The discussion in the Seven and Chakotay thread has taken kind of a turn, into a discussion of Seven and the Borg. Just what was her place in the Collective. I ask KimC if she could split the thread and found out that it was a very manual process on this board, so I agreed to start a new thread and post the links to the discussion.
My theory is that Seven was a proto queen, a drone programmed to be Queen should the need arise.
To which Teya added
I might add here that my daughter also told me later that the man in question made a lot of really bad decisions mainly because he couldn’t “feel” the consequences of his actions.
From here on page 24 it gets going really well when the subject of Seven the Queen in waiting was broached.
http://trekbbs.com/showthread.php?t=96022&page=24
http://trekbbs.com/showthread.php?t=96022&page=25
http://trekbbs.com/showthread.php?t=96022&page=26
To let you all know I am writing a Borg Queen story, and I have a theory of just how Borg Queens are formed.
Brit
My theory is that Seven was a proto queen, a drone programmed to be Queen should the need arise.
The lack of a childhood with the Borg would be reason enough for Seven’s lack of experience, but there is one more factor. Seven had an emotion dampener, so her view of the world and the emotional impact of social interactions, let alone learning to relate to people as friends or even potential lovers was muted if not outright filtered. That had to add to her emotional immaturity.
I don’t think it is realistic to think she could catch up to someone as mature as Chakotay in only four years without said filtering, let alone with it. I cannot suspend my disbelief on that one.
Brit
Excellent point. Another factor is the impact of the dampener's removal. There is an assumption that this is a good thing, that she will be experiencing nothing but "good" emotions. However, she would also be experiencing bad or negative emotions with more clarity and depth than ever before. The removal of the dampener would be a double-edged sword.
My daughter (FYI who has a BS in Biology and several hours toward a MS in Neurobiology) says that the dampener would have had to be turned off in stages, a little at a time to avoid psychotic reactions.
Brit
To which Teya added
First, I wonder exactly how long she had that dampener. Since it was a part of the cortical node--which is not Seven's original node, but belonged to Icheb--her original node might not have had that technology. This would explain how Seven already experienced grief, anger, remorse, guilt, etc. Strong and powerful emotions.
Second, to try and use this directly from 21st century medicine is a bit absurd. After all, in the 24th century, they can replicate new neural tissue, provide IV fluids without an IV set-up, put people into stasis, and seemingly magically treat any and all illnesses (unless something seemingly incurable is required for the plot ) with just the raising of the arch on the biobed.
They have also been able to cure most psychoses since Kirk's day.
My daughter’s M/S study was with a professor that was working on the theory that the brain really is a sort of a computer and works like a computer network. One of the case studies she did look at was a male with a brain injury that left him unable to feel any emotion. She said he was a complete and utter airhead, and that his was one of the nicer case studies that she was exposed to.
I might add here that my daughter also told me later that the man in question made a lot of really bad decisions mainly because he couldn’t “feel” the consequences of his actions.
From here on page 24 it gets going really well when the subject of Seven the Queen in waiting was broached.
http://trekbbs.com/showthread.php?t=96022&page=24
http://trekbbs.com/showthread.php?t=96022&page=25
http://trekbbs.com/showthread.php?t=96022&page=26
To let you all know I am writing a Borg Queen story, and I have a theory of just how Borg Queens are formed.
But with the subjective mechanical logic that marked the basic Borg philosophy and through trial and error, the processes were formed and set in place. The chosen drone would be female, taken young. She would be just old enough for the ego to be in place but still malleable, ready to take the shape of Borg. She would be assimilated in a way designed to break all old familial ties. She would be programmed in a particular type of maturation chamber, receiving special implants designed to shape her into a protoqueen. When mature enough she would be set free. If she returned, if she gave herself freely back to the Borg, she would earn the position of worthy successor.
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Argine(the “First Contact” Borg Queen) took great interest in a family from an unknown group, discovered within the shadow of a cube, apparently studying the Borg. A new species was always interesting but this one had a female child of the correct age and she quickly decided to acquire this child, to see if this species was capable of producing Queens.
She sent her drones to take the family and assimilate the adults immediately. The child was set apart for a short time to allow the adults to be fully integrated, and then the female was sent to assimilate her own child. She had died in the process, as had Argine’s own mother when she was assimilated. The practice assured the breaking of familial ties and allowed the child’s identity to be formed around being Borg. This circumstance was gratifying as it always produced the strongest Queens. Six year old Annika Hansen was placed in one of the special maturation chambers and her programming began.
Brit