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Star Trek: Voyager :: Dark Frontier, Part II (05x16)
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| Title: | Dark Frontier, Part II |
| Episode #: | 05x16 |
| Production Number: | 212 |
| Original Airdate: | Wednesday February 17th, 1999 |
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Aug 02, 1999 |
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Aug 02, 1999 |
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Stardate: 52619.2 Seven has been captured by the Borg and once again made to assimilate others. However, this time she will be Borg in name only. The Borg Queen has allowed Seven to retain her human uniqueness in order to aid the Borg in their quest to conquer and assimilate Earth and the Federation once and for all.
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Borg Assimilation of Earth
After Seven of Nine regenerates in the Borg ship, the Queen tells her that she is needed because, "We failed in our first attempt to assimilate Earth and we won't succeed the next time unless we understand the nature of their resistance." At this point in the Star Trek Universe, the Borg had tried and failed to assimilate Earth twice, once in the Star Trek: The Next Generation "The Best of Both Worlds" story arc and once in Star Trek: First Contact.
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