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seven of nine ([info]borg) wrote in [info]marinanova,
@ 2014-01-13 10:31:00

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Entry tags:data, deanna troi, duo maxwell (au), helen magnus, jean-luc picard, kitty pryde (aoa), korra, mathieu carver, number one, seven of nine, spencer reid, spike, tieria erde, ton phanan, will riker

DAY 254 ✯ OPEN VIDEO.
[ you. what are you doing here? ]

Hiding, like you. [ except— wait. no. this isn't right. this was familiar, almost tangible as if it were a collection of memory engrams locked away behind a series of unbreakable, undetectable algorithms that had begun to break free of their restraints. she knew this place, but it wasn't right. this— was not right at all. she didn't belong here. it wasn't her fault. that which she stood accused of wasn't her fault. an individual should not have to answer for the collective's wrongdoings.

she went away, like some do — she understood that much. or maybe she was still on the equinox. perhaps she was hallucinating. firm, unwavering in her stance, she'd been willing to perish instead of becoming what ransom and his crew had become. she wanted no part in any of it. she resisted. but he was trying to force her hand, made the doctor—

standing up, only dimly aware of the headset, of the feed, seven draws her hand across her temple and the metallic, ocular implant that's a stark contrast against pale skin and loose, bright blonde hair. she's intact, and an awkward, uncharacteristic clearing of her throat tells her that her auditory processor is operating under normal parameters. her voice is her own, controlled by her own will and not that of a hologram devoid of ethical subroutines.

only then, when she's certain that speaking will produce words and not song, does she address the dome directly. ]


My designation is Seven of Nine, Tertiary Adjunct of Unimatrix 01. I will not comply.



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[info]borg
2014-02-04 01:38 am UTC (link)
[ seven looks down, the redirecting of her gaze answer enough. ]

The Doctor was the one who saw to the removal of the majority of my implants when Captain Janeway liberated me from the Collective. He has intimate knowledge of my cranial infrastructure — enough to extract my cortical array and gain access to the memory engrams indexed within my neural processor. He was... attempting to do so. It is... It is very likely that he will succeed.

[ because the doctor was efficient, because he knew precisely how every inch of her worked, from her ocular implant to her toes, and because the parts of his program that gave him the ability to separate right from wrong had been removed from his base subroutines. it is a grim realization, to know that in all likelihood, she will be reduced to an echo within the hive mind; a body on a ship that serves no purpose aside from the borg technology she's partly comprised of. she would not put it past ransom to salvage her for parts when he's willing to slaughter members of a sentient race. ]

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[info]thirdcriterion
2014-02-08 07:44 pm UTC (link)
[ He does catch the meaning therein, and frowns. The answer only worsens the responses he processes from his chip, and it is difficult to press through them to find a way to respond. ]

There have been numerous occasions upon which my death, the deaths of my crewmates, the destruction of my ship, or a combination of these outcomes was highly likely, and the odds of avoiding such a fate were infinitesimal. I am certain that you and Voyager's crew have likely been through similarly dire situations as well. While that does not mean that we can assume that we will escape any situation which is presented to us, it is compelling reason to remember that improbability is not tantamount to impossibility. You have already defied considerable odds merely by becoming the person you are. You may yet find that you continue to do so.

[ He's not certain if any of this is comforting or not, but they are observations that he considers accurate, and there is little else he can do but to offer them. ]

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[info]borg
2014-02-08 07:58 pm UTC (link)
[ it isn't comforting, but being the presence of someone she trusts whose ethical subroutines have not been removed is. but she also feels startlingly more... fragile while in close proximity to someone she cares about deeply — she remembers that, is certain of that. putting on a brave face, so to speak, and speaking with commander riker and captain picard about the atrocities committed by ransom and the crew of the equinox was easy, practically second nature. her own well being hadn't mattered when ensuring that the wrongdoings of those people was documented, reported to those above her, that someone with the proper authority was made aware. but now it did. very much so. and she found herself questioning the status of her fate, and being frightened by the prospect of the termination of her existence.

seven was about as equipped to deal with this as she had what the borg queen had dragged her through months earlier. ]


I suppose so. [ it's halfhearted at best, but seven is willing to look on the bright side. it was the human thing to do, after all.

abruptly, she changes the topic. (another very human thing to do.) ]
Had I been able to remember my time here, I would have missed you, Data.

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[info]thirdcriterion
2014-02-20 01:41 am UTC (link)
[ He frowns, somewhat, recognizing that he cannot provide adequate comfort for such a situation - it is difficult, particularly when calculating dire odds is not only instantaneous and simple but also your automatic reflex to any given situation. He is also unable to affect her situation, stuck either here or, as this had been unfolding, presumably in the wrong quadrant of the galaxy and oblivious to her situation - or even of the fact that he cares for her as he does.

But he manages a weak smile in response to her topic change. ]


And I have missed you... markedly so.

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