is proposed that NASA will create a program to build the spacecraft. The ship will take about 20 years to build, and Congress will allocate 0.27% of the United States' Gross Domestic Product each year to the program.
It's on deck 10, in the forward part of the ship. It came from the fact that the off duty bar/star gazing lounge area was located in the Forward frame of Deck Ten: Ten Forward.