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Borg Invasion 4D (part of STAR TREK: The Experience®). Ride/Attraction at Las Vegas Hilton, opened 18 March 2004. **+Based on the Borg of [[STAR TREK]] especially [[STAR TREK: VOYAGER]] — i.e., a cyborg hive society seeking to assimilate into itself all intelligent organic life (or maybe just the intelligent species they've run into on various post-classic ''Star Trek'' episodes). The attraction is defended by Mark A. Altman and attacked by Jeff Bond in ''Cinefantastique'' 36.3 (June/July 2004): 52-53. Described [http://www.azreporter.com/idirectory/lasvegas/news/borginvasion.html] and elsewhere on the WWW.
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'''Borg Invasion 4D (part of STAR TREK: The Experience®).''' Ride/Attraction at Las Vegas Hilton, opened 18 March 2004. **+Based on the Borg of ''Star Trek'' especially ''[[STAR TREK: VOYAGER® Episodes|Star Trek: Voyager]]'' — i.e., a cyborg hive society seeking to assimilate into itself all intelligent organic life (or maybe just the intelligent species they've run into on various post-classic ''Star Trek'' episodes). The attraction is defended by Mark A. Altman and attacked by Jeff Bond in ''Cinefantastique'' 36.3 (June/July 2004): 52-53. Described [http://www.azreporter.com/idirectory/lasvegas/news/borginvasion.html] and elsewhere on the WWW.

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Borg Invasion 4D (part of STAR TREK: The Experience®). Ride/Attraction at Las Vegas Hilton, opened 18 March 2004. **+Based on the Borg of Star Trek especially Star Trek: Voyager — i.e., a cyborg hive society seeking to assimilate into itself all intelligent organic life (or maybe just the intelligent species they've run into on various post-classic Star Trek episodes). The attraction is defended by Mark A. Altman and attacked by Jeff Bond in Cinefantastique 36.3 (June/July 2004): 52-53. Described [1] and elsewhere on the WWW.