Dark Frontier (episode)edit
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| "Dark Frontier" | ||
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| VOY, Episode 5x15 Production number: 211 First aired: 17 February 1999 | ||
| ← | 110th of 168 produced in VOY | → |
| ← | 108th of 168 released in VOY | → |
| ← | 556th of 727 released in all | → |
| A feature-length episode. Written By Brannon Braga & Joe Menosky Directed By Cliff Bole and Terry Windell | ||
| 52619.2 (2375/2353) | ||
When Captain Janeway devises a plan to steal a transwarp coil from a damaged Borg sphere, the mysterious Borg Queen learns of the plan and uses this knowledge to try and return Seven of Nine to the Borg by issuing her an ultimatum: rejoin the Collective or watch as Voyager is assimilated.
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[edit] Summary
[edit] Act One
The episode opens in with a dark screen and only the voice of the Borg Collective is heard. A vessel has been detected and drones are activated aboard one of its ships. The drones are instructed to alter course to intercept the vessel. Inside a Borg ship drones immediately move from their alcoves and carry out the instructions. The Collective identifies the vessel: Federation Starfleet; Intrepid-class; 143 lifeforms. The drones are instructed to prepare for assimilation of the vessel.
The target vessel is seen on the console: the USS Voyager. The Collective states its usual hail: "We are the Borg. You will be assimilated. Resistance is futile". The image of Voyager is replaced by one of Voyager's bridge. Captain Kathryn Janeway stands with Commander Chakotay at her side. Behind them, at the auxiliary tactical console is Seven of Nine whom Janeway has asked to be present for her tactical expertise. She replies with a warning to the Collective to break off pursuit or Voyager will open fire. The Collective dismisses Janeway's threat and repeats that it is intent on assimilating Voyager, they cut off communication.
The Borg vessel is seen closing on Voyager but it is neither a cube nor a sphere; instead, it is a probe. The two ships exchange fire. Aboard the probe, explosions are seen as the deflector shields are disabled. The Collective instructs that they be regenerated and the weapons re-modulated when, suddenly, a Starfleet photon torpedo is transported into the vessel. A drone moves to disable it but as the drone is about to begin dismantling the torpedo it detonates, destroying the probe and all drones aboard.
On Voyager's bridge, Janeway and Chakotay watch the explosion on the viewscreen. Both seem disappointed, Chakotay asks what happened as the goal was to merely disable the probe. Seven of Nine explains that the torpedo detonated near the power matrix, causing a chain reaction in the probe's systems. Janeway asks about survivors and Lt. Commander Tuvok reports that there were none.
Janeway stares at the viewscreen for a moment then orders Chakotay to begin a salvage operation. The probe could have something they could use, such as weapons or possibly a transwarp coil. This is a key component of Borg Faster Than Light technology, allowing them to travel at speeds far greater than their standard warp drive. If they can modify it and their warp engines to work together, thousands of light years could be put behind them in mere days, taking years off their journey.
[edit] Act Two
Janeway and Chakotay enter Cargo Bay 2, where the debris from the destroyed probe is being studied. They walk around the debris, inspecting various components. Chakotay informs her that they have salvaged some useful components from the probe: power nodes and plasma conduits. Also, a transwarp coil was found amidst the debris field.
They go to see the coil and find Seven of Nine and Lieutenant B'Elanna Torres examining it. Their report is disappointing as the coil is unusable. Seven explains to her that when a Borg vessel is critically damaged, all of its vital technology, such as its transwarp coils, self-destructs.
But Seven of Nine also has hopeful news from their salvage operation. She shows Janeway and Chakotay two Borg data nodes, one of which contains tactical information about the movements of Borg vessels in a thirty light year radius. This is vital information for Voyager as they can use it to avoid any further encounters with the Borg for a time. However, the unusable transwarp coil is a great disappointment and Janeway orders Seven to translate the node's data so the ship's computer can read it.
In astrometrics, Seven shows Janeway, Chakotay and Tuvok the translated tactical information. She reports there are three cubes on a course parallel to their own, nine light years distant which pose no threat. But Janeway points out a sphere whose position is not far from them and asks Seven about it. Seven reports that the sphere is damaged from an ion storm and traveling at low warp. Janeway orders Seven to provide her with a detailed schematic of the vessel.
Janeway calls a meeting with the senior staff in the briefing room. She describes a plan: they are going to steal a transwarp coil from the damaged sphere. The plan is labeled "Operation Fort Knox", after the 20th century facility which, all through its existence, defeated all attempts at intrusion. Ensign Tom Paris helps by explaining the reference to the others present. Chief Engineer Torres talks about how useful even one coil would be in drastically shortening their journey time to the Alpha Quadrant.
Tuvok asks Janeway if she believes the sphere's defenses are low enough for them to do this. Janeway does believe this but she warns that the operation must be planned to the smallest detail. She reminds them that they cannot forget that they are dealing with the Borg. She proceeds to explain the plan in general terms: they will head for the sphere and use a diversion to allow an away team to beam aboard undetected. The away team will then steal the coil and return to Voyager with it. Chakotay recommends they create a holodeck simulation of the operation to practice it. Torres recommends they use a few "old Maquis tricks" she knows to mask their warp signature. Janeway agrees to both remarks and ends the meeting to begin preparations.
[edit] Act Three
After the meeting, Janeway calls Seven into her ready room. She informs her that she has a specific assignment for her relating to the operation. She wants Seven to research the data logs of her parents, Magnus and Erin Hansen, for any information which could give them a greater tactical advantage against the Borg. These logs were retrieved over two years before, among the remains of the Hansens' ship, the USS Raven. (VOY: "The Raven")
Seven of Nine begins to make excuses why the logs should not be consulted. She believes them to be irrelevant and flawed since her parents, despite all the knowledge they had gathered, were caught and assimilated. Janeway surmises, however, that Seven does not want to read them because they chronicle the events leading to her assimilation. But Janeway cannot afford to forgo the potentially invaluable tactical information contained in the logs and tells Seven that she will assign the task to Chakotay if she refuses. Seven informs the captain that, although reluctant, she will read the logs.
Seven is in her Cargo Bay 2 quarters, near her alcove, examining one of the Borg data nodes. Neelix enters with a large box full of PADDs. Seven irritatedly notes his tardiness and Neelix apologizes. He explains that cataloging the logs took much longer than he expected becuase of the amount of data including field notes, personal logs and bio-kinetic analyses. He sets the box down and quietly muses that she is fortunate to have so huge a reminder of her own parents. All he has left of his own parents is a faded holo-image. As he leaves to prepare the rest of the logs, Seven picks up one of the PADDs and activates it.
Annika Hansen is playing with a model of a Borg cube. Magnus Hansen enters. He leads her to a couch, sits with her and explains to her that they will be leaving the next day to study the Borg. Annika is full of questions for her father: Do the Borg have kids? What do they look like? Are they friendly? Her father answers her questions as best he can.
Eight months later
Aboard the Raven, Magnus and Erin Hansen debate whether or not they should refuel before continuing onward. Magnus does not want to, insisting they are too close and if they stop now, they may as well return home. Erin questions what they would return home to as they have committed numerous felony violations: unauthorized deviation from flight plan, crossing the Romulan Neutral Zone, failure to obey direct orders to return. She expresses that she is of the opinion their colleagues obviously think they have gone insane. Annika enters from her bedroom, complaining that she cannot sleep.The sensors sound an alarm, detecting massive subspace eddies. Magnus and Erin hurry to the main console and detect a ship their scans reveal that it is a Borg cube. They enter visual range and bring it up on the viewscreen. Magnus, Erin and Annika stare at the cube as it scans them and their vessel. The cube does not alter course to intercept and instead it moves off. Magnus says that this confirms his theory how the Borg ignore anything living unless they consider it a threat, or a target for assimilation. They follow the cube, remaining well behind it.
2375
A hail from the bridge by First Officer Chakotay brings Seven back to the present. She acknowledges Chakotay's hail and responds. Coming off the turbolift onto the bridge she sees the the damaged Borg sphere on the viewscreen. Janeway orders Paris to match its course and speed, keeping 10 million kilometers away. Seven is ordered to the auxilliary tactical console to scan the sphere. She reports that its weapons array is regenerating, but its deflector shields and transwarp drive are off-line. However both systems will again be operational in 72 hours. The crew has a window of 72 hours to execute the operation. Janeway orders double shifts and 24-hour simulation drills for the crew.
[edit] Act Four
Captain Janeway, Seven of Nine, Tuvok and Harry Kim quickly walk down a corridor on the Borg sphere, armed with phaser rifles. Chakotay, on Voyager's bridge, counts down from two minutes, keeping them informed of their remaining time. The operation is going well, but Chakotay warns them they are behind schedule. Drones walk around the sphere ignoring them. Janeway and Seven proceed to the transwarp chamber, while Tuvok and Kim go to sphere's shield generator. They plant spatial charges around the generator while Janeway and Seven position transporter pattern enhancers on the coil. When Kim and Tuvok detonate the charges the coil is transported to Voyager. Chakotay confirms they have the transwarp coil and the away team proceeds to the pre-arranged coordinates for beam-off.
But their time runs out. Chakotay informs them the two-minute period it takes for the Borg sensor grid to regenerate after being disabled has expired. Aboard the sphere, an alarm sounds as drones immediately stop, face the away team and advance. Tuvok fires and kills two drones coming towards him and Kim. Janeway and Seven are engaged with two other drones, but the Collective quickly adapts to the phaser setting. Janeway turns to go along another route, ordering Seven to follow but she is frozen in place.
Janeway calls back to her sharply and Seven of Nine snaps out of it, following her down the corridor. They arrive at the teleportation coordinates, where Tuvok and Kim are waiting, and the four of them beam out of the sphere.
On Voyager's bridge, Paris reports the away team's successful return to Chakotay. Suddenly a contingent of drones appear on the bridge. Chakotay orders Paris to beam them off but he cannot and the drones fan out and begin to advance on them.
Chakotay orders the computer to freeze both programs on both holodecks. It was all a simulation.
Chakotay demands an explanation from Paris. He replies that the drones must have piggybacked in on Voyager's transporter beam. Chakotay hails Janeway and informs her that they retrieved the coil, but also some most unwelcome guests. Because the two minute window before the sphere's sensor grid returns online is the maximum amount of time for the away mission, they have to cut their time on the sphere to under two minutes. Beaming into the transwarp chamber directly is considered but Seven responds that the chamber is too heavily shielded. The away mission looks impossible, but Seven informs them that her parents were able to spend several hours at a time on a cube undetected. By consulting their logs, they may be able to explain how the Hansen's were able to do this. Janeway orders her to find out and ends the simulation.
As Janeway and Seven walk along the corridor outside the holodeck Janeway asks her about her freeze-up during the simulation stating that she cannot afford such an incident during the operation. Janeway asks Seven if she is able to take part in the away mission. Seven responds that the simulation unsettled her. the last time she was on a Borg vessel, she was a drone. Janeway wonders if she is pushing her too hard and fast, making her face her past by looking at her parents research and now having her on the away team. Seven insists she will be fine. Janeway hopes so, the next time it will not be a simulation, she tells her. Seven acknowledges her statement and walks off.
Seven prepares to read another batch of her parents' logs in her quarters. The doors open and Naomi Wildman, daughter of crewmember Ensign Samantha Wildman, enters. She complains to Seven that she is having nightmares and wants to stay with her, promising not to bother her. Seven agrees but as she continues her work, Naomi begins asking her questions about the Borg: Does it hurt to be a drone? Do the Borg have kids? Are they friendly? Distracted and worn down Seven tersely orders Naomi to return to her quarters.
Naomi walks towards her and in a cold, hard voice states "Resistance is futile." A Borg implant emerges and spreads on her cheek.
Seven panics as she looks around her quarters and sees Borg drones stepping out of the shadows. She frantically hails security, but receives no answer. Instead, she hears an ageless, disembodied, female voice state "They can't hear you." Seven demands to know the voice's identity. "I am the Borg," it responds. The voice calls her by her full Borg designation: Seven of Nine, Tertiary Adjunct of Unimatrix 01, stating that she has become weak. Seven frantically tells herself that this is a dream that she is regenerating. The voice assures her that she is not in a dream. It explains how the Borg have accessed Seven's neural transceiver. The voice tells her that they know about Voyager's plan to invade the sphere stating that it will fail. Seven demands to know why the crew hasn't been assimilated if the Borg believe the plan to fail. The voice states that they have contacted her to make an offer: "Rejoin the Collective and we'll spare Voyager."
Seven is confused by this statement as the only thing that set her apart from other drones was that she happened to have been chosen by the Collective to speak for the Borg during the events which had led to her de-assimilation. The Collective could easily have chosen any drone aboard that cube. (VOY: "Scorpion", "Scorpion, Part II") Seven asks why any effort would be taken to retake her when the Borg has since then assimilated thousands of new drones. The voice responds that they wish her to rejoin the Collective because Seven is "unique."
The voice and drones vanish. The cargo bay is normal again and Seven is alone.
[edit] Act Five
Three months after first encountering the Borg cube, the Hansens have followed it through a transwarp corridor it created, arriving behind it in the Delta Quadrant, the region of origin of the Borg. Magnus Hansen is aboard the cube, wearing a bio-dampener to remain undetected. The Raven itself is outfitted with multi-adaptive shielding to mask it from Borg sensors. Both technologies have worked magnificently, allowing them to follow Borg vessels and beam on and off them without detection.
Magnus reports back to Erin (who sits at the controls with Annika on her lap) that he is observing a badly-damaged drone, which the Hansens have dubbed "Junior" as it goes to an alcove to regenerate intending to repairing itself. However two other drones, which they have dubbed "Bill" and "Needle Fingers," arrive, deactivate the damaged drone and begin dismantling it. On the Raven, an alarm notifies Erin that Magnus' bio-dampener is almost out of power. She updates him but he responds that he can stay onboard for another minute.
2375
Seven shows the designs for the bio-dampeners to Tuvok and the Doctor in sickbay. She found the designs in her parents' logs and explains how these devices should solve the timing problem. Tuvok instructs the Doctor to manufacture four of them, one for each away team member.
After Tuvok leaves, the Doctor compliments the Hansens on their ingenuity. Seven responds that the Hansens were efficient. Thinking that she is warming up to them, he happily cites this as an important stage in her social development, and encourages her to think of it as an exploration of how she was raised, an important part of her humanity. Seven angrily replies that her parents underestimated the Borg. She states that because of their arrogance she was forced to be raised as a Borg drone. She storms out of sickbay and goes into a corner, struggling to regain control of herself.
"Captain's Log, supplemental. "Operation Fort Knox" is ready to proceed. All departments are standing by, and I've given the order to begin at 0600 hours."
The away mission will begin at 0600 the next morning. But Janeway has made a change in the away team composition. She calls Seven into her ready room, and tells her that she has decided to replace her on the away team with Torres. She explains that if the sphere attacks, she will need someone with Borg expertise at Tactical. Seven insists that she must be on the away team. She gives the excuse that they may encounter unexpected problems that only she can overcome. Janeway takes offense to the comment, thinking that Seven simply considers them not up to that task.
However Janeway realizes that Seven is not being arrogant, only fearful of the success of the mission. Seven fervently tells her that, in the time she has been on Voyager, the crew has become her Collective. Their survival is important to her. She would do anything to prevent harm from coming to them...anything. She pleads with Janeway to be put back on the away team. Janeway reconsiders and places Seven back on the away team, telling her that she is very pleased with the remarkable progress she has made as an individual and a crewmember.
[edit] Act Six
The Borg Collective detects a vessel and activates the drones manning the damaged sphere. They alter the sphere's course to intercept. The vessel is identified as a Federation Class Two shuttlecraft with three lifeforms aboard.
The Collective does not instruct the drones to prepare for assimilation. The sphere resumes course. On Voyager's bridge, Torres reports this to Chakotay. The shuttle is the diversion part of the plan; when the sphere drops its shields to take it in to assimilate it, the away team beams aboard. But the Borg are not taking the bait. Chakotay informs Janeway, waiting in one of the transporter rooms on the platform with the other team members, Seven included.
Ensign Kim suggests having the shuttle fire a phaser shot at the sphere, but Seven responds that that would not work; they would simply destroy the shuttle as a perceived threat. Janeway gets an idea. She orders Chakotay to have the energy output of the shuttle's warp signature increased. He does so. With the increased warp signature the Collective instructs the drones to prepare for assimilation.
On Voyager's bridge, Ensign Paris reports that the sphere has locked a tractor beam on the shuttle and is taking it in. The sphere's shields drop and the away team beams aboard, wearing the bio-dampeners the Doctor produced. They begin their separation operations of the away mission. Seven immediately stops and has a vivid vision of herself when she was a drone. She hears the voice she heard in the cargo bay. "Never forget who you are," it tells her.
Janeway, worried, touches her shoulder and asks if she is alright. She shakes herself out of it and follows her to the transwarp coil chamber. Tuvok and Ensign Kim place the spatial charges on the shield generator as practiced. Janeway and Seven plant the transporter pattern enhancers on the coil. Tuvok and Kim blow the generator and the coil is beamed off the sphere. Janeway and Seven quickly move toward the away team's beam-out coordinates.
Moving through the sphere towards the coordinates, Seven halts again. The disembodied female voice again beckons her to rejoin the Collective in order to spare Voyager. Janeway, realizing she is not behind her, turns and sees her standing, looking at her. Annoyed, she orders Seven to keep moving. Seven responds that she will not follow Janeway and wishes to return to the Collective.
Janeway firmly tells Seven she cannot let her do that. Seven responds that Janeway has no choice. Janeway aims her rifle at her, preparing to stun her and take her back to Voyager, to remain under guard in the sickbay or the brig until she regains her senses. She again orders her to keep moving. A force field appears between them, and two drones come up behind Seven. Seven pleads with Janeway to leave her. Chakotay hails and informs Janeway that the sphere is moving to intercept Voyager and that the away team must beam out in order that the ship is not assimilated. But Janeway does not move. She tells Seven she will not leave without her. Seven responds by telling her that if she does not leave, she will be assimilated. Janeway gazes at her for a moment then turns and runs towards the beam-out point.
The rest of the away team arrives at the coordinates, and Janeway hails Chakotay: three to beam out. Chakotay questions the number but Janeway orders him to energize. Once they are back on Voyager Chakotay asks where Seven is and Janeway angrily replies that she had a change of heart. She orders a situation report and he responds that the sphere is altering course away from them. Torres reports its transwarp drive is powering up. Janeway, even though she knows it is hopeless, orders Paris to follow it. In a glow of green, the sphere accelerates to transwarp and races away in the blink of an eye.
Seven is led by two drones through the corridors of the sphere. The sphere itself drops from transwarp into an incredible sight: an immense Borg complex. Structures interconnect with each other in a web so huge that it seems to take up an entire sector. The sphere moves toward a hatch on one of the main structures. The hatch opens and the sphere disappears inside.
As Seven and her drone "guards" enter through a spearhead-shaped door they stand in a large room with a wide, slight raised platform situated in the middle. Above the platform, a head and its upper torso descend on a lift from above. The head appears to be that of a humanoid female alien. Descending, the head smiles a little. As the head and upper torso approach the floor, a disassembled black mechanical body, composed of the rest of the torso and limbs rises from the floor. After the two parts of the Borg are attached, the body slowly walks up to Seven.
Seven stares at the Borg as it descends from the platform. She realizes that this is the origin of the disembodied voice she had heard.
Her parents had a name for this type of Borg.
The Borg Queen.
"Welcome home," the Queen tells her.
[edit] Act Seven
The Borg Queen walks slowly around Seven, appraising her new appearance, noting how the individuals on Voyager have 'remade her into their image' by removing her Borg features and giving her back hair and clothing. Seven sarcastically responds that she expected re-assimilation, not conversation. The Queen notes her sense of humor and comments that the last two years must have been remarkable for her. She repeats what she told her in Voyager's cargo bay: she is unique.
Seven wonders aloud that her experiences onboard the Voyager are why the Collective wanted her back, to 'add to their perfection.' The Queen responds that this was Seven of Nine's mission all along. The Borg purposefully let Voyager's crew taken Seven. Surprised, Seven demands that the Queen explain herself, to no avail. The Queen instead offers her a chance to regenerate in an alcove that has been adapted for her. The Queen lets Seven know that after her regeneration they will speak further on her "capture." As Seven regenerates, the Queen watches her.
Aboard Voyager, in Cargo Bay 2, crewmen clear away the debris from the Borg probe. It has been scoured clean of useful components; they will now melt it down for the polytrinic alloys it contains and then dispose of it. Janeway and Chakotay look on. Janeway is at a total loss to explain Seven’s action; why choose now to rejoin the Collective? Chakotay muses that perhaps she had been planning it all along; he reminds her of what Seven had said when they first severed her from the hive mind, two years earlier: "I will betray you." (VOY: "The Gift") Janeway does not accept this; she tells him what Seven had told her in her ready room, two days earlier: that Voyager had become her Collective. She had meant it.
Neelix, who is helping with the clean-up, comes up to them. He asks Janeway what to do with Seven's alcove. With her gone, logically the alcove, which uses a lot of power, has no function. Should he shut it down? Janeway tells him no. He nods and goes back to work. Chakotay gives her a concerned look. But her look back at him is one of determination: she intends to get her back... somehow.
In her ready room, Janeway sits at her desktop monitor, reviewing sensor logs from the day before their operation to steal the transwarp coil from the damaged sphere. She has a hunch that the Borg somehow influenced Seven to rejoin them, and thinks the logs have evidence of that. Tuvok brings Naomi Wildman to see her. Naomi presents a plan she has developed to find Seven. Janeway looks at it. It would not work, but she smiles and commends Naomi for her initiative. Naomi worriedly asks her if she will give up trying to find her, but Janeway assures her she will not. The computer then beeps: Janeway had instructed it to analyze the sensor logs, and it has found something. They look at the monitor. Janeway’s hunch is confirmed: the analysis shows that Borg communication signals were indeed directed at Cargo Bay 2.
In the Borg Unicomplex, Seven awakens from regeneration to find her vision altered, Borg-style. The Borg queen informs her that her brain's sight-controlling region has been re-enhanced with Borg technology: a neural processing adjunct "You've seen through Human eyes long enough," the Queen tells her. Seven fearfully and angrily demands its removal. The Queen disappointedly comments that she prefers to 'remain small'. Seven heatedly responds that she prefers to remain unique; putting Borg technology back into her is akin to re-assimilation.
The Queen reassures her that this is not what they want; they want her individuality intact. Seven returns to her biggest question: why was all this effort made to capture her? The Queen responds that they need her for her individual, Human perspective. Seven does not understand; they assimilated her memories; what more do they want? The Queen's answer chills her; they want her to help them finally succeed in doing what they have twice tried and failed to do: assimilate Humanity. (TNG: "The Best of Both Worlds", "The Best of Both Worlds, Part II"; Star Trek: First Contact)
Seven stoutly tells her she will resist. The Queen blithely responds that she knows this.
The chamber shakes. Seven demands to know what is happening. The Queen's answer frightens her even more; they are off to assimilate a species. She shows Seven a holo-projection of the target: a planet with a population of 392,000, which she calls Species 10026. Their presence is not required, she tells Seven, but she deems the experience necessary to remind her of what it means to be Borg. Seven looks at the projection fearfully. The Queen notices, remarking that she is experiencing compassion, a Human emotion. "Those lives will be added to our own," she reminds her.
A hatch opens in a structure in the Unicomplex, and a diamond-shaped vessel emerges, carrying Seven, the Queen, and attendant drones. It moves out of the Unicomplex and meets up with two Borg cubes. The three ships head off for the target planet. Aboard the diamond, Seven continues gazing at the projection in sympathetic terror. She knows what she is going to see, only this time she will see it from a perspective that, as a drone, she would have considered irrelevant.
The perspective of the victims.
[edit] Act Eight
Aboard the Raven, Magnus and Erin Hansen examine a regenerating new drone that they have beamed over from a cube they have been shadowing. They ascertain the species it came from: Species 6961; Ktarian. Its infrastructure is titanium, revealing it to be a tactical drone. But their big surprise comes when they check its previous designation: Three of Five, Tertiary Adjunct of Unimatrix 1; it used to work close to the Borg Queen.
As Annika watches with interest, they decide to put a tracking device on it to keep an eye on it; if it should ever return to Unimatrix 1, they could get the opportunity to study the Queen herself. An alarm alerts them that its regeneration cycle is almost complete, and they quickly beam it back to its alcove aboard the cube. Then, while Erin and Annika go and eat, Magnus inspects its downloaded cranial transceiver logs, looking for communication signals from the Queen.
2375
In her ready room, First Officer Chakotay reports to Captain Janeway that a comparison between the signals Magnus Hansen was looking at, recorded in the Hansens' logs, and those that Janeway discovered had been sent to Seven in Cargo Bay 2 show a match; Seven was indeed getting communication from what he terms "this...'Borg queen'" (the existence of such a thing is unknown to Starfleet at the time Voyager was pulled into the Delta Quadrant, since the Hansens never returned home with their data and the Battle of Sector 001 had just recently occurred).
Janeway notes that, whatever the nature of this 'queen', she obviously is very influential, having made Seven turn herself over to the Collective the day after contacting her. She recalls her conversation with Seven before the mission; Seven had insisted that she had to be on the away team and go aboard the sphere or the mission would fail. She had seemed very afraid, as if there was something she knew that she could not tell. In hindsight, Janeway sees what it was, and she burns with anger thinking about it: the queen had done more than influence her; she had coerced her, threatening to assimilate Voyager if she did not turn herself over to them.
She turns to Chakotay, eyes bright with that same look of determination she gave him in Cargo Bay 2. She orders him to compile a list of every available technology the Hansens developed to track the Borg. It is time to find and retrieve her.
Janeway addresses the crew from the bridge. As she speaks, various preparations are seen taking place. She outlines the mission: a long-range tactical rescue. Chief Engineer Torres is equipping the Delta Flyer with the transwarp coil. An away team will go after the sphere that took her through transwarp space using tracking technology Chakotay found in the Hansens' logs. The Hansens' multi-adaptive shielding will mask the Flyer from Borg sensors, and narrow beam transporters will allow the away team to board the sphere.
The away team will be composed of Ensign Paris as pilot, Tuvok as tactician, The Doctor, to immediately undo any physical re-assimilation they may find has been done to Seven, and Janeway herself. Chakotay will keep Voyager at the threshold of the Flyer's transwarp conduit, to offer tactical support against any pursuing Borg ships on the Flyer's return. She ends her address with the following exhortation: they will be looking, she says, for one individual among thousands of drones. "But she is one of us," she finishes, "and I am not about to let her go." She looks at the expectant bridge officers. "Let’s get started."
The Flyer takes off. On Janeway's order, Ensign Paris brings the transwarp coil online and, in a flash of green, the shuttle goes to transwarp, heading in the direction the sphere went off in. Tuvok detects the sphere's residual transwarp signature, and Janeway orders Paris to follow it.
The Borg Queen's vessel and the two Borg cubes arrive at the planet. The Borg queen coldly manipulates Seven into suggesting a way to adapt to the intended victims' weapons; a modulating phaser pulse that can penetrate Borg deflector shields. Initially, when the Queen asks her, Seven refuses to provide a strategy; "You are the Borg; you tell me," she says sarcastically. The Queen does not respond; instead, she lets the aliens pound them until Seven's eyes become bright with alarm. She then calmly looks at Seven and repeats her question: How does she propose they adapt? Not wanting to die, Seven's survival instinct forces her to suggest a strategy. The Queen smiles, voices her agreement with it and communicates it to the drones for it to be implemented. Immediately the damage ceases as the victims' weapons fire is rendered completely ineffective.
Pleased, the Borg queen then instructs her to go and assist in the primary assimilation chamber. But upon seeing Seven’s terrified reaction, she changes her mind, blithely musing that perhaps she is pushing her too hard. She instructs her to assist in repairing their shield generators instead.
Seven walks unsteadily through the corridors, going to her assigned task. Around her, captured members of the humanoid species are escorted by drones to assimilation chambers. Bloodcurdling screams ring out from the directions the chambers lie in. Fearfully, she reaches a panel and, trying her best to shut out the screams, she gets to work. An explosion knocks her down. She moves to rise, but two drones come up behind her and pick her up roughly. She struggles as one brings a most evil-looking Borg prosthetic to her face. But it simply passes it over a cut she sustained, healing it. They release her and continue on their way.
A small group of aliens pass by, on their way to a chamber, escorted by drones. Suddenly one of them, a man, tries to run away, past her. Instinctively, she grabs his arm, stopping him. Her Borg-enhanced strength ensures he cannot escape her grip. But she immediately realizes what she is doing and releases him. Too late, however; one of the drones returns for him. It seizes him and mercilessly plunges its assimilation tubules into his neck. He freezes, trembling in agony. Black lines radiate over his head and neck, as millions of Borg nanoprobes flood his system, beginning his assimilation. Seven watches, horrified. As a drone she had done this atrocity herself, thousands of times, without a thought. Now she sees just what she had subjected her victims to. She stumbles back, shuddering and hyperventilating.
But then she sees she is just outside an assimilation chamber. She enters. Inside, a few of the aliens watch helplessly as a drone works on assimilating one of them, with cold, brutal precision. Another drone looks on. The victim is lying on a platform. His right arm has been severed; an attachment for the prosthetic replacement the drone is about to install is on the stump.
The second drone leaves the chamber to go and carry out a repair. As soon as it has gone, Seven immediately comes up behind the drone working on the victim and deactivates it. She lifts the victim up off the platform and orders the others to assist her. They stare at her uncomprehendingly. She tells them sharply that she is not Borg; she will help them escape. "Assist me!" she orders. They take their comrade as Seven instructs them what to do. One of their ships is nearby. It is heavily damaged and the crew is dead, but the propulsion system still works. She will transport them aboard; they must remain there until the Borg leave, and then they must flee on a heading she gives them. They nod understanding, and Seven goes to a console and beams them out.
Seven re-enters the Borg Queen's chamber. The queen is pleased: assimilation is complete. Seven angrily asks if the 300 thousand individuals who have just been destroyed should be congratulated as well. They should be indeed, the Borg queen responds; they have been delivered from chaos into order. Seven sarcastically comments that she should use those words next time instead of 'Resistance is futile'; they may actually get some of the victims to volunteer. The Queen retorts that Seven is simply hiding behind sarcasm in order not to not acknowledge the pleasure of a new species being added to the Collective, a pleasure which she fully remembers. Stop resisting, she urges her; revel in it.
Seven pauses. She can indeed feel it. But the sickening horror of what she has seen makes her roundly reject it. Instead, she again remembers how she used to be part of such atrocities herself. Full of guilt, she responds that she will not take pleasure in the destruction of a race. The Queen is again disappointed and angry with her reaction. Impatiently, she insists that her feelings of guilt, compassion and empathy are irrelevant. Seven hotly disagrees, retorting that they are relevant to her. This angers the Queen even more; there is no 'me', she insists; there is only 'us'; one mind.
Then her head tilts to one side as she detects the ship containing the unassimilated aliens. It appears on her chamber's viewscreen. She asks Seven what should be done with it. Seven haltingly responds that they should be ignored; the ship is badly damaged and there are only only 4 of them. The Borg queen disagrees; if so much as one escapes, then the species itself remains unassimilated. As they watch, a cube intercepts the ship and seizes it in a tractor beam. Seven watches, close to tears. She begs her to release them.
"I'm sorry this lesson has to be so painful for you," the Borg queen tells her with false sympathy, "but you are a difficult pupil." She again urges her to abandon her Human emotions; "They are the cause of your pain," she insists. But, again she is disappointed; Seven begs harder; "Let them go! Please!" The Queen looks at her impatiently. And, shockingly, she releases them; the cube cuts its tractor beam and the ship speeds off. Seven is dumbfounded, but the Queen gives no explanation.
[edit] Act Nine
The Raven flees at maximum warp. As Magnus explains in his log entry, a subspace particle storm knocked their multi-adaptive shielding off-line, leaving them exposed to Borg sensors. It was only off-line for 13.2 seconds, but that was enough; the Borg detected them and perceived them as a threat . Now they flee desperately, a Borg cube hot on their tail. They have masked their warp signature, but this has not worked; the cube still pursues them. Annika lies in bed, frightened, listening as her parents agitatedly discuss what to do; a nearby Mutara class nebula may offer a hiding place, but Magnus rejects it, saying its particle density is too high; their hull would rupture. Erin argues that they have no time to look for anything else. Annika calls for Magnus. He goes and comforts her.
2375
On the Delta Flyer, The Doctor pitches an idea to Captain Janeway; he believes they can send a message to Seven through her interplexing beacon. Janeway approves. Ensign Paris reports he has found the sphere, located two hundred light years from their position. Janeway orders him to head for it, and orders Tuvok to raise the multi-adaptive shielding.
They drop out of transwarp and find themselves in the Unicomplex. The humans and the Doctor are awestruck at its incredible size. Tuvok scans trillions of lifeforms within it, all Borg. A cube comes toward them but passes straight; their multi-adaptive cloak is working. Janeway orders Paris to head into the Unicomplex and Tuvok begins scanning for Seven.
In her chamber, the Borg Queen makes a decision; it is time for Seven to serve her purpose. She informs Seven about a new mode of assimilation they have developed, for "highly-resistant species", surreptitious as opposed to direct assault: an assimilation virus. Seven is confused; she has no knowledge of this technology, having left the Collective before it was developed. The Queen disagrees; her knowledge of the species they had in mind when designing it is invaluable. She brings up a holo-image of a member of that species: Species 5618 - Human.
As Seven watches in shock, the Queen explains how the virus will work; it will infect every lifeform on the planet, assimilating the planet's life slowly. By the time the population realizes what is happening, half of it will be drones. Seven gazes at her, eyes wide, realizing that they are planning to release this virus into Earth's atmosphere. She tries to raise the seemingly valid objection that such a method would be inefficient, as it would take many years to yield results. The Queen merely responds that they have waited this long; they can wait the required period. She gives Seven the job of programming the nanoprobes.
Seven gapes at her. No. She will not to be part of this. She will not assist in Humanity's destruction. She tells this to her in no uncertain terms. The Queen responds by reminding her of the thousands of assimilations she had been part of as a drone; this is no different. Seven does not budge. The Queen again loses patience. They all came from 'lesser species', she presses; she herself came from Species 125. But that is irrelevant, she asserts; they are Borg. "I am an individual!" Seven responds firmly.
The Queen's patience runs dangerously low; this is the purpose they require Seven for, and she will fulfill it. She threatens Seven; comply or she will be re-assimilated. To emphasize the threat, she has drones converge on her. But Seven sets her jaw and determinedly tells her to proceed if she wishes.
The Queen sees that threats will not work. Instead, she tries even more intense psychological manipulation. She and the drones close in on Seven even further. Seven backs away. "You're torn between your desire to be one with us and your loyalty to them. It's time for you to complete your task," the Queen tells her. All her grief, all her guilt, remorse, and compassion, she asserts, will become irrelevant once Humanity is assimilated. Seven looks around at them fearfully. The Queen presses her. "Forget Voyager. They were never your Collective." Seven stands her ground like a cornered animal, retorting defiantly that she is Annika Hansen - Human.
The Queen smiles. She remembers Annika, she remarks; does Annika remember them? She tilts her head. A drone steps forward. A horror-stricken Seven recognizes it immediately; it is... was... Magnus Hansen, her father. The Queen goes for the kill. "Your family's here," she says in a soothing, inviting voice. "You're here. Be one with us again." It works. Seven's resistance starts to crumble. The Queen watches her expectantly.
And then Seven hears a voice; a voice which she never thought she would hear again; the voice of Captain Janeway, urging her to hold on; they are coming. "Captain..." Seven whispers. But the Queen hears her. "What did you say?" she asks sharply. Seven realizes her blunder and tries to say it was nothing, but the Queen does not buy it. She seizes her face and, through the hive mind, probes her thoughts, and finds the com link the Doctor set up.
[edit] Act Ten
On the Flyer, the Janeway and the Doctor discovers that their com link to Seven is suddenly being blocked; the Queen knows they are coming. Tuvok reports he has found Seven’s location. Janeway orders Paris to head for it. In her chamber, the Queen comments that though Janeway's com signal originated close by, they cannot detect her vessel. But she guesses why; they are using the Hansens' multi-adaptive shielding. However, she notes, they assimilated that technology, therefore they can adapt to it quickly and easily.
Paris tensely reports a cube has altered course to intercept them. The implication is clear: they have been detected. Janeway immediately orders re-modulation of the shielding. This works, but she knows that they cannot fool the Borg sensors forever. They have to hurry. Tuvok reports that Seven is in a large chamber; he cannot get a transporter lock at their current distance, though.
Janeway orders Paris to take them in closer. In her chamber, the Borg queen attempts to use deception to kill Seven’s hope of rescue, telling her that the ship has been captured. But, connected to the hive mind, Seven immediately knows she is lying. As Seven once told Janeway, Borg make lousy liars; they cannot practice deception, as the hive mind makes it impossible. (VOY: "Day of Honor") Seven tells this to the Queen. The Queen looks greatly chagrined.
The Flyer approaches the structure containing the Queen's chamber, but Paris reports it is too heavily shielded for the transporter to lock onto Seven. Janeway orders Tuvok to break out the bio-dampeners and accompany her; they are going to beam into the structure, close to the chamber. She orders Paris to target the chamber with the Flyer's weapons. This makes him pause. "Ma'am?" he asks, concerned, "Won't you be down there?" "Do it" she insists. He acknowledges. Janeway and Tuvok beam in, armed with phaser rifles. Their dampeners work, keeping them undetected as they march down a corridor.
But security is amplified; force fields go up along the corridor. These force fields, however, do not block drones; only non-Borg, like them. They watch as a drone walks right through one. Janeway gets an idea. She orders Tuvok to give her subdermal bioprobe.
On the Flyer, alarms alert Paris that their shielding is again being seen though. Three cubes start converging on the shuttle. He re-modulates. In her chamber, the Borg Queen watches the viewscreen with great annoyance as the Flyer vanishes. Seven watches as well. "You underestimate them," she says with satisfaction. The queen's voice becomes icy. She remarks that it is time for a more aggressive approach. The Flyer is suddenly rocked by Borg weapons fire as the approaching cubes fire blindly in the vicinity of its last known position. Aboard, Paris tensely bobs and weaves the shuttle to avoid the blasts.
In the corridor Janeway and Tuvok go up to a regenerating drone. Janeway sticks it with the subdermal probe and then has Tuvok wake it. Activated, it marches up to a force field, pauses and then walks through. Janeway reads the force field's modulation and adjusts her dampener to suit; now she can walk through the force field as well. She does do, but the act damages the dampener; she is now detectable by the Borg sensor grid. She orders Tuvok to disable the shields around the chamber, and hurries forward, rifle up.
Aboard the Flyer, Paris realizes the game is up; the Borg have fully adapted to the shielding and are seeing through it the no matter how fast he changes the frequency. The familiar, chilling hail comes through: We are the Borg. You will be assimilated. Resistance is futile. In her chamber, the Borg Queen speaks the words along with the rest of the Collective. She does not need to look at Seven to know the misery that is now on her face. She rubs salt in the wound, telling Seven she has failed them.
In anguish, Seven charges at her, her exo-skeleton-enhanced arm raised to strike her down. But the Queen wheels and seizes her arm with hardly an effort. Seven would be able to break free of such a grip from many. But not from a full Borg. She struggles, futilely. The Queen gazes at her icily. It is now obvious that retrieving her was a waste of time. "We believed you would be an asset to us. We were wrong," she tells her coldly. She scornfully calls her weak.
"Don't listen to her, Seven," a commanding voice says from the doorway. They turn to see Captain Janeway standing at the door. She walks in slowly, a stone-cold gaze locked onto the Queen, rifle pointed at her. Drones converge on her. She warns the Queen to call them off or be destroyed. The drones stop. The queen matter-of-factly tells her that her weapons are useless. She disputes that, retorting that her tactical officer is disabling the rooms shields, and her ship's weapons are trained on the chamber. The queen observes that she and Seven will be killed along with her.
This is completely irrelevant to Janeway; she responds that death is better than being one of them. The Queen tests her resolve by having the drones resume their convergence on her. Janeway calmly orders Paris to fire on her command. Seeing that she bluffs not, the Queen again halts the drones. Paris reports that the attacking cubes have backed off. She orders him to beam her, Tuvok and Seven out. But then the lighting and shadows shift suddenly; a dispersal field has gone up around it. Paris reports this; he cannot beam them out.
Janeway turns her gaze to Seven and orders her to shut the field down. The Queen, though, attempts one last appeal to the Borg Seven used to be. She tells her not to listen; "She's poisoned your thoughts long enough," she says sharply. Janeway has no time to engage in any long psychological battle with her; she simply makes her instruction to Seven a direct order. The Queen tries to counter: "One order!" she scoffs. "One voice! Insignificant!"
Seven looks at her and then at Janeway. The two sides of her clash; the Human she has grown to love and the Borg she has now fully grown to loathe. There is no contest. She marches to a console and plunges in her assimilation tubules. The field drops as the queen glares at her in naked anger. Janeway smiles and orders Paris to energize. But then the Queen tilts her head and the lights and shadows suddenly shift again. Paris reports the field is back up. She looks at Seven and Janeway with contempt. Drones begin converging on them both. The Queen orders them assimilated. The drones march on them mercilessly.Seven, however, informs Janeway that there is a power node directly above the Queen; if it is destroyed, her interface with the field will be broken. The Queen's head whips to face her with a shocked, accusing glare.
"Our thoughts are one," Seven reminds her with a satisfied sneer.
Janeway wastes no time; she immediately destroys the node with a blast from her rifle, and she and Seven disappear from the chamber in the Flyer's transporter beam. The queen watches, her eyes full of cold fury.
[edit] Act Eleven
On beaming back onto the Flyer, Janeway welcomes Seven back. The Doctor runs a quick scan and finds Seven has not been in any way re-assimilated. She joins Tuvok at tactical and the Delta Flyer speeds away. Two cubes are hot on its tail. The Borg Queen's vessel emerges and joins them. On Janeway's order, the Flyer jumps to transwarp. Only the Borg Queen's vessel does the same – the cubes stay behind.
In transwarp space, the diamond fires on the Flyer, scoring a direct hit to its port warp nacelle. The shuttle begins to rapidly lose energy; Paris reports that they will drop out of transwarp in under a minute. Janeway tensely orders rerouting of power from life support to the engines: better to suffocate than vaporize.
On Voyager's bridge, Torres, at tactical, reports to Chakotay that a transwarp conduit is opening; the Flyer is returning. Chakotay orders battlestations. In the conduit, the diamond tries to catch the Flyer in a tractor beam, but Seven deflects it. Paris counts down until they return to normal space where Voyager is positioned.
The Flyer drops back into normal space. Janeway hails Voyager and informs Chakotay of the Borg vessel on their tail. Chakotay gets an idea; he orders Torres to fire a full spread of photon torpedoes at the conduit's threshold; this would implode the conduit for distance of at least a light year, destroying anything inside it for that distance. Torres does so. Massive space-transwarp space explosions are seen as the torpedoes detonate, having the effect that Chakotay desired. Janeway hails and Chakotay informs her of the action taken. They seem to be home free; she orders him to clear the Flyer for docking.
But then a shocked Torres reports the appearance of a large number of Borg signatures, coming from the conduit. Neither she nor Chakotay can understand; they were certain the conduit was collapsed. Chakotay tensely informs Janeway and orders battlestations and weapons ready. He and the bridge officers watch as the conduit opens...
All that comes out is debris from the destroyed Borg Queen's vessel. They breathe a collective sigh of relief.
[edit] Epilogue
Janeway records in her log that the stolen transwarp coil gave them 20,000 light years of service before giving out; they are now a good fifteen years closer to home. She enters Cargo Bay 2 and finds Seven at a console working, despite orders from The Doctor to regenerate for at least 72 hours. She is downloading Borg tactical data into the computer's database. She explains that she acquired a vast amount of data during her time at Unimatrix 01, connected once again to the hive mind. This data may prove useful in any future encounters with the Borg. Janeway approves.
But there is something on her mind. She tells Janeway that she betrayed them, threatened them with assimilation. Yet they came back for her. She had not expected that at all. Why did they do it? Janeway smiles and responds that she apparently still has much to learn about Humanity. She tells her it is time to regenerate; she has to follow the Doctor's orders."When I am finished," Seven ventures.
"No," Janeway responds, her smile widening, "now."
Seven's own mouth upturns slightly as she acquiesces. She goes to her alcove and installs herself. As the regeneration cycle kicks in, she closes her eyes serenely. Janeway looks at her fondly and wishes her sweet dreams.
[edit] Memorable Quotes
"I don't know about the rest of you, but I feel lucky today."
- - Captain Janeway
"Now this is how I prefer the Borg: in pieces."
- - Captain Janeway to Commander Chakotay, looking at the Borg debris in the cargo bay
"Better safe than assimilated."
- - Chakotay
"Neelix, we need a couple of beers!"
- - Tom Paris
"Captain! Don't touch that!"
"What is it?"
"I don't know, but a few minutes ago it was crawling around on the floor."
- - Ensign Kim and Captain Janeway, speaking about a sphere-shaped piece of salvaged Borg technology
"Ah, ah, put down the cube, muffin. It's not a toy."
- - Magnus Hansen, to Annika
"How do you propose we adapt?"
"You are the Borg; you tell me."
- - The Borg Queen and Seven of Nine
"It's impossible to offend a mindless drone."
- - Seven of Nine
"When the new world economy took shape in the late 22nd century, and money went the way of the dinosaur, Fort Knox was turned into a museum. A couple of Ferengi tried [to break into it] about 10 years ago, but other than that it is impenetrable."
- - Tom Paris
"They left behind their trivial, selfish lives, and they've been reborn with a greater purpose. We've delivered them from chaos into order."
"Comforting words. Use them next time instead of 'Resistance is futile.' You may elicit a few volunteers."
- - The Borg Queen and Seven of Nine, on the assimilation of 300,000 new drones
"There are three things to remember about being a starship captain: keep your shirt tucked in, go down with the ship, and never abandon a member of your crew."
- - Captain Janeway, to Naomi Wildman
(Horrified) "Papa...?"
- - Seven of Nine, on seeing the Borg drone that used to be Magnus Hansen
"Re-route power from life support."
"Captain?"
"I'd rather suffocate then vaporize, do it!"
- - Captain Janeway and The Doctor, while under attack from The Borg
"Are we gonna be a-simulated?"
- - Annika, to Magnus
[edit] Log entries
[edit] Background Information
- This episode marks the first and only appearance of the Borg probe in a Star Trek series, however it appears in the non-canon PC games Star Trek: Armada and Star Trek: Armada II with the name of a Borg Interceptor.
- This episode marks the first appearance of the Borg diamond, that would also appear in both Armada games.
- The Borg Queen reveals herself to be from Species 125.
- Susanna Thompson previously played Lenara Kahn in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Rejoined". Before that, she played Jaya in TNG: "Frame of Mind".
- The Hansen logs indicate that Federation knowledge of the Borg existed prior to the events of TNG: "Q Who", citing the limited information as, "rumor and sensor echoes."
- The transporter effect used in the flashback scenes corresponds with the effect used in Star Trek: The Next Generation.
- Seven is seen in her purple-tone jumpsuit for the first time in this episode.
- The wide shot of the Delta Flyer being retrofitted with the transwarp coil is a re-use of the shot from "Extreme Risk".
- Despite continuity issues, the queen only references one attempt to assimilate Earth, perhaps implying that either the events of The Best of Both Worlds or those of First Contact were not attempts at assimilation.
- This is the final Star Trek episode directed by Cliff Bole.
- The sphere that Kim saw crawling around (he thinks it's an auto generation unit of some kind) is the same prop used in Thirty Days by the alien as 'measuring instruments' as he was boarding the Delta flyer.
- At the start of the first flashback scene, Anika Hansen is seen playing with a miniature replica of a Borg cube. The model in question is actually a cameo appearance by the electronic model released in the early 1990s by Playmates Toys. (citation needed • edit)
- We learn that a single Borg regeneration alcove requires 30 megawatts of power.
- The Queen tells Seven she is the first drone that has regained its individuality, apparently denying the existence of Hugh and the rest of Lore's rogue Borg faction and disregarding Captain Jean-Luc Picard's assimilation into Locutus.
[edit] Episode length
- This episode originally aired as a feature-length episode that was later broken up into two parts for reruns in syndication.
- Unusually for the BBC (which frequently aired Trek two-parters as feature-length editions), this episode was broadcast as the two-part version on 11 June 2000 and 18 June 2000.
- This episode is the second of only three feature length episodes that are not series pilots or finales within all the Star Trek series. The first was the Deep Space Nine fourth season episode "The Way of the Warrior" and the third was the Voyager seventh season episode "Flesh and Blood".
[edit] Awards
- This episode won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series. Trek nearly swept the category that year. Also nominated were VOY: "Thirty Days", "Timeless" and DS9: "What You Leave Behind".
[edit] Video and DVD releases
- The episode was released in feature-length format, and the video featured a reversible sleeve: one side with the standard Voyager design, the other a special "Feature Length TV Movie" design, "featuring the return of the Borg Queen".
- In feature-length form, as part of the UK VHS collection Star Trek: Voyager - Movies: Volume 4 (with "Unimatrix Zero"), release date unknown
- As part of the VOY Season 5 DVD collection
- As part of the Star Trek: Fan Collective - Borg collection
[edit] Links and references
[edit] Main cast
- Kate Mulgrew as Captain Kathryn Janeway
- Robert Beltran as Chakotay
- Roxann Dawson as B'Elanna Torres
- Robert Duncan McNeill as Tom Paris
- Ethan Phillips as Neelix
- Robert Picardo as The Doctor
- Tim Russ as Tuvok
- Jeri Ryan as Seven of Nine
- Garrett Wang as Harry Kim
[edit] Guest stars
- Susanna Thompson as the Borg Queen
- Kirk Baily as Magnus Hansen
- Laura Stepp as Erin Hansen
- Scarlett Pomers as Naomi Wildman
[edit] Co-stars
- Katelin Petersen as Annika
- Eric Cadora as an Alien
- Majel Barrett as the computer voice
[edit] Uncredited co-stars
- Tarik Ergin as Ayala
- Unknown actors as
[edit] References
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