![]() Note that most of these mechanics are not present during their inclusion in the Starfleet Tutorial, and most players will first encounter them in “Where Angels Fear to Tread”.ĭrones adapt to energy weapons (i.e. The Borg have some unique mechanics that make them a challenging foe for new players first encountering them. Remodulating an energy weapon can take precious seconds in combat Voyager in 2378, however in 2409 the collective renew their assault on Alpha Quadrant powers at Vega. The Collective was severely weakened by the actions of the U.S.S. The first official contact between the Federation and the Collective came in 2365, although unofficial contacts and assimilations predate this. On both occasions, the Cube was only narrowly defeated by Starfleet. It's crew numbered up to 130,000 and on two occasions the Borg were confident enough to send just a single cube to assimilate Earth. The Borg are also easily identified by their iconic vessels, whose basic shapes underscore their massive destructive potential. No Borg drone or unit can function without being connected to the Collective, as witnessed in the kidnapping of Locutus shortly after the Battle of Wolf 359. The Queen directs the actions of each Borg unit, and assigns priorities and tasks via subspace communications. The Borg are led by a figurehead, known as the Borg Queen. The Borg are distinguished by their collective consciousness (often heard by a chorus of voices), their fusion of biological matter and technology, and their driving principle to assimilate all knowledge or eradicate threats, without regard to ethics. Junior is survived by son, Joel Borg and daughter-in-law, Pauline daughter, Jeanne Rorick grandchildren, Seth Rorick, Anthony Borg, and Natasha Shinneman and grandson-in-law, Derek Shinneman great grandson, Cadence Shinneman brother, Clifford Borg and sister-in-law, Joan sister, Bonnie Tillman, 13 nieces and nephews (on the Borg side) brother-in-law Don Grant (Jessie’s brother-in-law) and his five children and many grandchildren Rosemarie and Bob Ley (his mother’s last living sibling) two aunts-in-law many cousins and their families and his church family.The Borg Collective is the term used to define the forced combined consciousness of trillions of individuals, using technology. He was truly loved by a lot of people and will be greatly missed. This man has left a big hole in a lot of lives with his passing. The best thing I can say about Junior is that he shared his love for Christ – with his neighbors, with the church members that he visited, and with his family He loved playing board and card games and sharing jokes. ![]() ![]() Junior was the guy that everyone called for help. He always had stories of his visits with “his” customers. He delivered in Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, New Mexico and Louisiana. ![]() The last few years he drove a delivery van for the Adventist Book Center in Keene, TX. Junior drove truck for Harris Pine in Hutchinson, MN (furniture mfg), Brandom’s Kitchens in Keene, TX (cabinet mfg), and 20 years full time and at least 12 years part time for Little Debbie. He always knew his neighbors, and not just the ones on either side of him, or across the street. He always said he was shy, but somehow never met a stranger. His was the first face most people saw at church on Sabbath mornings as he greeted everyone with a handshake or hug and a “Happy Sabbath, so glad to see you again.” The not so simple facts – Junior was an elder of the Cleburne First Seventh-Day Adventist Church for several decades. where Junior and Jessie lived the rest of their lives in the Keene/Cleburne area. January 1978 brought the family to Keene, TX. The family moved to Corrales, NM for three years, and then to Hutchinson, MN for eleven and a half years. The two became four with the births of their children: Joel on Jand Jeanne on December 26, 1962. They married on August 17, 1958, and he farmed with Jessie’s family in the Texas Panhandle. Jessie was teaching at the church school there. He met his future wife, Jessie Lee Noel at the El Paso Seventh-Day Adventist Church. He was first stationed in Ft Bliss, El Paso, TX. He joined the army and served during 1956/1957. Junior grew up farming in a time when horses were used more than tractors. ![]() Junior was the second of four children, three boys and then their little sister: Duane “Red” Borg (deceased), Junior, Clifford Borg, and Bonnie Borg Tillman. He was born in Pine River Village, Minnesota on December 16, 1935, the son of Olga (Osvold) and Oscar Borg. The simple facts…Junior Borg passed away Tuesday, Septemin Crowley, Texas. Saturday, Novemat the Cleburne Seventh-day Adventist Church. A memorial service for Junior Oscar Borg, 86, of Cleburne, Texas will be held at 3 p.m. ![]()
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