Star Trek Voyager The Gift
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Star Trek Voyager The Gift
After the USS Voyager encounters the Borg and Species 8472, the Borg move through space at maximum thrust. Parts of the hull are still glowing green due to the modifications made by the Borg. Cargo bay 2 is de-assimilated, leaving five Borg cavities. Reincarnated in one of them is a former Borg Seven of Nine drone.
Captain Kathryn Janeway, Lieutenant Tuvok and the Doctor entered the bay and walked up to her. The Doctor reports that her human physiology is rapidly recovering, but is resisting the Borg implants. It is not known which side will win in the end. Realizing that it was time to tell her what had happened, Janeway ordered her to wake up.
When she awakens from her reincarnation, Seven is distraught to discover that she no longer hears the Collective. When Janeway explains that her relationship with the Collective is severed, she angrily demands her return to the Borg. Janeway refuses and tries to praise her newfound personality.
Act One
She promises to help her through the transformation, guiding her back to life as a human. If Janeway doesn't bring her back to the Borg, Seven demands that she be on the nearest planet with a subspace transceiver to communicate with them. Janeway replied that she had gone too far in restoring her human system and needed medical attention.
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As if to confirm this, a sharp pain pierced her head; There the implant is rejected and should be removed immediately. She asks the Doctor to suppress her human immune system, but he tells her the same thing Janeway did: the process is too advanced.
No!" she shouted angrily. "We are the Borg! We are the Borg!" Janeway and Tuvok restrain her and the Doctor sedates her. Janeway looked at Seven with pity and uncertainty. Seven of Nine is in the hospital again. The doctor scanned her head and found that the transplant had been rejected and quickly made plans on how to proceed with its removal.
But as he moved around the bed, he ran into Tuvok. Despite his angry protests that he was in the way, Tuvok refused to leave, firmly replying that Seven was a danger to safety. The doctor insists that's not the case while she's unconscious and has nowhere to go, and asks Tuvok to come out of the operating compartment.
Act One
Tuvok took a few steps back. Exasperated, the Doctor turned his attention to Seven of Nine. He told Case to anesthetize her cranial nerve in preparation for surgery. Case turned away from her to the painkiller spray on the table and the device went into her hand, startling the doctor.
Case looked very surprised. When Tuvok walks up to them after seeing the miracle, she explains that she was supposed to see the pain reliever spray and it came to her. Tuvok asks if she is testing psychic abilities. She tells him that she hasn't been feeling strange lately, full of energy and sleeping less than usual.
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The doctor scanned her and reported that the psychic centers of her brain were being overstimulated. He warned that he should observe that they were acting the same way when species 8472 communicated with her. Tuvok immediately asks her if she would do the same thing again but she says no.
He theorized that she was simply suffering the consequences of that revelation. The doctor promised to give her a full exam, but right now they had to watch Seven of Nine. They return to work in Tuvok's presence. Janeway was sitting at her desk in her ready room, sipping coffee and reading something on the desktop.
Act Two
Commander Chakotay steps in and gives her a status report: two teams are working around the clock to remove the Borg armor from the hull but progress is slow; Lt jg B'Elanna Torres The plasma relay is very difficult to clean, so the vertical drive is currently unavailable.
He forwarded her request to all crew members with technical rating level 3 or higher for assistance. Janeway accepts the request. Strategically, he reports that long-range sensors have detected the navigational signal of recently passing Borg ships. Janeway notices this because Voyager has yet to escape the danger of detection and assimilation.
A discussion about the Borg turns into a discussion about the Seven of Nine. Janeway thinks the old drone can help them get rid of the Borg modifications. Chakotay didn't believe she would be willing but Janeway disagreed, believing she would as long as she could reach her.
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She shows him what she's reading on her screen, which is the data file of the person who used to be Seven of Nine. Records list her name as Annika Hansen. It added that her parents were scientists and adventurers but would not work for Starfleet.
Act Three
They and their daughter were last registered in the Omega region. They took off without a flight plan, flew to the Delta Quadrant and were never heard from again. Chakotay again states that Seven was assimilated as a child and raised by the Borg. She knows it all and it's impossible to embrace her humanity.
However, they had no choice and Janeway insisted on trying. She said it was impossible to "throw her back to the wolves." Then the doctor called her to the hospital. In flying sickness, the doctor begins to remove the rejected transplant. He gave it to Case for storage and suggested to Tuvok that he could lock it with a force field as a security measure.
Tuvok agrees and leaves to do the same with Case when Janeway enters. The Doctor nervously tells her that Nine's human physiology is now being reasserted even more strongly. Both her plating and implants were rejected - her life was in danger. To save her, they must be eliminated.
But this leaves him with a moral dilemma, because she certainly doesn't want to take them away, and he has an obligation to respect that. He asked for Janeway's input. Janeway mulls this over in silence, but decides that despite being raised by the Borg to think like a Borg under the Borg's technology, she is still human, even if she is willing to admit it.
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