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  • ...ed man. Cf. and contrast the RoboCop films, [[THE TERMINATOR]] films, the Borg episodes of ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'', and the Cybermen of ''[[Doc
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  • ...adicts the negative view of <i>[[Star Trek: The Next Generation|STNG]]</i> Borg et al. and takes a positive comic view of becoming a cyborg, including noti
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  • ...nature of the struggle between the benevolent Federation and the hegemonic Borg" (p. 8), i.e., a dualistic struggle between cosmic good vs. evil.[https://e ...tly overwhelm every species by assimilating all individual beings into the Borg collective, stifling their ''élan vital'' ["life-force"] and incorporating
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  • ...r in a series in which Brewster encounters cyborgs in the tradition of the Borg on [[ST:NG]] and thereafter. One explains, "We spent so much time blogging,
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  • ...p://en.memory-alpha.org/wiki/Seven_of_Nine] Kim is uneasy working with the Borg, but their detail provides them with the basis of a friendship. However, Ki
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  • ...nightly costuming, especially juxtapposed to Tuvok or the now-humanized ex-Borg, Seven. On the Hirogen: [http://www.startrek.com/startrek/view/library/alie
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  • ...the set-up to the episode is Seven of Nine's being shown artifacts of the Borg,[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven_of_Nine] "which prompts in the former
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  • ...ng his body overcome with technology (he looked rather like a fashion-ized Borg), and then proceeding to defeat the police." (John Robinson, 08/VI/9)
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  • Comic in tone, which justifies complexities: The former Borg, Seven of Nine; the Doctor, "an Emergency Medical Hologram Mark I"; and Ens ...ally the Doctor, Seven having allowed him to download his program into her Borg implants. The Doctor, in control of Seven's body, begins to experience huma
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  • ...gainst the Federation. Part II shows "Descent" to be a continuation of "I, Borg" (q.v.). See for a serious dramatic use of android robots and cyborgs for a
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  • ...4-face from the groin up, approximately 1/4 cyborg (in the fashion of the 'Borg on ''ST:NG''). Archived (at least for a while) at [www.unitedmedia.com/comi
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  • ...the style from Modern clean-cut to postmodern funky, and we get to see the Borg Queen at some length: a very independent, intelligent, and sexual female cy
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  • ...re a hive species like the Borg of ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation, "I, Borg"|Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'', with insectoid aspects. Since their fi
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  • Episode features mostly ex-Borg Seven of Nine[http://en.memory-alpha.org/wiki/Seven_of_Nine] and the hologr
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  • ...rticle/Equinox-U-S-S-_2000-04-14-00-00-00] Since Seven of Nine is a former Borg drone,[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven_of_Nine] her acting as a conscie
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  • ...lodecks. [* * *] While Seven is in the sickbay, the Doctor uses one of her Borg implants to create a jamming signal" (startrek.com)—the Doctor also uses
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  • ...you wanted to know (and a bit more)" about STNG. See esp. comments on the Borg as mechanized, collective-intelligence, possibly cyberpunk villains (29, 33
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  • ...ally disconnected Borg Cube, and organic species being disengaged from the Borg hive, including shots showing the mechanical/cybernetic in or being removed ...," note contrasts between and among a garden world, the decommissioned (?) Borg Cube (still something of a mechanical/electronic/cybernetic hive), and vari
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  • ...e to the rescue when the holographic Doctor communicates with her via her "Borg implants" and "adjusts her sensors' phase variance," allowing Seven to see
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  • ...,[https://www.clockworks2.org/wiki/index.php?title=Special%3ASearch&search=borg&go=Go] plus the more positively physical merging of humans with ships in su
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  • ...90). Discusses briefly the Computer-Dominated Closed Hegemonies among the Borg and Binars and on other worlds. See for the episodes "[[Star Trek: The Nex
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  • ...the EMH painting Seven" of Nine "in the nude and assuming command during a Borg attack — the ship comes under the surveillance of wonderfully hippo-like
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  • ...holographic Doctor makes a bet with Ensign Tom Paris that he can teach ex-Borg, Seven of Nine about romance. The episode has many similarities to the Geor
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  • Subhead (italics removed): "From Hal to the Borg and Cylons, fictional AIs and robots have been out to get us, which is fun Lightly but effectively illustrated with classic images of robots, and the Borg Queen from [[STAR TREK: FIRST CONTACT]] (1996).
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  • ...s us, new technology impinging upon us; plus, among other works, 2001, the Borg episodes of ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'', Ambrose Paré's Des Monstre
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  • ...MILLION DOLLAR MAN, THE BIONIC WOMAN, THE TERMINATOR, ROBOCOP and the "I, Borg" episode of The Trek: The Next Generation (all cited under Drama). Part 2 b
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  • ...sions to the MCP control tower in [[TRON (1982)]], [[ROBOCOP (1987)]], the Borg in Star Trek, [[2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY (film)]], EVIL DEAD (? take-over by t
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  • ...g[https://www.clockworks2.org/wiki/index.php?title=Special%3ASearch&search=Borg&go=Go] of the Star Trek series, a Zorome crew could be made up of assimilat
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  • ...ways, cf. and contrast the "[[Star Trek: The Next Generation, "I, Borg"|I, Borg]]" episode[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I,_Borg]] of ''Star Trek: The Next
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  • ...e process." This adds the trope of humans turning into machines (e.g., the Borg) to the survival horror genre, which is typically motivated by exclusively
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  • ...ufacture of synthetic (true?) blood, Moreauesque hybrids, the power of the Borg, Dr Jekyll’s chemical experimentations, the machinery of Steampunk, or th
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  • ...s and some alien super-tech on the monumental and geometrical lines of the Borg Cube from ''Star Trek: Next Generation'' — and some ultimately threatenin
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  • ...power of external authority” (149). In this situation, Seven of Nine, the Borg character, is free to explore what is for Graham the most human of elements
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  • ...entity: the cyborg [sic] Spock, the android [sic] Data, and 'the "Becoming Borg/becoming human" Seven-of-Nine'" of ''Voyager'' (p. 507).[https://memory-alp
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  • ...rast the deadly cyborgs in the [[THE TERMINATOR|TERMINATOR]] films and the Borg in ''[[STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION|Star Trek: The Next Generation]]''; c
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  • ...lowing works, Mitchell quotes Anne Cranny-Francis, "The Erotics of the (Cy)Borg: Authority and Gender in the Sociocultural Imaginary" in ''Future Females,
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  • ...dly, though, not mass consciousness [cf. and contrast such entities as the Borg of ''ST:NG'']). This is also shown in a religious war, or more exactly a wa
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