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Is The Borg Queen Erin Hansen. 7 of 9's Mother?

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Travlintym2

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May 29, 2001, 4:07:40 PM5/29/01
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From all I can find I believe the Borg Queen did not appear to after the
assimilation of the Hansens. The father was found in the Queen's hive but the
mother was never seen again. I believe she is seven's real mother. Does
anyone have any proof either way on this?
Joe

EvilBill[AGQx]

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May 29, 2001, 4:55:16 PM5/29/01
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"Travlintym2" <travl...@aol.com> wrote in message
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The Borg Queen was from Species 125, humans are Species 5618, so I'd say,
no.

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Douglas Lee

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May 29, 2001, 4:52:42 PM5/29/01
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Travlintym2 wrote:

Nope, she can't be. In "Dark Frontier' The Borg Queen mentioned that she herself
was species 129 (or some other three digit number in the 100s). Humans are surely
not species 129 because the Borg have been gallivanting around the Delta Quadrant
for quite some time. Vulcans are species 6000-something, and assumably the humans
are not too far behind in that numbering scheme. It's listed somewhere in "Dark
Frontier" what the human species number is--the Borg Queen mentions this when she
asks Seven about the new assimilation technique (viral infection).


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Citizen G'Kar

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May 29, 2001, 6:52:42 PM5/29/01
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Douglas Lee <nob...@home.com> wrote

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> Nope, she can't be. In "Dark Frontier' The Borg Queen mentioned that she
herself
> was species 129 (or some other three digit number in the 100s).

125

> Humans are surely
> not species 129 because the Borg have been gallivanting around the Delta
Quadrant
> for quite some time

Humans are Species 5618.

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MarcLennox

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May 29, 2001, 9:05:16 PM5/29/01
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Erin Hansenwas played by Nikki Tyler and Laura Stepp
The Queen was played by Susanna Thompson and by Alice Krige

I would think they are not the same person...

Star Saber

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May 30, 2001, 2:17:38 AM5/30/01
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EvilBill[AGQx] <evil_lo...@q3arena.com> wrote in message
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> "Travlintym2" <travl...@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:20010529160740.29086.00003666@ng-
> > From all I can find I believe the Borg Queen did not appear to after the
> > assimilation of the Hansens. The father was found in the Queen's hive
but
> the
> > mother was never seen again. I believe she is seven's real mother.
Does
> > anyone have any proof either way on this?
>
> The Borg Queen was from Species 125, humans are Species 5618, so I'd say,
> no.

There's also her statement in "Unimatrix Zero" (Part 2 I believe) where she
tells a young boy/drone that she was about his age when the Borg assimilated
her.

-Star Saber

Douglas Lee

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May 30, 2001, 10:36:19 AM5/30/01
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The original question was whether the Borg Queen was Erin Hansen, not
whether they were played by the same actresses.

MarcLennox wrote:

EvilBill[AGQx]

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May 30, 2001, 1:28:32 PM5/30/01
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"Star Saber" <star...@mindSPAMBUSTERspring.com> wrote in message
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>
> EvilBill[AGQx] <evil_lo...@q3arena.com> wrote in message
> >
> > The Borg Queen was from Species 125, humans are Species 5618, so I'd
say,
> > no.
>
> There's also her statement in "Unimatrix Zero" (Part 2 I believe) where
she
> tells a young boy/drone that she was about his age when the Borg
assimilated
> her.
>

Haven't seen that yet; it'll be a couple of years before that ep reaches us
:(

David Buchner

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May 30, 2001, 7:12:33 PM5/30/01
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EvilBill[AGQx] <evil_lo...@q3arena.com> wrote:
> The Borg Queen was from Species 125, humans are Species 5618, so I'd say,
> no.

Who's 561-"A", then?

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Edward McArdle

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May 31, 2001, 1:32:11 AM5/31/01
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Nobody seems to have grasped the fact that there are several Borg Queens.
One was killed on Earth, another self-destructed during Voyager.
Presumably now that the Borg have assimilated the concept of having a
queen, whenever one is destroyed a new drone is promoted to the position.
(So, one of the queens could have been Annika Hansen's mother, but not the
one she met.)

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