Jepp, and when they get what they want, they try to assimilate you in return. That is not negotiation. and they never surrendered. Negotiation is no option for someone who outclasses the borg by OoM!PREDATOR490 wrote:Borg have double backed on their whole "superior" attitude before when they negotiated with Janeway for their weapon against Species 8472.
They stole all those tech. they just used it to build hubs, etc. They are that fast at repairing because they have a lots of self-repair systems.PREDATOR490 wrote: As for R&D.... Borg would be great. Sure they suck at innovation but their speed at working is unparreled. We are talking about things that can remould their ships, open time portals, make transwarp hubs and create rifts to Species 8472 space.
Something must be letting them get this kinda of shit and building it. They may steal the tech from someone else but the fact that they can steal it and use it so quickly makes them potentially useful.
also, they use thing like replicators. The feddies can rebuild a ship as fast if they want, even faster, because they dont have the max speed of a wineyardslug!
Remember, the GI built a 900km diameter space station in secret in about half a year near to completion. We were talking about some weeks till finalization, thats why the rebels had to rush their attack!
The only use in fight would be cannon fodder.. No guns, slow walk, no evading. The empire simply blows up ships. They don't need the ressources that much, like a tiny-100 planet group would. They only board if they need someone alife/something. And they do it with good efficiency - who needs borg?PREDATOR490 wrote: They would be fantastic cannon fodder and even better at assimilating enemy ships. Why destroy something when you can just stick the Borg on em' and have the ship crew used as cannon fodder.
They dont use nanotech, because it is uneconomic, like replication (which is only used for fast building of wholebuildings on planets, since it needs a horrible amount of energy more than conventional production.)PREDATOR490 wrote: The nanotechnology would also be something that the Empire could use. The only example of nanotechnology in SW was when a nano virus was used against Mon Mothma.
Borg Nanotech has the ability to build drones from completely random junk.
The episode in One where it turns a small 29th century holo projector into a full drone should be adament proof that Nano tech is pretty neat. Additonally, the Borg have shown that their nano tech can be used as a pretty potent virus as was seen against Species 8472 and they were going to use nano tech to assimilate the Federation simply by pouring it into the atmosphere.
Its use as weapons is also inefficient, too. thats why you use guns!
Borg nanotech is not above SW nanotech, it's only the thing that borg are tech-wankers by definition and dont care about the energy efficiency of the process.
Yupp, shields which are frequency based (since they adapt) against weapons without frequency and a lot of brute force.. Useless crap, not enough power. Ever seen Droidekas?PREDATOR490 wrote: SW droids are more sophisticated ?
B1s can be disabled by a kick and depend on the control ship.
SBD were good but would be so much better with the Borg personnel shields.
They have personal shields, too, and those shields are higher power. If the imps will use personal shields, they would certainly not use the whimpy borgish ones.
So why dont we use droids with a network, instead? No need to nourish the body(which is inefficient by definition), you can just switch them off, so they don't need ANY power (borg bodies still need power when asleep), faster reflexes (no nerves&muscles to hamper reaction), higher accuracy in targeting. I could go on for decades.PREDATOR490 wrote: The collective part to the drones is another potential benefit, having every droid or drone able to work and think as one means they could never be attacked without another knowing.
Take a look at TPM, if the droids at the hanger had been in a collective they would have been able to identify Qui Gon and co immediatly.
As for the tactical advantages, having an army of droids working as one and converging their firepower on a single target - even a jedi would improve combat effectiveness substatnially.
Basically put:
Combining SW droid perks with Borg drone perks would make for a whole new army of disposable units with improve tactical coordination and the ability to work as a group and if need be, independantly.
Well, the stealth is nice, but isn't needed. Imps overwhelm their foes, and they don't have that many to need an invisible army. Also, since they have multiple means(gravity sensors, etc) to look through a ships cloaking (thats why they don't use it), I doubt these shields would work.PREDATOR490 wrote: The Jem Hadar have that whole stealth thing going on and they are fanatically loyal.
Use them as the borg drones biological unit and you should have a decent army.
They can grow up within a week, and are pretty much breed to do as they are told.
BUT since I told you above that a pure droid army would outmatch an borg army, and they can produce several droids per second, even a one-week breeding per drone is useless. droids are also loyal and do what they're told, too.
Minidroids are more relyable and more numerous. if you can't gt in, blast a hole into the wall... The Imps are not known for their subtilety. The don't fear diplomatic backlash. they conquer. Also, there are shapeshifters in the SW galaxy, and they learnt to deal with that millenia ago. No big deal.PREDATOR490 wrote: Shapeshifters would be more useful for getting into the hard to reach places and stuff, and while they may be traitors all you have to do is have an SD sit above their homeworld and they should fall into line.