robocop would clean house. robo cop is awesome and has fought off giant robots way tougher than the borg. add a predator, a creature from a warrior race, and terminator, a futuristic robot soldier that took out an entire manned police station like it was nothing....... you see what i mean
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I don't really care for the borg, but if they get to fight using there regular methods, then by about the 12 borg or so they'll be pretty much invunerable to all attacks these characters can produce. I still think that the three will win, but I figure it'll be much closer than you guys think. Maybe all three don't even make it.
T-1000 ...possibly the liquid metal thing is quite an advantage because, as far as i know a Borg cant survive being decapitated or being cut straight in half
T-X Instant win , the T-X is so overloaded with weaponry it's unbelievable and if all else fails she could detonate her nuclear core and BAM no more Borg
*Here are my reasons, the T-800 blatantly stated in Terminator 3 that it was a outdated model and had very little chance of winning in direct combat against the T-X , its only capability's is enhanced strength speed and durability also extensive knowledge of the time frame he is in , And finally , in Terminator 3 the T-X over rides his system with nanobots and controls him ( in a similar manner to the Borg ) now if the T-X can do it then the borg can also do it...... and they can probably do it better.
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Nah, these just aren't borg if they're not connected to the collective. Using nanobots could only be the worste idea ever. Nanobots are good but they just aren't cutting it against thousands of collective minds.
Borg are humanoids of different races that are enhanced with cybernetic implants, giving them improved mental and physical abilities. Although the cyborg concept has long existed in science-fiction literature, it is probable that the general concept of the Borg – a ruthless, aggressive race of bio-mechanical beings bent on galactic conquest – was heavily based upon the Cybermen, which featured in the popular UK television series Doctor Who and who displayed similar rationales and methods as the Borg, including wanting to assimilate individuals to augment their race. They also bear significant resemblences to Fred Saberhagen's Berserker series.
The minds of all Borg are connected via implants to a hive, a collective mind, orchestrated by the Borg Queen and controlled from a central hub, the Unicomplex. According to themselves, the Borg only seek to "improve the quality of life in the universe" and add to their own perfection. To this end, they travel the galaxy, improving their numbers and advancing by "assimilating" other species and technologies, and forcing captured individuals under the control of the Hive mind by injecting them with nanoprobes. They harbor no ill will to anyone; they merely fulfil their biological or programmatic imperative to assimilate. As they say, "Resistance is futile – you will be assimilated." They make good on that threat by their ability to quickly adapt to any attack to render it harmless. Thus, any successful defense depends on the ingenuity of the opponent to find a method to stop the Borg completely before they can neutralize it.
The first formal contact of Starfleet with the Borg occurs by interference from Q in Star Trek: The Next Generation, episode "Q Who?". Q transported the Enterprise-D to System J-25, in the Delta Quadrant just long enough to expose them to the Borg. The Enterprise was hopelessly overpowered, and Q brought them home after their confrontation. Guinan tells Picard, "Now that they know of your existence..." and Picard realized that they would never stop until they find them. Later Picard realized that the Borg cube was already on a heading towards Federation space, and in effect Q gave them an advance warning, doing the right thing for the wrong reason.
There is evidence that, prior to Picard's contact with the Borg, Starfleet and the Federation had knowledge of the species beginning with an incident in 2153 where a group of Borg was discovered in the Arctic Circle. The Borg in question were later speculated to have possibly come from the future as referenced by a speech Zefram Cochrane had given, stating what "really" had happened during First Contact in 2063.
The Borg incident of 2153 was quietly kept a secret, due in part that evidence had been uncovered that the Borg had managed to transmit the location of Earth to their home space in the Delta Quadrant. Since, however, the message would not reach Borg space for two centuries, Earth and Starfleet authorities were not overly concerned with the Borg. However, in the prophetic words of Captain Jonathan Archer: "We've only postponed the invasion until what? The 24th century?"
In the mid 2350's, as the two hundred year time mark approached on Captain Archer's statement, Starfleet began a covert operation to learn about the Borg and hired several civilian scientists to perform "unofficial" research and to learn about this potential threat to the Federation. The family of Annika Hansen was one such group of scientists so employed. Thus, by the time Captain Picard and the Enterprise encountered the Borg at System J-25, certain areas of Starfleet (most likely Section 31) were already aware of the Borg and the danger they possessed.
The second official contact occurred in the two-part "The Best of Both Worlds", which is considered one of the greatest episodes in Star Trek history. In that incident, Captain Picard was captured and assimilated by the Borg to become Locutus of Borg. With his knowledge, the Borg destroyed the massive Federation fleet in the Battle of Wolf 359 and proceeded to Earth. The Federation regards this battle as one of its worst military defeats in history. In the process, however, the Enterprise used an emergency transporter to rescue and capture Locutus. Data, with the help of Counsellor Troi and Dr. Crusher, managed to tap into the computer network of which Picard/Locutus was a part. Their actions managed to give Picard enough force of will to tell Data to give the command for the Borg to "sleep", that is, enter their regenerative mode. This caused the Cube to go quiescent and created a feedback loop in the cube's power systems that destroyed the ship.
A Borg: Seven of Nine, Tertiary Adjunct of Unimatrix Zero OneThe Borg make frequent appearances in the Star Trek universe afterwards, being involved in the main plot of the Star Trek: First Contact movie, and even having one of their number become a crew member of the Starship Voyager – Seven of Nine.
The Borg suffered their worst defeat in the year 2378. The USS Voyager discovered a Borg transwarp hub inside a nebula, which allowed the Borg to send ships anywhere in the galaxy in minutes (it was one of only six such hubs in the entire Milky Way galaxy). A future Admiral Janeway, who had travelled back in time, ordered Voyager to use the hub to get back to the Alpha Quadrant, but (present-day) Captain Janeway was determined to destroy it. Admiral Janeway entered the unicomplex and the Borg Queen assimilated her. However, the Admiral had infected herself with a neurolytic pathogen; now assimilated into the collective, the pathogen was disabling the neural links at the mind of the collective consciousness. As a result, the Borg Queen lost connections with her drones and ships, before being overcome and presumably killed, as her Unicomplex base exploded around her. Simultaneously, Voyager destroyed support beams while inside the transwarp corridor. The hub then collapsed, giving the Borg a crippling blow while Voyager was successfully returned to Earth. It is unknown if the Borg were completely destroyed, but this is probably one of the more likely theories, though a few ships could remain
Predator can chop away Borg's heads killing them, they can't survive beheadment.
Robocop and Terminator both have sufficient physical strenght to rip away their heads, they win.
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Borg just assimilate both with Nano bots thats what they do they don't have to fight They just injevt Nano probes inside the others and turn them into Drones
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In a straight up fight the T800 wins
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Robo Cop alone would take over twenty borg. Now that you've added a Predator (pretty much the Ultimate warrior) and the unstoppable Terminator...there's really nothing the Borg can do but twiddle their thumbs and lumber around.
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So, the Predator is gonna shake the ropes, do a splash on the Borg, and then to a military press slam on them, while wearing day glow tassels from his arms and boots? AWESOME! Easy win!
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A regular Robocop clip holds 167 rounds i believe. He never misses either. I wonder how many clips he holds in that leg of his? Either way, hes not running out of ammo.