Has Star Trek ever have any battle droid-like entities?

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While Star Trek has had android characters for some time (most notably Data and his Soong-type brethren), and we do see that such androids take part in combat from time to time, I realized that I can't recall ever seeing any purpose-built artificial combat creatures - that is, creatures that are made specifically to fight in a similar way that ordinary biological lifeforms do, whether hand-to-hand, with melee weapons, or with ranged weapons like phasers or disruptors.



I thought of the following, but they don't really match:



  • The Jem-Hadar. They are a purpose-bred fighting force, but they are specifically biological creatures, built by the Dominion using genetic engineering, not mechanical or robotic.

  • The Borg. They are not all specifically bred specifically for combat, and their biological side is of critical importance in the story.

  • Nanites. They are established as a civilization that finds itself fighting from time to time for their own survival, not a purpose-built army.

Did Star Trek ever portray an army of combat robots, androids, or droids in the manner of the Trade Federation droid army in Star Wars or similar? That is, I am generally talking about some civilization fielding a fighting force consisting of large numbers of mechanically assembled creatures purposely built for combat, or at least testing out small numbers of such creatures with an eye to building an army, not a civilization occasionally re-purposing an existing general purpose or otherwise non-combat android for combat detail.



If a civilization deployed purpose-built mechanical creatures in a quasi-military or paramilitary context such as law enforcement, that can count.










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    While Star Trek has had android characters for some time (most notably Data and his Soong-type brethren), and we do see that such androids take part in combat from time to time, I realized that I can't recall ever seeing any purpose-built artificial combat creatures - that is, creatures that are made specifically to fight in a similar way that ordinary biological lifeforms do, whether hand-to-hand, with melee weapons, or with ranged weapons like phasers or disruptors.



    I thought of the following, but they don't really match:



    • The Jem-Hadar. They are a purpose-bred fighting force, but they are specifically biological creatures, built by the Dominion using genetic engineering, not mechanical or robotic.

    • The Borg. They are not all specifically bred specifically for combat, and their biological side is of critical importance in the story.

    • Nanites. They are established as a civilization that finds itself fighting from time to time for their own survival, not a purpose-built army.

    Did Star Trek ever portray an army of combat robots, androids, or droids in the manner of the Trade Federation droid army in Star Wars or similar? That is, I am generally talking about some civilization fielding a fighting force consisting of large numbers of mechanically assembled creatures purposely built for combat, or at least testing out small numbers of such creatures with an eye to building an army, not a civilization occasionally re-purposing an existing general purpose or otherwise non-combat android for combat detail.



    If a civilization deployed purpose-built mechanical creatures in a quasi-military or paramilitary context such as law enforcement, that can count.










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      While Star Trek has had android characters for some time (most notably Data and his Soong-type brethren), and we do see that such androids take part in combat from time to time, I realized that I can't recall ever seeing any purpose-built artificial combat creatures - that is, creatures that are made specifically to fight in a similar way that ordinary biological lifeforms do, whether hand-to-hand, with melee weapons, or with ranged weapons like phasers or disruptors.



      I thought of the following, but they don't really match:



      • The Jem-Hadar. They are a purpose-bred fighting force, but they are specifically biological creatures, built by the Dominion using genetic engineering, not mechanical or robotic.

      • The Borg. They are not all specifically bred specifically for combat, and their biological side is of critical importance in the story.

      • Nanites. They are established as a civilization that finds itself fighting from time to time for their own survival, not a purpose-built army.

      Did Star Trek ever portray an army of combat robots, androids, or droids in the manner of the Trade Federation droid army in Star Wars or similar? That is, I am generally talking about some civilization fielding a fighting force consisting of large numbers of mechanically assembled creatures purposely built for combat, or at least testing out small numbers of such creatures with an eye to building an army, not a civilization occasionally re-purposing an existing general purpose or otherwise non-combat android for combat detail.



      If a civilization deployed purpose-built mechanical creatures in a quasi-military or paramilitary context such as law enforcement, that can count.










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      While Star Trek has had android characters for some time (most notably Data and his Soong-type brethren), and we do see that such androids take part in combat from time to time, I realized that I can't recall ever seeing any purpose-built artificial combat creatures - that is, creatures that are made specifically to fight in a similar way that ordinary biological lifeforms do, whether hand-to-hand, with melee weapons, or with ranged weapons like phasers or disruptors.



      I thought of the following, but they don't really match:



      • The Jem-Hadar. They are a purpose-bred fighting force, but they are specifically biological creatures, built by the Dominion using genetic engineering, not mechanical or robotic.

      • The Borg. They are not all specifically bred specifically for combat, and their biological side is of critical importance in the story.

      • Nanites. They are established as a civilization that finds itself fighting from time to time for their own survival, not a purpose-built army.

      Did Star Trek ever portray an army of combat robots, androids, or droids in the manner of the Trade Federation droid army in Star Wars or similar? That is, I am generally talking about some civilization fielding a fighting force consisting of large numbers of mechanically assembled creatures purposely built for combat, or at least testing out small numbers of such creatures with an eye to building an army, not a civilization occasionally re-purposing an existing general purpose or otherwise non-combat android for combat detail.



      If a civilization deployed purpose-built mechanical creatures in a quasi-military or paramilitary context such as law enforcement, that can count.







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          Offhand I can think of at least two examples, both of which killed their creators




          • The Cravic Automated Personnel Units from VOY: Prototype.




            3947: When it was anticipated that the war would end, the Builders no longer required our services and they intended to terminate us. In doing so, they became the enemy. We are programmed to destroy the enemy. It is necessary for our survival. Now that you have constructed a prototype, we will soon outnumber the Cravic units. We will achieve victory.



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          • The Minosian 'Advanced Weapons System' from TNG: Arsenal of Freedom




            "Minos, the arsenal of freedom. Perfection in highly advanced
            weaponry. Versatility, flexibility, and everything one hundred percent
            guaranteed! So, lock onto my signal and beam on down! Because we don't
            just provide weapons, we provide complete weapons sys-"



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            Offhand I can think of at least two examples, both of which killed their creators




            • The Cravic Automated Personnel Units from VOY: Prototype.




              3947: When it was anticipated that the war would end, the Builders no longer required our services and they intended to terminate us. In doing so, they became the enemy. We are programmed to destroy the enemy. It is necessary for our survival. Now that you have constructed a prototype, we will soon outnumber the Cravic units. We will achieve victory.



              enter image description here





            • The Minosian 'Advanced Weapons System' from TNG: Arsenal of Freedom




              "Minos, the arsenal of freedom. Perfection in highly advanced
              weaponry. Versatility, flexibility, and everything one hundred percent
              guaranteed! So, lock onto my signal and beam on down! Because we don't
              just provide weapons, we provide complete weapons sys-"



              enter image description here








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              Offhand I can think of at least two examples, both of which killed their creators




              • The Cravic Automated Personnel Units from VOY: Prototype.




                3947: When it was anticipated that the war would end, the Builders no longer required our services and they intended to terminate us. In doing so, they became the enemy. We are programmed to destroy the enemy. It is necessary for our survival. Now that you have constructed a prototype, we will soon outnumber the Cravic units. We will achieve victory.



                enter image description here





              • The Minosian 'Advanced Weapons System' from TNG: Arsenal of Freedom




                "Minos, the arsenal of freedom. Perfection in highly advanced
                weaponry. Versatility, flexibility, and everything one hundred percent
                guaranteed! So, lock onto my signal and beam on down! Because we don't
                just provide weapons, we provide complete weapons sys-"



                enter image description here








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                Offhand I can think of at least two examples, both of which killed their creators




                • The Cravic Automated Personnel Units from VOY: Prototype.




                  3947: When it was anticipated that the war would end, the Builders no longer required our services and they intended to terminate us. In doing so, they became the enemy. We are programmed to destroy the enemy. It is necessary for our survival. Now that you have constructed a prototype, we will soon outnumber the Cravic units. We will achieve victory.



                  enter image description here





                • The Minosian 'Advanced Weapons System' from TNG: Arsenal of Freedom




                  "Minos, the arsenal of freedom. Perfection in highly advanced
                  weaponry. Versatility, flexibility, and everything one hundred percent
                  guaranteed! So, lock onto my signal and beam on down! Because we don't
                  just provide weapons, we provide complete weapons sys-"



                  enter image description here








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                Offhand I can think of at least two examples, both of which killed their creators




                • The Cravic Automated Personnel Units from VOY: Prototype.




                  3947: When it was anticipated that the war would end, the Builders no longer required our services and they intended to terminate us. In doing so, they became the enemy. We are programmed to destroy the enemy. It is necessary for our survival. Now that you have constructed a prototype, we will soon outnumber the Cravic units. We will achieve victory.



                  enter image description here





                • The Minosian 'Advanced Weapons System' from TNG: Arsenal of Freedom




                  "Minos, the arsenal of freedom. Perfection in highly advanced
                  weaponry. Versatility, flexibility, and everything one hundred percent
                  guaranteed! So, lock onto my signal and beam on down! Because we don't
                  just provide weapons, we provide complete weapons sys-"



                  enter image description here









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