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Bolian

Canon - Official Star Trek alien race

Humanoid race from Bolarus IX distinguished by light blue skin and a bifurcated ridge running down the center of the face. Bolians are one of the more active members of the Federation with supplying a large amount of officers and enlisted personnel to Starfleet each year along with extensive scientific and cultural attaches to civilian projects. Bolian culture is one of service and research. Their sciences are comparable to modern Federation standards. TNG "Conspiracy" 1-25

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B'omar

Canon - Official Star Trek alien race

Technologically sophisticated humanoid civilization from the Delta Quadrant. The governmetn was willing to permit passage of Voyager but imposed such severe limitations on the agreement that Voyager personnel elected to travel around the region instead.A paranoid species who offered a very convoluted path through their space. VOY "Raven" 4-74

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Boraalan

Canon - Official Star Trek alien race

Humanoid inhabitants of planet Boraal II, who lived on a technological level similar to Earth's medieval period. The planet underwent a catastrophic transformation in 2370. The planet's atmosphere suddenly dissipated, rendering it uninhabitable. The colony observer, Nikolai Rozhenko, broke the Prime Directive when he tricked the Enterprise personnel into transporting the entire Boraalan village he had been studying to Vacca VI. Colonists were housed in a holodeck that Rozhenko had created to fool the Boraalans into believing they were on a trek to a new area on their own planet. TNG "Homeward" 7-165

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Borg

Canon - Official Star Trek alien race

The Borg are a race of "enhanced" humanoids native to the Delta Quadrant. Originally completely organic, their evolutionary development led them to create the highly effective hive social structure that achieves a collective consciousness through cybernetic implants.

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To the Borg, individual thought and action are considered imperfect and weak. They travel through the universe in their hive cubicles seeking new civilizations to assimilate into their own consciousness, or in their words, "add the biological and technological distinctiveness of to their own". They don't simply assimilate individuals, they devour cultures, races, entire worlds in achieving their understanding of perfection. If a Borg drone dies or is beyond repair, his memory will still be retained by the collective. So in a sense all Borg are immortal.
Each Borg has cybernetic implants that differ with the specific designated task. The assimilated drone has only to listen to the murmur of thousands that transmit into his mind precisely the task at hand, never needing to decide independently nor worry about what course of action to take. The result is an outward harmony and complete cooperation among the drones at the price of surrendering individual thought. Yet such a life of security has prompted Borgs separated from the collective to long to lose themselves within the collective again and return to the hive.
Assimilation is the Borg's means of adding or replacing drones, as well as their sole purpose of existence. New technology and knowledge is Borg symbolgathered in this way, and nearly every species encountered has been assimilated easily. Species 8427 is the notable exception. Assimilation is achieved by injecting nano-probes below the the victim's subcutaneous layer into the bloodstream, whose blood cells are then attacked and subjugated by the probes to work together and lay the groundwork for connection to the collective. Thousands of such probes can be injected within seconds, making the effects of initial assimilation immediate. Bio-technological interface with Borg cybernetic implants and attachments are also created by the nano-probes in preparation for surgical procedures that may include modified extremities for specific tasks, or optical and aural implants. Constant to all assimilated drones is the neural implant that is unremovable once installed. It is the actual connection the drone has to the rest of the collective, relaying all orders while maintaining records, coordinates, and other information about the drone's activities.
Hive Structure
The immense knowledge of all the assimilated Borg minds function as one, and each Borg is part of a giant subspace communications network called the Borg Collective. All critical information is relayed to each Borg through this network, allowing the instantaneous adaptation and reaction to any outside factors. The Collective is organized into a social hierarchy composed of several social hives with drones and a Borg Queen. The Queen does not function as a breeder of new drones, but the central consciousness that dictates the will and motives of the collective. She uses the pronoun "I" instead of "We" but does not appear to be truly individual, instead maintaining an awareness above that of an ordinary Borg. TNG "Q Who?" 2-42, MOV First Contact 8, VOY "Scorpion, Part I" 3-68


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Boslic

Canon - Official Star Trek alien race

Humanoid spacefaring civilization. A Boslic freighter docked at station Deep Space 9 in 2372 and contraband was found aboard the vessel by security officer Kurn. The Boslic captain pulled out a disruptor and shot Kurn. DS9. "Sons of Mogh" 4-87


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