Borg Assimilator
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Borg Assimilator's logo |
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Location | Paramount's Carowinds |
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Park Section | North Gate Area |
Type | Steel - Lay-down/partial flying |
Status | Open |
Opened | March 20, 2004 (originally 2000 at Paramount's Great America) |
Manufacturer | Vekoma |
Lift/launch system | Chain lift hill |
Height | 115 ft (35.1 m) |
Length | 2766 ft (843.1 m) |
Max speed | 51 mph (82.1 km/h) |
Inversions | 5 (RCDB's listing, the park lists 8) |
Capacity | 1000 riders per hour |
Cost | $17,000,000 USD (paid for by previous owners Paramount's Great America) |
Max G force | 4.3 |
Borg Assimilator at RCDB | |
Pictures of Borg Assimilator at RCDB |
The Borg Assimilator is a Star Trek-themed roller coaster at Paramount's Carowinds. It was relocated from Paramount's Great America where it was named STEALTH, in 2002. The Borg, as it is commonly called, is a rather rough ride with strong forces built by Vekoma out of the Netherlands. It replaced the Paddleboat ride and sits directly in front of the North Gate at Paramount's Carowinds.
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[edit] Ride Layout
As the train pulls into the station it is lifted into an upright position and is laid back down with riders on their backs as it departs. A small turn exists directly before the 115 foot tall lift. After the lift a gentle sloped, small drop exist directly before the "lie-to-fly" element when riders are first turned into the flying position. In the flying position a large turn about 100 feet in the air brings riders the biggest drop on the ride, although the drop isn't steep. A horseshoe element (resembles an overbanked turn from Intamin) is directly after the small drop followed by a "fly-to-lie" element which is exactly opposite from the "lie-to-fly". After the turn, following the fly-to-lie, riders are taken into a loop preceding another lie-to-fly with a turn. Riders are quickly taken, once again, into the lying position as they turn around a large piece of Star Trek scenery. Two corkscrews follow and then the brake run.
[edit] Ride Elements
- Lie To Fly (180° Roll)
- Horseshoe
- Fly To Lie (180° Roll)
- Loop
- Lie To Fly (180° Roll)
- Double Corkscrew
- Fly To Lie (180° Roll)
[edit] Trivia
- The Borg, as it seems to most people, is one of Carowind's least reliable coasters, breaking down many times throughout the duration of the season.
- Relocated from Paramount's Great America, the reason for Great America only having the ride for 2 years is due to the park's Boomerang Bay Water Park location. The coaster was removed because its 3 acre location was perfect for the new "park" within the park.
- This is a prototype coaster (meaning it was the first of its kind from the ride manufactor)
- The Borg has a low capacity compared to its highly rated partner Top Gun. Borg's capacity per hour: 1,000 people. Top Gun's: 1,380
- During the loop riders in the front car can wave at those in the back as they look directly at them.
- As the riders go along they pass a giant, crashed Borg sphere.
[edit] Construction Data
- 1,102 tons of steel
[edit] External links
Roller coasters at Paramount's Carowinds |
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Borg Assimilator - Carolina Cyclone - Carolina Goldrusher - Fairly Odd Coaster - Flying Super Saturator - Hey Arnold's Taxi Chase - Hurler - Ricochet - Rugrat's Runaway Reptar - Thunder Road - Top Gun: The Jet Coaster - Vortex |