Perform repairs, assimilate victims in assimilation chambers, monitor and direct onboard systems, etc. When I said "interface", I was implying a physical access port, of which I've seen only one example aboard a Borg ship. That was in BoBW, and it was merely an interface for a Borg drone to regenerate by gathering energy to fuel it's artificial components.Knife wrote:Thats ridiculous. If the only access point is the regeneration nodes, why are would the Borg get out of them.The only interfaces on Borg vessels I'm aware of is their regeneration alcoves. I hardly expect a R2 unit to successfully sit in one.
I was saying that the only physical access port I've ever seen is in a Borg alcove, which only feeds energy to a Borg drone, nothing more. The rest of the ship the Borg access is through the typical Trek touch panels, which I'm extremely dubious R2 could use.Durring the TNG scenes with crew inside the cube, numerous drones are walking around and ignoring the crew as they are not a threat. Why would they be walking around if their work station and bunk are the same regeneration node?
No, they don't.Those two paragraphs conterdict each other.Other interfaces Borg drones use are control panels, similar to Federation touch screen panels. I don't see how a R2 unit would utilize those, since it apparently lacks arms and fingers to work them effectively(not to mention simply being to short to boot).
In regards to Borg drones interfacing with alien computer systems and the like, they use their forearm assimilation tubules to actually stab into enemy control panels and attempt to take control from there.
In alien vessels. Please read more carefully.IF the Borg use their tubes to touch or insert their own hardware/software into control pannels,
Submit evidence that R2 units use their adapters or have equipment designed to punch into alien computer consoles instead of requiring a access port designed specifically for them.whats the beef with an R2 unit using its probes/arms/onboard equipment to do the same.
If R2 can find a physical access port compatible with his adapters, he could certainly try. However, I see no reason to assume he could, especially since we've seen no such access ports on Borg vessels.Can not an R2 unit install its own software/hardware into the system to manipulate it?
Maybe I've missed earlier infromation in the thread. Does an R2 unit use subpsace signals? Are they compatible with Borg ones? Does R2 even know the Borg use subspace signals?And why would the R2 need a drone's tranciever to scan frequencies and find the one that the Borg are using?As to hacking into the Borg Collective's subspace signals, this has only been done through a Borg drone, which I'm extremely dubious R2 would successfully capture and utilize in this manner. Furthermore, even Data's attempts to access critical Borg system in BoBW resulted in him being stumped by Borg security measures and declaring all critical systems protected.
Borg subspace signals are apparently similar in nature to transporter signals(STTNG "Best of Both Worlds"), a technology, so far as I know, completely foreign to the Star Wars technology base.
Are you suggesting R2 could physically incapacitate and remove internal hardware from a Borg drone? This seems a rather bold assumption since:Picard ripped one out of a drone because he didn't have any resources handy to use his own gear.
1) R2 would become a threat to the Borg on that vessel. In my opinion, that spells the end for that R2 unit.
2) The R2 unit knows exactly what's it's looking for...which brings up the question how?
3) The R2 unit can understand a completely foreign technology base, and utilize it better than the Federation's andriod.
4) The R2 unit has the capability to disable a drone and extract a piece of technology from inside said drone. Again, how does the R2 unit know this?