After crashing on the planet, Seven took charge of the situation, telling the other drones what to do. While they were disoriented and confused shortly after the crash, each lining up and saying "input failure", Seven was able to assess the situation and begin to implement emergency survival protocols, while the other drones remained sufficiently clueless that they didn't even know which way to go without instructions when Seven told them to evacuate the area and also had to tell them to set up the homing beacon.
Why wasn't she discombobulated after the crash like the others? There isn't supposed to be any hierarchy in the Collective, apart from the queen, where one drone would be in command over other drones.
My hypothesis is that in such emergency situations where a group of drones is separated from the hive mind, that survival protocols will put one drone in charge, almost like a temporary acting queen, to direct the others as to how to carry out those protocols. Seven was likely the drone put in charge simply because she'd been a drone the longest. If she'd not survived, one of the others would likely have been automatically elevated to that told, I'm guessing.
Your thoughts?
Why wasn't she discombobulated after the crash like the others? There isn't supposed to be any hierarchy in the Collective, apart from the queen, where one drone would be in command over other drones.
My hypothesis is that in such emergency situations where a group of drones is separated from the hive mind, that survival protocols will put one drone in charge, almost like a temporary acting queen, to direct the others as to how to carry out those protocols. Seven was likely the drone put in charge simply because she'd been a drone the longest. If she'd not survived, one of the others would likely have been automatically elevated to that told, I'm guessing.
Your thoughts?