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When a drone's [[Cortical Node]] malfunctioned a regeneration cycle could not be started. If a drone remained in an unregenerate state for too long, it lost motor control, and eventually became unconscious; a state very undesirable to the Borg. If a Borg drone was unable to continue to fully regenerate as it needed (due to injury or malfunction), it would be removed from its alcove by other drones and its components were salvaged for reuse.(VOY: "Dark Frontier") | When a drone's [[Cortical Node]] malfunctioned a regeneration cycle could not be started. If a drone remained in an unregenerate state for too long, it lost motor control, and eventually became unconscious; a state very undesirable to the Borg. If a Borg drone was unable to continue to fully regenerate as it needed (due to injury or malfunction), it would be removed from its alcove by other drones and its components were salvaged for reuse.(VOY: "Dark Frontier") | ||
With knowledge of Borg technology, Alcoves could be integrated directly into [[ | With knowledge of Borg technology, Alcoves could be integrated directly into [[StarFleet]] vessels to serve the same purpose of their counterparts on Borg vessels. When this was done they would require over thirty megawatts of power to run each alcove.(VOY: "Dark Frontier") Or if needed, a Borg drone could regenerate by means of a converted [[Federation]] power conduit which would function similar to an alcove. (TNG: "I Borg") | ||
==Placement Within the Vessel== | ==Placement Within the Vessel== | ||