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How did the Romulans capture a Borg Cube?

How did the Romulans capture a Borg Cube?

The submatrix collapse happened right after Ramdha and the other Romulans were turned into Borg Drones. It’s possible the Zhat Vash came up with a way to neutralize the Borg Cube, perhaps by planting some kind of virus into the Collective, but it required Romulans to be sacrificed for assimilation.

Did the Klingons fight the Borg?

The Klingons, now armed with transphasic torpedoes, managed to successfully defend the planet Morska from the Borg.

Why are the Romulans so evil?

Romulans tend to be highly xenophobic, engaging in extended periods of isolationism, and could be perceived as outright racist to other species, believing themselves to be superior. At least some Romulans believed that, one day, the Romulan Empire would rule the entire galaxy and that Humans would be extinct.

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How did the Romulans get the Borg cube?

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.

What happened to ramdha and the Romulans?

According to Hugh (Jonathan Del Arco), the former Borg from Star Trek: The Next Generation who is now Director of the Romulan Reclamation Project, the crew of the Shaynor were the only Romulans ever assimilated by the Borg. The submatrix collapse happened right after Ramdha and the other Romulans were turned into Borg Drones.

Who are the Romulans in Star Trek Picard?

The devious cousins of the Vulcans, the Romulans are more prominent than ever in Star Trek: Picard, which is set in 2399. In fact, the new CBS All-Access series’ backstory is built around the Romulan supernova that was first introduced in J.J. Abrams’ 2009 Star Trek movie.

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What happened to the Borg cube in Star Trek?

Redubbed as “the Artifact” by the Romulans, the derelict Borg Cube is now the site of the Romulan Reclamation Project, where the thousands of assimilated Borg Drones are “reclaimed” by scientists from various species, including Dr. Soji Asha (Isa Briones), who is secretly a synthetic and the ‘daughter’ of the late Commander Data (Brent Spiner).