Did the Borg come from Vger?
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Did the Borg come from Vger?
In the game Star Trek: Legacy, it is said that V’ger itself created the Borg to gain the knowledge by assimilation.
Where is the Vega Colony at in Star Trek Online?
Although the canonical location of Vega (Alpha Lyrae) on a 2D-projected galaxy map would be in the Alpha Quadrant, at the border between the Denobula- and Tellar Sectors, Star Trek Online puts it in the Risa Sector.
Where is the Defera invasion zone?
Orellius Sector Block
The Defera Invasion zone can be accessed from either the Defera Visitors Center or Defera System in the Deferi Sector of the Orellius Sector Block. This area will always be available for players to visit.
Where are the Gorn on Nimbus STO?
Gorn Canyon Located South of Paradise City, the canyon is under the control of a pack of Gorn separatists. They control the passage to the satellite installation.
How do I get the Nimbus pirate distress call?
The device is one of the rewards from completing the “Installation 18” mission. It can only be activated while in combat.
Is there a Borg Homeworld?
Officially, the existence of a Borg homeworld is a hypothetical one as it has yet to be revealed in a canon Star Trek source. However, an identity for the Borg homeworld is given by the non-canon novel Lost Souls, which names it Arehaz.
Who are the Hur Q in Star Trek?
The Hur’q (known to the Dominion as Burrowers) are a race from the Gamma Quadrant who invaded Qo’noS in the 14th century. “Hur’q” is the Klingon name for the species, meaning “Outsider”. By 2409 they were believed to be extinct until 2410, when it was found out that they had merely been in hibernation.
How old is the Klingon Empire?
The Klingon Empire was the official state of the Klingon people. It was founded in the 9th century by Kahless the Unforgettable, who first united the Klingon homeworld of Qo’noS. Since then, the Klingon Empire expanded its sphere of influence by conquering numerous systems and incorporating them.
Why do old Klingons look different?
Each Klingon redesign has a simple real-world explanation: better makeup and prosthetics. The 1960s Klingons were essentially humans, but the original feature films and 1990s Star Trek had the budget and expertise to develop a more alien look with ridged foreheads and bushy wigs.