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Voyager
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Seven of Nine used to be a tertiary adjunct of unimatrix zero one. Isn't that the same adjunction as the Borg Queen?Could seven of Nine once been in the presence of the Borg Queen before "Dark Frontier." ------------------ One silly, twice foolish. -Dr. Weaver, ER
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Sol System
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Well, strictly speaking, the queen is (Or should be, look out, rant ahead.) with every Borg, as she IS the Borg, and the physical body is just a manifestation of the Collective.But, er...I do think that might have been what the episode was trying to apply, yes. ------------------ "I'll turn everything around and confuse you. I'll fix it so you can't remember what was true." -- They Might Be Giants
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Sol System
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*ahem*Imply. ------------------ "I'll turn everything around and confuse you. I'll fix it so you can't remember what was true." -- They Might Be Giants
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Chimaera
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Perhaps somebody could refresh my memory as to what a unimatrix actually refers to. Is it a location in the collective, or just a subdivision of each ship? But if 7 of 9 was of unimatrix one, and this is the location of the queen (assuming unimatrix refers to a location), why was she in a cube in deep space while the queen is back, I assume, in that large complex?------------------ "Sometimes you get the bear, and sometimes the bear gets you." -Commander Riker, USS Enterprise
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Voyager
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That is a very interesting question, I really don't know and I think a unimatrix refers to a section of space.------------------ One silly, twice foolish. -Dr. Weaver, ER
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First of Two
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Because she was only the "Tertiary" adjunct. Maybe part of her duties required that she travelled. OR, Maybe the Borg Queen was telling the TRUTH when she said that she WANTED Seven to be caught.. and sent her there in the first place.------------------ *I only SEEM Normal*
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The Excalibur
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The Borg Queen is a mean little tart, and may have had Seven turned over to Voyager just like she said. "Let Seven stay with the humans for a while, then she will be our liason when we destroy earth".But the whole Borg story is so screwed up. Why haven't they sent two cubes to take a planet that can barely fight off one. Surely they weren't fighting 8472 the whole time. ------------------ Parallax
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Federation Shipmaster
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Well, now they're sending more than one cube out at a time.------------------ What bloke invented signatures?
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grb
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well, they have only tried to take Earth twice. The thrid time, they seem to be sedning a force that is a bit larger.In dark frontier, when seven and janeway were viewing the inforamtion from that data node of the destroied borg ship, they found three borg cubes traveling on a course "roughly paralell" to Voyager's path. If thhose cubes were traveling even close to parallell, they'd end up in the alpha quadrant, pretty close to sector 001. It seems that the federation will be seeing 3 borg cubes pretty soon.....------------------ "How many people does it take before it becomes wrong? 6,000? 60,000? How many people does it take admiral!?!" -Ambassador Picard during his command of the Enterprise-E in the Ba'ku incident.
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Federation Shipmaster
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More than two if you count Vendetta.------------------ What bloke invented signatures?
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Voyager
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grb: It is an interesting theory. It sounds very plausable, send more cubes was the logical answer and the Borg, didn't figure it out til now. Also remember the Queen says something about a Nanoprobe virus, designed to assimilate highly resistant species.
------------------ One silly, twice foolish. -Dr. Weaver, ER
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grb
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Maybe perhaps are the 3 cubes deploying the virus?------------------ "How many people does it take before it becomes wrong? 6,000? 60,000? How many people does it take admiral!?!" -Ambassador Picard during his command of the Enterprise-E in the Ba'ku incident.
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Sol System
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It was probably just a coincidence.------------------ "The record of my unspeakable crimes, in previous lives, in previous times, indelibly stains the pages of history." -- They Might Be Giants
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