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Conqueror Borg Suppressor

The Conqueror Borg Suppressor is a high-end Conqueror Borg hostile that spawns across Assimilated systems from level 55 to 80, always as an Explorer-class ship. It drops Broken Explorer Parts, tiered 5★ to 7★ by the level band you fight. There is really only one way to take it on: a Borg Sphere. Its Quantum Resonance Beam instantly destroys any other ship you send, so this is Borg Sphere content from the first level to the last.

How to beat the Conqueror Borg Suppressor

The Suppressor only appears as an Explorer, so the usual hull-counter triangle does not come into play here. Its Quantum Resonance Beam destroys any player ship that is not a Borg Sphere, which makes the Sphere the only ship that can survive the opening exchange and fight it at all. Bring a repaired, leveled Borg Sphere tuned for the band you want to farm, and nothing else. The Quantum Resonance Beam sits on the Suppressor at every level band, so there is no early window where an ordinary ship can slip through; the Borg Sphere requirement holds from level 55 all the way to level 80.

Watch your bridge crew just as closely. The Suppressor’s Evolutionary Assimilation ability instantly destroys your ship if Kathryn Janeway, Christopher Pike, or Enterprise-E Picard is aboard, so keep all three off the Sphere. From level 61 up, higher tiers of Evolutionary Assimilation also raise the hostile’s Apex Barrier, and from level 71 they add critical damage and critical chance on top, so the fight gets tougher as you climb even though the ship class never changes.

For the rest of the crew, favor a captain that boosts weapon damage against hostiles and Offiziere that add damage or mitigation on a Borg Sphere. Crews shift with the meta, so check the Officer Tier List for current Borg armada and Sphere picks before you spend shards.

Where to find the Conqueror Borg Suppressor

The Suppressor clusters in Assimilated systems. It starts at level 55 around warp 320 near Assimilated Sol and climbs to level 80 at warp 6000 out in Assimilated Vulcan. The deepest, highest-warp spawns sit at Assimilated Thama and Assimilated Vulcan, so match your warp range to the level you actually want to grind. Mid-range levels run through single Assimilated systems such as Assimilated Vega, Assimilated Axanar, and Assimilated Trill, one system per level as you work up the ladder.

Ebene Warp Systeme
55 320 Assimilated Sirius, Assimilated Sol, Assimilated Tellar, Assimilated Wolf
57 400 Assimiliert Andoria, Assimilated Denobula
59 500 Assimilated Altair, Assimilated Bogenschütze
61 900 Assimilated Vega
63 1100 Assimilated Teneebia
65 1250 Assimilated Riktor
66 1300 Assimiliert Benzar
68 1500 Assimilated Axanar
70 1550 Assimilated Trill
71 1550 Assimilated Baelos
73 2100 Assimilated Fellebia
75 3500 Assimilated Hysperia
76 4000 Assimilated Tau Ceti
78 5000 Assimilated Thama
80 6000 Assimilated Vulcan

Rewards and what it drops

The Suppressor drops Broken Explorer Parts, a Borg Explorer-class shipbuilding material. The star tier rises with the level band you fight: 5★ parts in the low fifties, 6★ through the sixties, and 7★ at the top of the range. Ship XP is a flat 957 per kill across every level.

Ablegen What it is
5★ Gebrochene Explorer-Teile Borg Explorer-class shipbuilding material from the level 55–59 band
6★ Broken Explorer Parts The same material at a higher star tier, from the level 61–70 band
7★ Broken Explorer Parts The top star tier, from the level 71–80 band

Conqueror Borg Suppressor stats

Stats climb steeply with level while the hull class stays Explorer throughout. Here are the low, mid, and high anchor rows.

Ebene Total strength Hull HP Shield HP Angriff Verteidigung Ship XP
55 8,881,301,990 11,670,578,800 875,279,640 273,518,870 2,334,853,900 957
68 10,960,973,966,524 19,502,586,593,000 1,300,172,439,400 14,906,667,324 544,687,783,000 957
80 2,744,945,141,030,368 5,380,098,455,070,800 105,344,585,134,254 176,946,098,236 2,046,674,829,605 957

Conqueror Borg Suppressor firing pattern

The Suppressor fires two weapon groups every round. Its five kinetic weapons are the volume threat and carry the higher critical multiplier, while the single energy weapon lands the biggest individual hit. Both groups fire every round after a one-round warm-up, so plan your mitigation for sustained pressure rather than a single spike. The figures below come from the lowest-level record and scale up with level.

Weapon type Count Damage per shot Fires Crit
Energie 1 29,029,945–35,480,785 Every round 10% (1.5x)
Kinetic 5 12,095,725–14,783,755 Every round 10% (2x)

The Borg in Star Trek

The Borg are a cybernetic collective from the Delta Quadrant that assimilates other species and technology into a single hive mind under the Borg-Königin. Starfleet first met them when Q flung the Enterprise-D into their path in “Q Who,” and they became the Federation’s defining threat through the massacre at Wolf 359 and Picard’s assimilation as Locutus. Voyager then spent years fighting the Collective on the long road home. In Star Trek Fleet Befehl, the Conqueror Borg are a late-game escalation of that threat, an assimilating force you can only meet on even terms with Borg technology of your own.

Is the Conqueror Borg Suppressor worth grinding?

If you are building or upgrading Borg Explorer-class ships, yes. The Suppressor is a steady source of 5★ to 7★ Broken Explorer Parts, and the tier scales with the level you can clear. It is gated content, so you need a capable Borg Sphere and the patience to work up the warp range. Match your warp to the band, keep Janeway, Pike, and Enterprise-E Picard off the bridge, and farm the highest level your Sphere can reliably beat.