![]() Zergs can also reproduce at rapid speeds. Also, I should note that cerebrates don't have a profile yet, but they have so pretty broken regenerative powers I believe it's high Regenerationn and which Protoss needed void manipulation to bypass. XDĮven Zerglings are significantly stronger than the Borg drones, plus that excessive mass in numbers is another advantage. ![]() But hey, if they wiped out all their minions, the Cerebrates would be left with nothing to rule, so, it's still a victory. the Borg don't have that, so they'd keep regenerating. The only problem I could see is you need Dark Templar energy to take out a Cerebrate, and. They also have the ability to analyze and adapt, which was shown all the way back in "Q Who" and confirmed by Riker in "Best of Both Worlds" so they'd discover which units are the ones who "guide" the lower Zerg, the greater minds which do so, and act accordingly with this information. If the planet is lost, they'll just raze the surface until the creep is gone and all of the Zerg units die. ![]() ![]() Pretty much backs up what I said above, doesn't it? It doesn't matter if the Zerg are immune, since the Borg won't be fighting in a land engagement. And they have thousands if not millions of cubes to help them scour the Zerg presence from the galaxy forever. I recently raised a big stink over this, that the Enterprise-D was only 6-A at best, but point remains and I agree, a single cube can destroy every planet the Zerg are on, wiping out the surface until nothing is left of Zerg creep. But to the Borg Collective, the lives of individual drones don't matter, and losing a few trillion of them would be like the loss of a hand for a character who can regenerate limbs nothing more than a minor setback. Not by human perspectives of "easily," but by theirs they would lose billions or trillions of drones, most likely, during attempts to assimilate the Zerg and engage with Kerrigan using their ground-forces, before finally giving up on that and deciding to just destroy the un-assimilatable threat. But, once the Borg eventually realize that they can't assimlate the Zerg under Kerrigan no matter what they do, they will simply send a cube straight to Kerrigan's planet and blow the whole thing into a cloud of vapor. For a while, the Borg would stubbornly try to simply assimilate The Zerg in ground confrontations, because obviousy the Zerg are a valuable, genetically superior species with great psionic potential and would be worth assimilating. The Borg were just as happy to simply destroy or drive off Species 8472 as they would normally be to assimilate a species, once they realized that they COULDN'T assimilate Species 8472. In-character, we know from the confrontation with Species 8472 that the Borg don't really know how to defeat their enemy by coming up with good tactics to just kill them, if they can't assimilate them however, that only really MATTERED because Species 8472 had ships with AP and dura at least on the same tier as the Borg. Even the most powerful of all Zerg units, max powered-up Primal Queen of Blades Kerrigan, is only High 6-A AP and Dura, while Borg vessels (of which there are countless thousands) all have At Least 5-A AP and Dura. Sure, the Zerg have good enough immune systems and adaptability to resist Borg Assimilation like Species 8472 did but that still doesn't mean that a single Borg cube couldn't solo the entirety of the Zerg. ![]()
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