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Seven of Nine
USS Voyager
Created on 2005-02-20 10:54:41 (#6194498), last updated 2006-05-21
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Born in 2350, Annika Hansen was assimilated by the Borg at age six. She spent the next 18 years of her life as a drone designated Seven of Nine, eventually assigned as Tertiary Adjunct to Unimatrix 01. Any records of the years she spent in the Collective are classified. However, it is known that she spoke for the Borg during the Starfleet-Borg alliance made against Species 8472 by Captain Kathryn Janeway of the USS Voyager in 2374.
The alliance failed when, for a brief time, Captain Janeway was incapaciated and command fell to her first officer, Chakotay (field rank of commander). Chakotay attempted to destroy the Borg drones working aboard Voyager. Only Seven of Nine survived. When Captain Janeway resumed command, she ordered Chakotay to assist in disconnecting Seven of Nine from a now hostile Collective.
Seven of Nine was severed from the Collective on Stardate 51030. When her failing implants threatened her life, Janeway ordered their removal, and Seven of Nine reluctantly became the second human in history to be successfully de-assimilated.
Though encouraged to claim her birth name, she felt no connection to the child known as Annika Hansen. Captain Janeway officially entered her in the ship's manifest as Seven of Nine on Stardate 51042. At the captain's request, Seven of Nine agreed to be addressed as Seven. With Janeway's encouragement, Seven of Nine became a valuable member of Voyager's crew.
Within the month, Seven designed new navigational sensors that became the heart of Voyager's Astrometrics lab, the first shipboard lab ever constructed outside of space dock. Seven collaborated with Ensign Harry Kim in the design of the lab, assisted in overseeing its construction, and then managed its daily operation. She became Voyager's de facto Astrometrics Officer and Captain Janeway soon officially granted her that position. Even before completion of the lab, Seven had been instrumental in uncovering a group of alien intruders who had infiltrated Voyager and were performing experiments on the crew.
On Stardate 51449, she resuscitated Voyager's morale officer, Neelix, nearly 19 hours after he was pronounced dead. On Stardate 51652.3, Captain Janeway curtailed Seven's access to Voyager's systems after she transported a wounded member of Species 8472 into the hands of Hirogen hunters, a course of action Janeway had previously rejected--and which probably prevented the destruction of the ship.
During the Hirogen invasion of Voyager, the Hiorgen ran holoprograms of some of the most violent times in Alpha Quadrant history. Many of the crew were forced to participate, their own identies subsumed into period characters by subdermal neural interfaces, the holodeck safeties off-line. The doctor was able to adjust Seven's implants to subvert the neural interface that. Seven returned to the holodeck where, with no preparation for the role she was forced to play, she succesfully navigated the holoprogram and interaction with Hirogen hunters, holo-characters, and her 'brainwashed' crewmates to access the bridge relays, allowing the doctor to deactivate Captain Janeway's neural interface. While Janeway made her way to Sickbay and deactivated the interfaces of the rest of the crew, Seven retrieved Borg technology from Cargo Bay Two and returned to the holodeck where she used it to modify holgraphic 20th century weapons. She briefed the senior officers once the interfaces were disabled and helped hold off the holographic warriors until Ensign Kim could overload the holoemitters and didsable the program. She was wounded during the battle on the holodeck on 51715.1. Janeway noted her bravery and devotion in the captain's log and lamented that Seven of Nine had no Starfleet record in which she could enter a commendation, as she had done for Kim and the doctor.
Shortly after this, Janeway left Voyager in the hands of the doctor and Seven for over a month while the crew went into stasis in order to survive passage through a Mutara-class nebula. Seven kept the ship running for 35 days almost single-handedly, the doctor's mobile emitter having malfunctioned on the 10th day. The EMH went offline on the 29th day, leaving Seven utterly alone for the final 6 days of the crossing. Though she had begun to hallucinate, Seven brought the entire crew safely through, eventually cutting life support, risking her life, to keep all the stasis units online.
Seven of Nine continues to serve as Voyager's Astrometrics Officer.
The alliance failed when, for a brief time, Captain Janeway was incapaciated and command fell to her first officer, Chakotay (field rank of commander). Chakotay attempted to destroy the Borg drones working aboard Voyager. Only Seven of Nine survived. When Captain Janeway resumed command, she ordered Chakotay to assist in disconnecting Seven of Nine from a now hostile Collective.
Seven of Nine was severed from the Collective on Stardate 51030. When her failing implants threatened her life, Janeway ordered their removal, and Seven of Nine reluctantly became the second human in history to be successfully de-assimilated.
Though encouraged to claim her birth name, she felt no connection to the child known as Annika Hansen. Captain Janeway officially entered her in the ship's manifest as Seven of Nine on Stardate 51042. At the captain's request, Seven of Nine agreed to be addressed as Seven. With Janeway's encouragement, Seven of Nine became a valuable member of Voyager's crew.
Within the month, Seven designed new navigational sensors that became the heart of Voyager's Astrometrics lab, the first shipboard lab ever constructed outside of space dock. Seven collaborated with Ensign Harry Kim in the design of the lab, assisted in overseeing its construction, and then managed its daily operation. She became Voyager's de facto Astrometrics Officer and Captain Janeway soon officially granted her that position. Even before completion of the lab, Seven had been instrumental in uncovering a group of alien intruders who had infiltrated Voyager and were performing experiments on the crew.
On Stardate 51449, she resuscitated Voyager's morale officer, Neelix, nearly 19 hours after he was pronounced dead. On Stardate 51652.3, Captain Janeway curtailed Seven's access to Voyager's systems after she transported a wounded member of Species 8472 into the hands of Hirogen hunters, a course of action Janeway had previously rejected--and which probably prevented the destruction of the ship.
During the Hirogen invasion of Voyager, the Hiorgen ran holoprograms of some of the most violent times in Alpha Quadrant history. Many of the crew were forced to participate, their own identies subsumed into period characters by subdermal neural interfaces, the holodeck safeties off-line. The doctor was able to adjust Seven's implants to subvert the neural interface that. Seven returned to the holodeck where, with no preparation for the role she was forced to play, she succesfully navigated the holoprogram and interaction with Hirogen hunters, holo-characters, and her 'brainwashed' crewmates to access the bridge relays, allowing the doctor to deactivate Captain Janeway's neural interface. While Janeway made her way to Sickbay and deactivated the interfaces of the rest of the crew, Seven retrieved Borg technology from Cargo Bay Two and returned to the holodeck where she used it to modify holgraphic 20th century weapons. She briefed the senior officers once the interfaces were disabled and helped hold off the holographic warriors until Ensign Kim could overload the holoemitters and didsable the program. She was wounded during the battle on the holodeck on 51715.1. Janeway noted her bravery and devotion in the captain's log and lamented that Seven of Nine had no Starfleet record in which she could enter a commendation, as she had done for Kim and the doctor.
Shortly after this, Janeway left Voyager in the hands of the doctor and Seven for over a month while the crew went into stasis in order to survive passage through a Mutara-class nebula. Seven kept the ship running for 35 days almost single-handedly, the doctor's mobile emitter having malfunctioned on the 10th day. The EMH went offline on the 29th day, leaving Seven utterly alone for the final 6 days of the crossing. Though she had begun to hallucinate, Seven brought the entire crew safely through, eventually cutting life support, risking her life, to keep all the stasis units online.
Seven of Nine continues to serve as Voyager's Astrometrics Officer.
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