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But back to the subject at hand, I've noticed quite a few posts stating the fact that, as the BORG are based on the Cybermen, they are so similar, so a battle between the Daleks and the Cybermen would give us a clear indication of this battle too, although I think that the Cybermen would also need the help of other races. Humans for example.

 

Daleks V cybermen would be different from Daleks V Borg - Borg would do things differently - the cybermen would use weapons to try and destory the daleks where as the Borg would try to capture assimilate and study the daleks - so although the Borg and Cybermen may seem similar - there techniques would be very different.

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I actually have a piece of fiction about the doctor (4th incarnation) landing of the Enterprise (Capt. Kirk era).

 

I'll have to see if and when I can scan it (if there is enough interest).

 

Oh, and the Daleks would win - monomanical genocide is a stronger "force" than assimilation...

 

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I actually have a piece of fiction about the doctor (4th incarnation) landing of the Enterprise (Capt. Kirk era).

 

I'll have to see if and when I can scan it (if there is enough interest).

 

Oh, and the Daleks would win - monomanical genocide is a stronger "force" than assimilation...

 

LA

 

sounds very weird - 4th doctor landing the Enterprise - i mean why. Might be interesting to see though

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But back to the subject at hand, I've noticed quite a few posts stating the fact that, as the BORG are based on the Cybermen, they are so similar, so a battle between the Daleks and the Cybermen would give us a clear indication of this battle too, although I think that the Cybermen would also need the help of other races. Humans for example.

 

Daleks V cybermen would be different from Daleks V Borg - Borg would do things differently - the cybermen would use weapons to try and destory the daleks where as the Borg would try to capture assimilate and study the daleks - so although the Borg and Cybermen may seem similar - there techniques would be very different.

 

The only way the BORG would capture and study the Daleks would be if the Daleks simply wanted to infeltrate them and they can't be assimilated. There are many posts on the subject of capturing and assimilating a Dalek and why it can't be done.

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But back to the subject at hand, I've noticed quite a few posts stating the fact that, as the BORG are based on the Cybermen, they are so similar, so a battle between the Daleks and the Cybermen would give us a clear indication of this battle too, although I think that the Cybermen would also need the help of other races. Humans for example.

 

Daleks V cybermen would be different from Daleks V Borg - Borg would do things differently - the cybermen would use weapons to try and destory the daleks where as the Borg would try to capture assimilate and study the daleks - so although the Borg and Cybermen may seem similar - there techniques would be very different.

 

The only way the BORG would capture and study the Daleks would be if the Daleks simply wanted to infeltrate them and they can't be assimilated. There are many posts on the subject of capturing and assimilating a Dalek and why it can't be done.

 

Well then how did the borg defeat species 8472 - yes with voyagers help but the borg could design a weapon that could disable the daleks using nanoprobes similar to the ones used to defeat 8472

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That doesn't change the fact that a Dalek can't be assimilated and that Daleks have extremely effective effective shields and are encased in Bonded Policarbite armor.

 

In the episode 'Dalek' - Van Statton or who ever he was cut into that armour and was injuring the creature inside - so in the same way the Borg could cut in to the armour and inject the nanoprobes into the dalek

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In the episode 'Dalek' - Van Statton or who ever he was cut into that armour and was injuring the creature inside - so in the same way the Borg could cut in to the armour and inject the nanoprobes into the dalek

 

 

that was after the Dalek had fallen through time and through the atmosphere. So I would say it was a little weak...

 

 

As for the Cybermen Vs. Borg. The Cybermen would win because they have nothing to lose. No planet, etc.... But also because they would plead with the Federation for help. then after the Borg are finished turn around and attack the federation. That's what makes them dangerous, the ability to con or force someone to work for them.

 

Personally I do not think the Borg would ever think of doing that.

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on the other hand no the Daleks would self destruct rather than give in to bieng assimilated . If Van Statten had been deemed a crediable threat that Dalek would have blown himself up / Daleks will exterminate themselves if they fail the supreme Dalek or Emporer Dalek or whoever is in charge at the time

 

only once in Dr Who were Daleks manipulated and that was by Davros and they allowed him acess to thier biengs by order of the Supreme Dalek who was trying to recruit Davros's help

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The Cybernisation prcess only takes longer because it's a more complete and intricate than assimilation. Cybermen are infinately more sophisticated than the BORG and so would win against them.

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Dalek = a race of genetically engineered creaturs in an armored battle suit that looks like a pepper pot .Each Dalek is a genious and have no emotion but hate .they have a deadly laser and seem to mainly lose to the Dr in Dr Who .It really is a great show Timbo and you should try and DL an ep if you get a chance .

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beaten and scarred Dalek

 

Hmmm... do you think a borg drone would be in this good of shape after surviving a cube explosion, falling through time (in Doctor Who, the 'time vortex' destroys most things utterly...), and falling onto a planet meteor style and burning for three days? I don't think so...

 

Edit: Remember, even in this state, anyone who touched it died in a horrible way due to the Dalek's offense/defense shield... not strong enough to stop the drill anymore, but good enough to kill people who touch it.

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