This versus scenario isn't going to last long or be worth considering unless the Borg do send in overwhelming numbers. Without superior numbers, Borg quietly infiltrate key facilities and assimilate key or stray Gungan personnel. Since the Gungans tend to need a lot of prodding to be reminded they are in a fight, this actually works in the Borg's favour.Batman wrote: Who will have numerical superiority because you say so despite the Borg having a history of NOT sending in overwhelming numbers. Whereas the Gungans (are you INTENTIONALLY misspelling that?) DID get it together and tried to fight against the TF.
Yes, I was intentionally misspelling Gungun because that's how it comes off phonetically in my head.
... There are smarter way to conduct a diversionary attack. Like, a fighting retreat keeping the droids engaged and moving away from Theed, perhaps even spread out more, after the theatre shield fails. Instead they advanced, losing quicker than they would have, shortening the period of their diversion.Having vastly superior numbers and equal or superior firepower does that for you. The Borg have neither, at least initially. Happily ignoring that the Gungan assault was a distraction.
It doesn't appear that the Gungan range weapons have near the capacity of a good blaster. If the Gungan deployment is indicative of how they fight with each other, they pelt each other with a smattering of ranged then close to melee, a primitive warrior order of battle.
Which handily outrange Borg drones, what with them needing direct physical contact to assimilate AND being slow as molasses.