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[edit] removed

I removed from the background:

It is speculated that this meeting was the reason why Seven grew to hate the Borg, as she hated what the assimilation process had done to the father she remembered.

Because it is one persons speculation, that was never specifically implied by Seven. --Alan del Beccio 19:59, 24 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Variuos statements sources

Where is the following stated?

"Prior to the USS Enterprise-D's first encounter with the Borg, the Federation had knowledge of their existence based on encounters with species who had been affected by them"

There's no evidence I know of for this next statement - if Guinan told anyone in the Federation about the Borg before Q's stunt it isn't stated in "Q Who"

" (such as the El-Aurians, whose homeworld was destroyed 90 years before). "

Where is this statement made?

"However, such knowledge was not made public because information was too scarce and unconfirmed to hold briefings with Starfleet personnel. "

Thanks to anyone who can show me this background 198.49.180.40 00:47, 8 May 2007 (UTC)

It seems to come from the Hansens referring to the Borg by name prior to their first encounter with a Borg cube in "Dark Frontier"'s flashbacks, and saying that all Starfleet had up until that point were sensor ghosts and rumors (both of which must have predated the Raven's mission). The Hansens also reacted to the discovery of a cube-shaped vessel as if they were expecting Borg ships to be cubes, and Magnus Hansen even verbally anticipated that the Borg would ignore anything that's not a threat. From their dialogue, it seems that the Federation must have at least already heard about Borg ships. The Federation's overall ignorance on all other Borg matters can be gleaned by the Hansens' own ignorance about the drones later in the episode, and how drastically they underestimate the Borg's intelligence.– 72.146.154.68 00:57, 19 May 2007 (UTC)

[edit] First Humans Assimilated?

This article, and the one on Erin Hansen, say that Magnus, Erin and Annika were possibly the first humans assimilated by the Borg. Chronologically, however, wouldn't the 29 people from "Regeneration" be the first Humans who were assimilated? - Bridge 08:23, 25 September 2007 (UTC) You beat me to it.--71.242.86.105 03:24, 6 February 2008 (UTC)