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[[File:Species 125, Dark frontier.jpg|thumb|The Borg Queen, former member of Species 125]]
 
[[File:Species 125, Dark frontier.jpg|thumb|The Borg Queen, former member of Species 125]]
'''Species 125''' was the [[Borg species designations|Borg designation]] for a [[humanoid]] race which, by the year [[2375]], had been [[assimilation|assimilated]] into the [[Borg Collective|Collective]].
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'''Species 125''' was the [[Borg species designations|Borg designation]] for a [[humanoid]] race which, by the [[2360s]], had been [[assimilation|assimilated]] into the [[Borg Collective|Collective]].
   
One notable member of Species 125 as of 2375 was the [[Borg Queen]], who, in that year, kidnapped [[Seven of Nine]] in an attempt to gain insight into [[Humanity]]. ({{VOY|Dark Frontier}})
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One notable member of Species 125 was the [[Borg Queen]], who was first encountered by Captain [[Jean-Luc Picard]] in [[2366]], before the [[Battle of Wolf 359]]. In [[2375]], the Queen stated the designation of her species, when she kidnapped [[Seven of Nine]]. ({{film|8}}; {{VOY|Dark Frontier}})
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{{bginfo|In {{VOY|Unimatrix Zero, Part II}}, the Borg Queen stated, she was assimilated around the same age as a young [[Unnamed Borg#Alien boy drone|alien child]] in the episode, suggesting her species was assimilated well before the 2360s.|In the ''[[Star Trek: Legacy]]'' segment "The Origin of the Borg", it is stated that the collective found the females of certain species (likely referring to Species 125) displayed a mental prowess, enabling them to sift through thousands of thoughts and bring order to chaos.}}
 
==Apocrypha==
 
 
A SPOILER WARNING WOULD HAVE BEEN REALLY FUCKING HANDY RIGHT HERE!
 
 
In the novel [[Lost Souls]] (the third book in the [[Star Trek: Destiny]]) the Borg are revealed to be the survivors of the Caeliar city Mantilis. Thrown across the galaxy in the Delta Quadrant and back in time to approximately 4500 BC by the destruction of Erigol at the climax of Gods of Night, the first book in the trilogy, a group of human survivors from the starship Columbia NX-02 and Caeliar scientists try to survive in a harsh arctic climate. Most of the human survivors die of exposure, while several Caeliar are absorbed into their race's gestalt to give life to the others in their group mind.
 
 
The Caeliar were the inhabitants of New Erigol, and formerly of the planet Erigol, which later became the Azure Nebula after the supernova of FGC-SR37-758. The term "Caeliar" can be used as a singular or plural noun as well as an adjective
 
   
   
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File:Species 125, Dark frontier.jpg

The Borg Queen, former member of Species 125

Species 125 was the Borg designation for a humanoid race which, by the 2360s, had been assimilated into the Collective.

One notable member of Species 125 was the Borg Queen, who was first encountered by Captain Jean-Luc Picard in 2366, before the Battle of Wolf 359. In 2375, the Queen stated the designation of her species, when she kidnapped Seven of Nine. (Star Trek: First Contact; VOY: "Dark Frontier")

In VOY: "Unimatrix Zero, Part II", the Borg Queen stated, she was assimilated around the same age as a young alien child in the episode, suggesting her species was assimilated well before the 2360s.
In the Star Trek: Legacy segment "The Origin of the Borg", it is stated that the collective found the females of certain species (likely referring to Species 125) displayed a mental prowess, enabling them to sift through thousands of thoughts and bring order to chaos.