What are the odds, the incredible incredible odds of this? And how stupid are the Borg that they'd send not just any drone, but a potential Queen, into enemy hands - they saw what happened with Locutus, how could they not think this would happen again? Insects don't send Queens on potential scouting missions, they have soldiers for that.
We are not dealing with odds, Kestrel. We are dealing with fiction, world building, and an attempt to explain why Seven was different from any other drone shown from “Next Generation” to “Endgame.” Even the Queen in “Dark Frontier” said Seven was unique, and that is one point where I believe the Queen spoke the truth.
But since you want to talk about odds, if the Queen is born free and taken young, then probably every female taken at the optimal age was programmed in a way that would allow her to become a Queen. There could easily have been thousands of females of varying ages that either could be Queen, or could have been Queen at one time. The odds also dramatically turn in Seven’s favor when you think that she was the first female human of the optimal age to be assimilated.
The Borg have no imagination, they are the machine's vision of perfection, they do not create they seize. The Queen is the one individual in the hive mind, she directs, she is even allowed a personality. The problem with the Borg is that they cannot conceive of failure, even when it stares them in the face. They cannot improvise they can only adapt.
For all the power that some would believe the Borg had, the power of numbers especially, they couldn't imagine, and because of that they had no perception of no, and can't. That lack of perception can serve you well in the short run but if you don’t know when to run away you will eventually get destroyed.
The Borg didn't adapt to Species 8472, they just attacked again and again head on. They tried to assimilate only to fail over and over; it didn't look like they were learning anything. Yes the Borg are relentless, but their flaw is that they will also relentlessly pursue their own destruction.
Their assimilation of worlds and people, of technology accelerated, gaining speed with each world taken, with each soul silenced. They did not know defeat, only the drive to acquire and with artificial logic they held an unwavering belief in the gospel of perfection, and that their mandate took precedence over all others, as if it had been handed down from some Borg Deity. They forced their will on anyone that held a new innovation, appropriating it to service them. They believed their right was to take what they deemed necessary to their quest and to reproduce themselves with unwilling people.
In their arrogance they failed to see the trap before them. They did not understand that they were only invincible until they met the race they could not assimilate, or the one that possessed the power and will to resist.
So for hundreds of years the Borg moved out in a terrible jihad that each Queen directed. She ruled until the degeneration of her brain rendered her useless. Then she was replaced and what organic properties remained to her were absorbed back into the collective, and she like any other drone, in the end became just one more source of raw material.
The Borg thought the game was no-trump. The universe had other ideas.
As for Seven of Nine, she was simply free and that was the greatest gift of all. Would she become a starship captain or president of the Federation, I don’t know because just like real life she has the potential to be anything she wants. Quite frankly that would be another story.
I suppose you can rationalize that after "Dark Frontier" the Queen decided to wait until Seven got back to Earth and then would attack to get her back while unleashing the nanoprobes on Earth.
I figured the Queen would inject Seven with the virus which would be released upon returning to Earth. Why waste the resourses with an attack for one person, especially after the Borg were rebuilding after their battle with Species 8472.
If anything "Dark Frontier" proved the Queen had the ability to manipulate Seven into coming to her.
Or the Queen simply quit pursuing Seven at all and after "Unimatrix Zero" used her kill switch, as in “Imperfection.”
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