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Should Mirror Data have the Borg trait?

Just randomly thought of it. Considering he adapts Borg parts to himself in the comic and it’s even reflected on the card, I figured it makes sense.

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  • WaldoMagWaldoMag ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited February 2019
    I think there are two criteria's for whether they qualify as a member of a race.
    1) are they that race
    2) are they trying to be that race,

    Edit: thought of one more honorary.
  • (HGH)Apollo(HGH)Apollo ✭✭✭✭✭
    It would be nice as Borg is in many voyages and he doesnt have it.
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  • Shy KhanShy Khan ✭✭✭✭✭
    If that were the case, you could argue any iteration of the Doctor EMH using the mobile emitter would have the Borg classification. Not saying it's not valid, as it could be considered being multi-species, like Troi or Spock.
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  • DScottHewittDScottHewitt ✭✭✭✭✭
    Shy Khan wrote: »
    If that were the case, you could argue any iteration of the Doctor EMH using the mobile emitter would have the Borg classification. Not saying it's not valid, as it could be considered being multi-species, like Troi or Spock.

    I thought the mobile emitter came from the future or something. It was Borg?
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  • ProontProont ✭✭✭✭✭
    Shy Khan wrote: »
    If that were the case, you could argue any iteration of the Doctor EMH using the mobile emitter would have the Borg classification. Not saying it's not valid, as it could be considered being multi-species, like Troi or Spock.

    Maybe I'm remembering wrong but wasn't the mobile emitter future Federation tech? The only Borg connection was One's creation.
  • DScottHewittDScottHewitt ✭✭✭✭✭
    Proont wrote: »
    Shy Khan wrote: »
    If that were the case, you could argue any iteration of the Doctor EMH using the mobile emitter would have the Borg classification. Not saying it's not valid, as it could be considered being multi-species, like Troi or Spock.

    Maybe I'm remembering wrong but wasn't the mobile emitter future Federation tech? The only Borg connection was One's creation.

    I looked it up. 29th century tech taken from Starling. He either had stolen it, or reverse engineered it from the stranded Timeship...


    https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Mobile_emitter
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  • IronagedaveIronagedave ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited February 2019
    The confusion probably lays where the mobile emitter was infused into One's neo cortex from birth in a voyager episode. So for one moment in time it was a part of Borg technology.

    As to Data I think it's a bit too loose to give him the borg trait, I feel Tempted Data would be a better argument, if I recall rightly organic tissue was used to help give data feeling and lure him into the borg collective.
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  • GhostStalkerGhostStalker ✭✭✭✭✭
    I think the comic writers were, in a way, trying to evoke the "questionable morality" shown by Lore when he used Hugh's Borg cluster to advance his own agenda. Mirror Universe, evil Data would obviously be more like his evil brother.

    Following that thought... The One, Lore, has the Borg trait. So, it's up to DB.
  • Jim SteeleJim Steele ✭✭✭✭✭
    I'd rather they finished designing his "art" than changing stats as at the moment he is unfinished/horrendous looking.

    Jim
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  • Data1001Data1001 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Jim Steele wrote: »
    I'd rather they finished designing his "art" than changing stats as at the moment he is unfinished/horrendous looking.

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