Ah, but one of the great things about the Borg is that any individual that the Borg takes into themselves is completely absorbed into the hive mind. Meaning that as soon as the Borg take over one Flood form, they immediately gain access to the entire Flood consciousness, they know everything about it, all of its weaknesses, and how to destroy it. Plus the Borg can then just activate the Halos (seeing as they are cybernetic organisms, they would be immune to the Halo pulse).Eldritch Warlord said:Well the Borg wouldn't fare much better than your average intelligent species against the Flood. Every individual Borg has a central nervous system so the Flood can infect and control them. Even if there's a greater hive mind with the Borg it's just remotely controlling the individual's brain, a Flood Infection Form could disconnect and override that.T8B95 said:New thought: what if the Borg were in this fight? What then?
As for a Borg "Borgifying" the Flood, well the Flood's intelligence is completely distributed so I don't know that they even could add any Flood to their collective. And even if they could and the Borg were able to get the Gravemind's "body" the remaining Flood would most likely still follow the unaffected Gravemind intelligence (because the Gravemind is the combined computational resources and memory of all Flood, not any specific creature itself).
EDIT: Also, in a space fight, the Flood are fucked. One Borg cube destroyed thirty-nine of the best ships that Starfleet could throw at it.