It entirely depends on the size of the ship.
One-hundred to Two-hundred thousand for the larger ones, perhaps a few hundred for the smaller scout ships.
A Borg Cube is the classic ship that the infamous Star Trek Villians, the Borg, are usually found commanding. These ships are far bigger than any federation ship in the 24th century, it measures 900m in height and width! These can hold up to 1,000,000 Borg Drones and they can reach up to speeds of Warp 9.9! A single Borg Cube once destroyed 39 Federation starships by itself in 2367!
picard met them first.. Q showed up and prematuraly decided they all needed to be put in check... and threw the ship into a different part of the galaxy where they met the borg... many years before they were supposed to and it resulted in the borg becoming aware of the humans long before THEY should have...
Of course. The Next Generation & Voyager had many Borg focused episodes. Enterprise even had one Borg episode.
The Borg are attacking a planet.
The Borg began in The Next Generation when Q made the enterprise fly into Borg space. The Borg continued to come back for the rest of that series. Including the famous episode "Best of both worlds" where Piccard gets assimilated by the Borg The Borg were also featured in First contact where they went back in time to try to assimilate earth when they didn't have the technology to resist. They were in some episodes of Deep Space 9, however that series was mostly about the bajoran-cardassian conflict and the dominion war. Voyager had allot of Borg for they were in the Delta quadrant (the Borg's home turf) It is also where they got 7 of 9. The Borg were in 1 story in enterprise when they assimilated a science team that was studying a crashed Borg ship in Antarctica There were no Borg in the original series, but in "Star Trek: The Return" a novel by William Shatner, Kirk claims that he was the first human to meet the Borg Even if he did meet the Borg (which I don't believe he did) he wasn't the first. First Contact and the enterprise episode prove that wrong.
It depends on where you live.
The Borg was first introduced in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Q Who?". In that episode, Q sends the Enterprise to an far and uncharted part of the galaxy. They find a planet that appeared to have a civilization, but any form of industry that was there was stripped away. A cube-shaped ship soon approaches. According to Guinan, it is the Borg.
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Jay Borg's birth name is Jan Dinand Borg.
Sonia Borg's birth name is Sonia Ingeborg Borg.
Brita Borg's birth name is Brita Kerstin Gunvor Borg.