Collective (Star Trek: Voyager)

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Star Trek: VOY episode
"Collective"

Borg children
Episode no. 136
Prod. code 235
Airdate February 16, 2000
Writer(s) Andrew Shepard Price
Mark Gaberman
Michael Taylor
Director Allison Liddi
Guest star(s) Manu Intiraymi as Icheb
Marley S. McClean as Mezoti
Kurt Wetherill as Azan
Cody Wetherill as Rebi
Ryan Spahn as First
Year 2376
Stardate  ?
Episode chronology
Previous "Tsunkatse"
Next "Spirit Folk"

"Collective" is an episode of Star Trek: Voyager, the 16th episode of the sixth season.

[edit] Plot

Several crew members are captured by the Borg and brought aboard a cube. They are not assimilated, however, as the drones present seem incapable of doing so. Moreover, scans of the cube show that these five drones - Icheb, Azan, Rebi, Mezoti, and their 'leader,' First - are the only ones alive, and they are only children. A virus has killed all of the other Borg, and when the children emerged from their maturation chambers they found themselves alone. They desire to attack Voyager and assimilate its crew while they wait for other Borg ships to come and bring them back into the collective. They continue to hold several crew members hostage.

Seven of Nine speaks to the young drones as she accesses the cube's database. She finds that these "neonatal drones" have been deemed useless by the Borg, cut off from the collective, and abandoned. When the crew succeeds in disabling the cube and rescuing the hostages, they bring the four living Borg children back with them. (First, dangerously unstable, refused to return and died when he attempted to fix the cube's damaged systems. His dying words were the Borg mantra, 'We are Borg'.)

The Doctor removes their no-longer-functioning Borg implants and the children are informed of their names and histories. There is a teenaged Brunali boy named Icheb, a preteen Norcadian girl named Mezoti, and two younger Wysanti brothers named Azan and Rebi. There is also an infant that was pulled from a failing maturation chamber and beamed aboard into sickbay, but is never seen again and is presumed dead.

[edit] Trivia

The source of the virus that wiped out the Borg cube in this episode, would later be revealed in the episode "Child's Play".

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