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The '''Borg scout ship''' was a type of [[starship]] used by the [[Borg Collective]] to assess the capabilities and technology of new species they encountered. Ships of this type were cubical, several meters long, and massed approximately 2.5 million [[metric ton]]s. They had a standard crew of five [[Borg drone|drones]].
 
The '''Borg scout ship''' was a type of [[starship]] used by the [[Borg Collective]] to assess the capabilities and technology of new species they encountered. Ships of this type were cubical, several meters long, and massed approximately 2.5 million [[metric ton]]s. They had a standard crew of five [[Borg drone|drones]].
   
A vessel of this type [[Crash land|crashed]] inside the [[Argolis Cluster]] in [[2368]], where it was discovered by personnel from the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}. The lone surviving drone (later named [[Hugh]] by the ''Enterprise'' crew) was rescued by Borg from a second scout ship several days later. ({{TNG|I Borg}})
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A vessel of this type [[crash landing|crashed]] inside the [[Argolis Cluster]] in [[2368]], where it was discovered by personnel from the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}. The lone surviving drone (later named [[Hugh]] by the ''Enterprise'' crew) was rescued by Borg from a second scout ship several days later. ({{TNG|I Borg}})
   
   

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The Borg scout ship was a type of starship used by the Borg Collective to assess the capabilities and technology of new species they encountered. Ships of this type were cubical, several meters long, and massed approximately 2.5 million metric tons. They had a standard crew of five drones.

A vessel of this type crashed inside the Argolis Cluster in 2368, where it was discovered by personnel from the USS Enterprise-D. The lone surviving drone (later named Hugh by the Enterprise crew) was rescued by Borg from a second scout ship several days later. (TNG: "I Borg")