Borg Cube Subsciber Special by Eaglemoss

Star Trek Illuminated Borg Cube Subscriber Special by Eaglemoss

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The Borg cube is crafted in molded plastic and has LED lights inside. Flick the switch on the underside and your Borg Cube will emit a static eerie green glow as seen in the series.  Cube measures almost 5.75" x 5.75" x 5.75".
Requires 4 - AA Batteries (not included).

The Borg cube was the primary vessel of the Borg Collective. The Borg Collective was the term used to define the collective intelligence comprising all members linked together into a hive mind via subspace transceivers and calling themselves the Borg. It was the de facto governing power, as the term was considered by individuals, over all Borg civilization.

The first officially publicized Federation contact with a Borg cube took place in 2365, when the USS Enterprise-D encountered a single cube in System J-25. However, civilian researchers on board the USS Raven had previously tracked a Borg cube twelve years earlier in 2353.

The Borg was featured heavily throughout the Star Trek universe. Seen in Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Star Trek: Voyager as well as in the film Star Trek: First Contact.

The Borg Cube model is part of the Starships Collection of Star Trek vehicles by Eaglemoss. This incredible collection includes all the most significant ships from the five Star Trek television series. They were previously only available as "loyalty" gifts for those who signed up to their monthly subscription and received at least 36 issues. Since Eaglemoss is based in the UK, availability of these is quite limited in the United States. Get yours today!

The collection features a full range of Federation and alien vessels including seven incarnations of the Enterprise; all the major Klingon vessels including the Bird-of-Prey; Dominion; Borg; and Romulan ships and is slated to include about 80 ships in total.