The last thing Riko saw before getting his arm absolutely obliterated by Andrew.

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The last thing Riko saw before getting his arm absolutely obliterated by Andrew.
Do you have any system names for just the grouping that aren't system or collective?
We are really wanting a one worded collective name
♡ Alternatives to "system" or "collective" Master-list ♡
Association Assembly Aggregation Assemblage Assortment Array Alliance
Band Body Batch Battery Bunch Bundle Battalion Bracket Brigade
Class Club Chain Circle Crew Collection Cluster Clutch Clique Clump Clot Combine Conglomerate Congregation Crew Crowd Company Collaborative Communal Cooperative Common Corporation Compilation Collation Caboodle Convocation Cumulation Constellation Clan Consort Crop Coalition Classification Conspiracy Cabal Coven Corps
Division
Establishment Enterprise
Faction Function Formation Foundation Fellows Fellowship Family Force
Group Gathering Grade Gaggle Grouping Gild Guild Genus Generation
Herd Horde Hoard Heap Huddle Hodgepodge
Institute Institution
Lot League Legion Layout Lads
Mass Medley Mess Miscellany Mobilization Muster Mess Melt Mutual Mob
Number Network
Operation Outfit Order
Platoon Party Parcel Posse Phalanx Pack Personnel Pile
Round Ring
School Squad Squadron Set Species Syndicate Staff Stack Stock Suite
Team Troop Trust
Union
Variety
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Borg and Queens - A fan theory of the role of Queens
By default there are no Queens - the Borg are a pure hive mind with all the voices as one.
However sometimes problems arise…
If a section of the Borg is separated from the hive, this smaller collective can start to break down into individuals. A minimum number of members is needed for a group mind
To ensure cohesion, a single Borg is elevated and "Brings order to chaos" by dominating all the minds and forcing unity.
When a single small vessel was sent into the past, their link to present collective was severed.
Knowing this was likely, a queen was preselected and stored on board. She took command of the sub collective and became the one mind. With her death, remaining Borg died from neural feedback.
Being elevated above the rest of the hive mind, the Queen units are far more individual due to not being enmeshed with others.
A smaller example was shown in VOY 6x02. Seven and other Borg were separated from the collective. Seven in this case filled the role of a Queen - she enforced unity and cohesion with herself above the new tiny collective.
Perhaps this is why she was of interest to other Queens.
In Voyager, we encounter the Borg during their war with species 8472. Their mass losses lead to a splintering of the collective.
One or more Queens were activated.
The Queen's function is to reunify the collective until it is sufficiently cohesive to no longer require a Queen.
However Queens have a habit of failing to relinquish control, even to detriment of their drones. They place their own welfare over that of the hive.
Locutus was not a Queen - he was however a conduit for the collective. A focal point. Although elevated, his personally did not dominate the Hive - he was as enslaved as any drone.
There are likely splinters of collective out there that are sufficiently cohesive or numerous to ensure that no Queen was activated.
These Borg may be far more dangerous.
What happens when they encounter a smaller Queen dependent collective?
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“A lovely thing about Christmas is that it’s compulsory, like a thunderstorm, and we all go through it together.” ― Garrison Keillor, Leaving Home
what if the show OK K.O. was just a metaphor for plurality