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[[Image:Cortical_node.jpg|thumb|A cortical node on a Borg drone]]
 
[[Image:Cortical_node.jpg|thumb|A cortical node on a Borg drone]]
[[Image:Cortical node - Seven of Nine.jpg|thumb|[[Seven of Nine]]'s cordical node.]]
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[[Image:Cortical node - Seven of Nine.jpg|thumb|[[Seven of Nine]]'s cortical node.]]
The '''cortical node''' is a [[Borg]] implant that sits in a socket above the right eyebrow as a part of a [[Borg drone]]'s [[cortical array]]. ({{VOY|Human Error}}) It is the single most important a Borg drone posesses, controlling all of the drone's other implants. If the cortical node malfunctions, the implants will fail and be rejected, killing the drone. Its [[technology]] is too advanced to attempt to repair; in the [[Borg Collective]], if a drone's cortical node malfunctions, the node is replaced entirely. If a drone has been dead for more than an unspecified period, its cortical node becomes inactive and therefore cannot be used to replace a malfunctioning node. ({{VOY|Imperfection}})
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The '''cortical node''' is a [[Borg]] implant that sits in a socket above the right eyebrow as a part of a [[Borg drone]]'s [[cortical array]]. ({{VOY|Human Error}}) It is the single most important a Borg drone possesses, controlling all of the drone's other implants. If the cortical node malfunctions, the implants will fail and be rejected, killing the drone. Its [[technology]] is too advanced to attempt to repair; in the [[Borg Collective]], if a drone's cortical node malfunctions, the node is replaced entirely. If a drone has been dead for more than an unspecified period, its cortical node becomes inactive and therefore cannot be used to replace a malfunctioning node. ({{VOY|Imperfection}})
   
 
Built into every cortical node is a fail-safe mechanism designed to shut down the higher [[brain]] functions when the drone achieves a certain amount of [[emotion|emotional stimulation]], in order to deactivate drones who start to regain their emotions. This is to prevent the drone's mind from regaining a sense of individuality, breaking the Collective's control over it. ({{VOY|Human Error}})
 
Built into every cortical node is a fail-safe mechanism designed to shut down the higher [[brain]] functions when the drone achieves a certain amount of [[emotion|emotional stimulation]], in order to deactivate drones who start to regain their emotions. This is to prevent the drone's mind from regaining a sense of individuality, breaking the Collective's control over it. ({{VOY|Human Error}})

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Cortical node

A cortical node on a Borg drone

Cortical node - Seven of Nine

Seven of Nine's cortical node.

The cortical node is a Borg implant that sits in a socket above the right eyebrow as a part of a Borg drone's cortical array. (VOY: "Human Error") It is the single most important a Borg drone possesses, controlling all of the drone's other implants. If the cortical node malfunctions, the implants will fail and be rejected, killing the drone. Its technology is too advanced to attempt to repair; in the Borg Collective, if a drone's cortical node malfunctions, the node is replaced entirely. If a drone has been dead for more than an unspecified period, its cortical node becomes inactive and therefore cannot be used to replace a malfunctioning node. (VOY: "Imperfection")

Built into every cortical node is a fail-safe mechanism designed to shut down the higher brain functions when the drone achieves a certain amount of emotional stimulation, in order to deactivate drones who start to regain their emotions. This is to prevent the drone's mind from regaining a sense of individuality, breaking the Collective's control over it. (VOY: "Human Error")