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Oct 10, 2010 08:14

[His tone is very bitter.]

It's like old home week.

[wardens only]

[Armand is fidgeting, all in his old clothes, his hands occupied with something below the range of the camera. He keeps glancing down at it.]

From what I've seen I'm not the first alarmist about her, nor the loudest, but I wish to call attention to a recent conversation with the Borg ( Read more... )

a polite request, betrayal of trust, owning up to his mistakes, rose is not rose, asking the admiral, wardens only, apologizes yet again, worried, inmate: loki

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warden filter; ichoosefight October 10 2010, 14:38:05 UTC
How does it work, the whole assimilating thing? Do you know?

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Re: warden filter; young_idealist October 10 2010, 15:55:03 UTC
I am not the best at technical explanations, but she has little machines in her blood. They are fast and clever. If she can get those into your blood, you'll become a Borg, like her, but under her control. She directs all the Borg.

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warden filter; ichoosefight October 10 2010, 15:56:48 UTC
Does she have to bleed for it to work?

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warden filter; young_idealist October 10 2010, 16:00:57 UTC
She has a way to inject them, but I wouldn't go near her blood in any circumstance.

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[Warden filter] with_discipline October 10 2010, 14:38:30 UTC
It is unclear if she is using such threats as a tactic to instill fear, or because she believes in following through. I know only one way to stop assimilation, and the amount of radiation involved is potentially deadly to humans.

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[Warden filter] young_idealist October 10 2010, 15:56:13 UTC
Is that the only way to keep the little machines from working?

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[Warden filter] with_discipline October 10 2010, 16:51:48 UTC
It is the only way the medical officer aboard the ship I served on could find when we encountered the nanoprobes three years ago. I believe Commander Data saw success in other ways, but he did say that subduing a Borg is difficult.

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[Warden filter] young_idealist October 10 2010, 23:54:22 UTC
That seems rather drastic.

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young_idealist October 10 2010, 23:54:42 UTC
Who are you worried about?

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young_idealist October 11 2010, 19:56:13 UTC
It feels crowded, doesn't it?

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Warden filter mrs_persson October 10 2010, 17:16:52 UTC
I may say that I'm especially concerned about her possible effect on O'Brien. Being originally a member of a collective, the potential rise of a new one may be all too appealing to him.

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Warden filter young_idealist October 10 2010, 23:55:24 UTC
That sounds troublesome. Could she have gotten to him already?

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Re: Warden filter mrs_persson October 11 2010, 03:08:21 UTC
I know they've talked. It's not yet clear to me how much effect she's had on him so far.

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Warden filter young_idealist October 11 2010, 19:58:28 UTC
Your Mr. O'Brien is a difficult man to understand.

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[Warden Filter] Because I forgot to type it empirical_data October 10 2010, 21:46:56 UTC
There is a way to stop her from assimilating people. If the admiral would not facilitate this, then it requires replacement of both of the arms on her mechanical suit and the removal of the nanobots, which I am versed in.

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[Warden Filter] young_idealist October 10 2010, 23:57:09 UTC
I know many of her larger mechanical parts are gone already. You'll have to check with the Admiral. I doubt she'd allow you to examine her. Or... find a copy of her file, which I was asking about.

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[Warden Filter] empirical_data October 11 2010, 00:01:49 UTC
The injectors for nanobots originate in the Borg's wrists. Anything would have to be a forceful examination approved by other Wardens and with some sort of security detail.

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[Warden Filter] young_idealist October 11 2010, 00:05:38 UTC
I remember that much, like fangs in her wrists. Those arms are not real then? I mean, they're not flesh?

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