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Maturation chambers were first encountered in [[2365]] when [[Commander]] [[William T. Riker|William Riker]] and [[Lieutenant]] [[Worf]] [[beam]]ed aboard the damaged [[Borg cube]] to investigate after its initial attack upon the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)|''Enterprise''-D]]. Riker referred to the chambers as a "nursery". This "nursery" consisted of several drawers in the wall, each containing an infant in an early stage of [[assimilation]]. The [[Borg]] infants did not exhibit either the extensive implants or the body armor of mature [[Borg drone|drones]], nor was it known at the time if Borg infants required food sources other than the electricity consumed by adults. ({{TNG|Q Who}})
 
Maturation chambers were first encountered in [[2365]] when [[Commander]] [[William T. Riker|William Riker]] and [[Lieutenant]] [[Worf]] [[beam]]ed aboard the damaged [[Borg cube]] to investigate after its initial attack upon the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)|''Enterprise''-D]]. Riker referred to the chambers as a "nursery". This "nursery" consisted of several drawers in the wall, each containing an infant in an early stage of [[assimilation]]. The [[Borg]] infants did not exhibit either the extensive implants or the body armor of mature [[Borg drone|drones]], nor was it known at the time if Borg infants required food sources other than the electricity consumed by adults. ({{TNG|Q Who}})
   
:''At the time "Q Who?" was produced, the backstory regarding the Borg increasing thier numbers through assimilation was not yet developed. Therefore, Riker's description of the nursery indicates that the Borg reproduced with each other, their babies born as organic lifeforms, and then after birth enhanced with mechanical devices. This was later disproved by several episodes of ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' which stated that the Borg expand their numbers through assimilation only, capturing babies and children and then placing them in maturation chambers to accelerate their growth.''
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:''At the time "Q Who?" was produced, the backstory regarding the Borg increasing their numbers through assimilation was not yet developed. Therefore, Riker's description of the nursery indicates that the Borg reproduced with each other, their babies born as organic lifeforms, and then after birth enhanced with mechanical devices. This was later disproved by several episodes of ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' which stated that the Borg expand their numbers through assimilation only, capturing babies and children and then placing them in maturation chambers to accelerate their growth.''
   
 
[[Image:Borg_nursery_2376.jpg|thumb|A Borg nursery in [[2376]]]]
 
[[Image:Borg_nursery_2376.jpg|thumb|A Borg nursery in [[2376]]]]

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Borg fetal drone

Fetal Borg drone inside a maturation chamber.

A maturation chamber is a device used by the Borg Collective to accelerate the development of adolescent humanoids until they are ready to service the Collective as drones. Among those who were placed in such chambers are Annika Hansen (Seven of Nine), Icheb, and the young boy Seven of Nine met in Unimatrix Zero. (TNG: "Q Who"; VOY: "Collective"; VOY: "Unimatrix Zero")

Children assimilated by the Borg are placed in maturation chambers where they will spend the following seventeen cycles. (VOY: "Mortal Coil")

Borg nursery

A Borg nursery in 2365

Maturation chambers were first encountered in 2365 when Commander William Riker and Lieutenant Worf beamed aboard the damaged Borg cube to investigate after its initial attack upon the Enterprise-D. Riker referred to the chambers as a "nursery". This "nursery" consisted of several drawers in the wall, each containing an infant in an early stage of assimilation. The Borg infants did not exhibit either the extensive implants or the body armor of mature drones, nor was it known at the time if Borg infants required food sources other than the electricity consumed by adults. (TNG: "Q Who")

At the time "Q Who?" was produced, the backstory regarding the Borg increasing their numbers through assimilation was not yet developed. Therefore, Riker's description of the nursery indicates that the Borg reproduced with each other, their babies born as organic lifeforms, and then after birth enhanced with mechanical devices. This was later disproved by several episodes of Star Trek: Voyager which stated that the Borg expand their numbers through assimilation only, capturing babies and children and then placing them in maturation chambers to accelerate their growth.
Borg nursery 2376

A Borg nursery in 2376

After assimilating the Doctor's mobile emitter and sampling DNA from Ensign Mulcahey in 2375, Seven of Nine's nanoprobes created a modified maturation chamber in one of USS Voyager's science labs. The growth rate of the drone inside, known as One, was 25 times faster than normal. The chamber was protected by a force-field. (VOY: "Drone")

It remains unknown how the implantation of Borg devices affects the growth of infants to maturity, namely whether immature drones needs to have their implants upgraded or if said implants adapt to physiological changes in the drone.