Tuesday, May 16, 2006

First Report To The Borg Queen



Though you get my thought through the hive mind of the Borg Collective, I understood you wanted a separate view that you could look at in your own free time.

It can be a little hard to concentrate with billions of voices thinking away at the same time. The puny creatures on board the Enterprise can't even think clearly with two talking away. How insignificant they are!

The Doctor on board here, a medical nonentity by the name of Beverly Crusher has tried to brainwash me my telling me I was a former human by the name of Annika Hansen.

She told me that underneath, I looked like this:




What lies they do tell! How repulsive!

The Borg are supreme! When we eventually get to assimilate the Enterprise, I would like Beverly Crusher to be first in the Assimilation Chamber.

She and a Betazoid named Deanna Troi took me to someplace called a shopping mall last week, in which goods are supposed to be purchased. This seemed a completely illogical procedure, as the shopowners saw me and were all to eager to hand over their goods to them free of charge.

Locutus of Borg is very fussy; he gets very angry when I address him as such, and insists that he be called Captain Picard. He went lived when I said, "When are we going to assimilate the others on the ship, Locutus?"

He had me confined to my alcove for saying that.

When we have our senior staff meeting, everyone tends to look very guarded, just in case they say something they shouldn't. Yesterday, we started a meeting and Locutus suddenly said, "We've postponed the meeting, Seven", while looking at each other slyly. I got up to leave the room, but noticed that no one left without me. I walked back in to find the meeting was still going on.

Locutus looked very red-faced. I told him, "We are Borg! Resistance is Futile!". That scared them all and the meeting carried on.

One of the senior staff is an android, and could not be assimilated. Data, as he is called, is well worth investigating. When the Borg has it's next upgrade, his design might well be worth taking into account.

A race we haven't assimilated yet is named the Trill. There is one of that race here on board by the name of Jadzia Dax. The body named Jadzia acts as a host for the internal Dax. Very unusual. A two part race.

I would like to know one thing, your Highness. How long am I going to be stuck on the Enterprise with these awful creatures? A drone friend told me I've only got this job because I get more Christmas and Valentine cards than you do, and I always win the Miss Borg Beauty Pageant, when you come second. I trust this isn't the reason.

Yours in devotion. We are Borg!

Seven Of Nine (Unimatrix 01)


19 comments:

Professor Xavier said...

If the Borg all look like her, I wouldn't mind being assimilated for an hour or two.

Jon the Intergalactic Gladiator said...

Intriguing. Without the Borg implants, seven looks a lot like an Earth actress known for her mechanically wooden acting and robot-like delivery.

Ciera said...

I don't know whether to feel bad for Seven or the Crew...

TX said...

That is no way for you to be treated...

Gyrobo said...

Compared to the Armada Automata, the Borg are a pipe dream. The Armada won't just assimilate you, they'll assimilate your past.

BarbaraFromCalifornia said...

Definitely looks like a bad hair day, to me!

Have a good morning/evening!

M. C. Pearson said...

Hilarious. You've really captured 7 here! LOL. I'm enjoying this series so much.

Lori said...

I hope Data stays one step ahead of her!!!

Have a great day!!!

Nic said...

Wow! I never expected a Borg to react so "humanly". I read flavors of disgruntlement, annoyance, anger and curiosity beyond those of a "mere" machine. Maybe there's some hope for her yet.

Trinity13 said...

I don't understand how Seven can say "I"...I thought it was always we???

Jean-Luc Picard said...

Perhaps Seven is more human than we thought, Trin?

Trinity13 said...

Hmmm, you may be right Capt!

(SR71)Atomica said...

Very interesting place you have here. I wouldn't call myself a "Trekkie" per se but I enjoyed watching Enterprise and even liked watching Next Generation and Voyager.
When our new state of the art cinema opened in 1998 the first film I saw there was Star Trek: Insurrection...

Keep up the good work is all I can say, Capt Picard!

Signed by a Trek fan from the 21st century.

Anonymous said...

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Douglas said...

I believe you meant to say "livid" when you said "He went lived when I said..."

Actually, it would be quite interesting to have some additional Jean-Luc backstory

Anonymous said...

As a Borg, she looks a lot like a pouting Luke skywalker back on Tatooie.

Princess Alpenrose said...

Hey, wait a sec! That' not the Borg Queen is it? That's 7 of 9; the Borg Queen is a completely different character!

I love you blog too, and am probably going to link to you.

(Lots of us Opera Singer Types grew up with Trek, Star Wars, etc. you know.)

prom expert said...

I believe you meant to say "livid" when you said "He went lived when I said..."
i agree

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