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The '''Speaker of the Borg Collective''' was a title held by those [[Borg]] who serve as 'diplomats' and as the primary form of interaction with another species. (''[[DS9]]'' [[novel]]: ''[[Millennium]]'' ''[[The War of the Prophets]]'')
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The '''Speaker of the Borg Collective''' was a title held by those [[Borg]] who serve as 'diplomats' and as the primary form of interaction with another species. ({{n|DS9|sub=Millennium|The War of the Prophets}})
   
 
In [[2371]], a Romulan dissident faction was responsible for forming a secret alliance with a branch of the [[Borg Collective]] with the intention of destroying the [[United Federation of Planets]]. To make the alliance as efficient as possible, they assimilated a Romulan who became known as [[Vox]] to serve as the Romulan Speaker of the Borg Collective. ({{n|TOS|The Return}})
 
In [[2371]], a Romulan dissident faction was responsible for forming a secret alliance with a branch of the [[Borg Collective]] with the intention of destroying the [[United Federation of Planets]]. To make the alliance as efficient as possible, they assimilated a Romulan who became known as [[Vox]] to serve as the Romulan Speaker of the Borg Collective. ({{n|TOS|The Return}})
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The Speaker of the Borg Collective was a title held by those Borg who serve as 'diplomats' and as the primary form of interaction with another species. (DS9 - Millennium novel: The War of the Prophets)

In 2371, a Romulan dissident faction was responsible for forming a secret alliance with a branch of the Borg Collective with the intention of destroying the United Federation of Planets. To make the alliance as efficient as possible, they assimilated a Romulan who became known as Vox to serve as the Romulan Speaker of the Borg Collective. (TOS novel: The Return)

List of Speakers