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[[Doctor]] '''Moninger''' was a [[scientist|researcher]] with the [[Earth Sciences Institute]] and was a member of the [[A-6 Excavation Team]] during the [[2150s]]. In [[2153]], Moninger was among the [[archaeologist]]s who discovered the debris from a [[crash landing|crashed]] [[Borg sphere]] on [[Earth]].
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[[Doctor]] '''Moninger''' was a [[scientist|researcher]] with the [[Earth Sciences Institute]] and was a member of the [[A-6 excavation team]] during the [[2150s]]. In [[2153]], Moninger was among the [[archaeologist]]s who discovered the debris from a [[crash landing|crashed]] [[Borg sphere]] on [[Earth]].
   
 
In his lab, Dr. Moninger later examined the corpses of two [[Borg drone]]s found among the wreckage. He found them to be of differing species, as well as heavily augmented with technological devices and tools. Once he had had the bodies in the lab long enough to begin to warm up, he discovered that the [[nanoprobe|nanotechnological devices]] in their [[blood]] were actually functional and active – repairing the biological and technical components of the bodies.
 
In his lab, Dr. Moninger later examined the corpses of two [[Borg drone]]s found among the wreckage. He found them to be of differing species, as well as heavily augmented with technological devices and tools. Once he had had the bodies in the lab long enough to begin to warm up, he discovered that the [[nanoprobe|nanotechnological devices]] in their [[blood]] were actually functional and active – repairing the biological and technical components of the bodies.

Revision as of 18:01, 26 December 2015

Doctor Moninger was a researcher with the Earth Sciences Institute and was a member of the A-6 excavation team during the 2150s. In 2153, Moninger was among the archaeologists who discovered the debris from a crashed Borg sphere on Earth.

In his lab, Dr. Moninger later examined the corpses of two Borg drones found among the wreckage. He found them to be of differing species, as well as heavily augmented with technological devices and tools. Once he had had the bodies in the lab long enough to begin to warm up, he discovered that the nanotechnological devices in their blood were actually functional and active – repairing the biological and technical components of the bodies.

After receiving delivered coffee, Dr. Moninger dismissed his aide to repair a heater unit. This left him alone with the two Borg, one of which came to life shortly thereafter. Moninger grabbed a scanner, but couldn't get to a weapon quickly enough to defend himself and was infected with their nanotechnology. He was assimilated along with his co-workers. (ENT: "Regeneration")

Moninger was played by actor Chris Wynne.
In the script of "Regeneration", Moninger was described as being in his thirties, during the events of the story.
Chronologically, Moninger was the first 22nd century Human ever to be assimilated by the Borg, albeit a 24th century drone.