voice; Right, if you were a child when during Wolf 359, you must be from years ahead of me in the timeline. [He can't really say how much, since who knows the aging process of assimilated human children? There's still so much they don't know about the Borg.]
I'd like to hope it's not so uncommon. The first Borg I ever knew personally was eventually able to make that choice himself. [Between Hugh and the Captain, Geordi just doesn't doubt the humanity underneath the Borg. Not that killing Borg drones isn't sometimes necessary, just like killing some other species or even other humans sometimes is, but it's not like Geordi doesn't know those are human beings under all the implants.]