Originally posted by h1a8
Assuming they can adapt to blunt forces, then we can't use a no limit fallacy. There should be a limit to how much blunt force they can adapt to.

Star trek phasers were inconsistent. In some scenes they were so powerful that they would disintegrate/vaporize the victim (every atom, including their metal parts of their uniform). In other scenes, they would kill without leaving a scratch or leave a wound.

If we use the phasers that vaporize every atom then Superman would definitely be damaged if hit by them. It would be nearly impossible for any of them to hit Superman, unless he chooses to get hit or many fire upon him simultaneously.

I don't think they can generate force fields strong enough to stop Superman (unless we use a no limit fallacy), assuming they have time to adapt. Superman could just use speed and kill them all before any adapting occurs.

In other words, Superman wins most likely.

Lol there isn't a phaser that could kill Superman. I doubt there is a phaser the dude could successfully shave with.

This is how a fight would go:

Superman dies a tiny bit inside as he watches a borg slowly lumber towards him. Then he punches its head off. Somewhere in a distant galaxy Hugh sheds a single tear.