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S2E16 · Q Who?
S2E16
· Q Who?

Within the Collective: The Vanishing of the Individual

Riker, Worf and Data rematerialize in the cold, functional heart of a Borg vessel and are confronted by ranks of motionless figures slotted into wall compartments. Expecting immediate attack, the team instead finds silence; Data's tricorder reveals why — slotted drones no longer read as separate life forms but as part of a network. The discovery reframes the enemy: not merely a ship of fighters but a linked collective that erases individuality, forcing a strategic and moral rethink and prompting Riker to reassert command by contacting the missing captain.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The away team materializes in the Borg ship's vast, battle-scarred interior, confronting a silent forest of lifeless slots occupied by motionless Borg—immediate tension spikes as they assume defensive stances, only to find no response, forcing a shift from combat readiness to bewildered observation.

combat alertness to creeping dread ['great open center of the BORG …

Riker voices the team’s mounting confusion over the Borg’s silence and the Enterprise’s failure to detect life signs, triggering Data’s analytical revelation that individual Borg lose their distinct signatures when interlinked, exposing the core horror of their collective consciousness.

confusion to chilling clarity

Riker breaks the tense silence by activating his communicator—silent, decisive, and weaponized with purpose—reasserting command authority and signaling to Picard that the team has entered an alien intelligence that defies all known parameters of life and combat.

static dread to determined action

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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No individual emotion detectable; the collective presence creates an impersonal, ominous mood by erasing individuality.

Manifested not as individual actors but as motionless, slotted drones occupying wall compartments; they remain inert yet functionally present, their condition revealed by Data's scans as networked nodes rather than separate life forms.

Goals in this moment
  • Maintain the integrity of the Borg vessel's networked systems and ongoing assimilation processes.
  • Remain in networked state to conserve resources and present strategic advantage against intruders.
Active beliefs
  • Individuality is subsumed by the collective for efficiency and strength.
  • Sensor signatures measured as individuals are irrelevant to the collective's function while slotted.
Character traits
collective indifferent mechanized enigmatic
Follow Borg Collective's journey

Clinically neutral at surface; focused curiosity with urgent implication—his data reframes the tactical understanding of the threat.

Performs a tricorder scan of the slotted figures, steps closer to inspect a slot, and delivers a clinical analysis explaining why individual life signs do not register—identifying the drones as components of a networked whole.

Goals in this moment
  • Accurately determine the physiological and sensor profile of the slotted beings.
  • Provide usable intelligence to the away team and command so they can form an appropriate tactical response.
Active beliefs
  • Objective sensor data produces reliable actionable conclusions.
  • Understanding the enemy's structure (individual vs. collective) is critical to shaping strategy.
Character traits
analytical detached methodical observant
Follow Data's journey

Alert and tense, primed for violence but momentarily thrown by the absence of hostile action—focused on protecting the team.

Assumes a guarded, tactical stance beside Riker and Data, ready for immediate combat. He notes the nearby Borg and maintains security discipline while awaiting further orders after Data's scan.

Goals in this moment
  • Keep the away team safe from any sudden attack.
  • Support command decisions with security readiness and, if needed, immediate force.
Active beliefs
  • Any strange anomaly aboard an enemy vessel poses a direct threat to the team.
  • Preparedness and rapid response are the best defenses against unknown hostile technology.
Character traits
disciplined vigilant protective combat-ready
Follow Worf's journey

Concerned and alert; externally steady and procedural while privately unsettled by the eerie silence and implications for ship safety.

Leads the away team in the Borg ship's center, scans the room aloud, assumes defensive posture, registers the lack of reaction, and physically touches his communicator to call the Captain and reestablish command.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure immediate safety of the away team and ship by assessing the threat level.
  • Reestablish command communication with the Captain to report findings and receive orders.
Active beliefs
  • Command must be maintained and informed decisions require contact with the Captain.
  • The unknown silence likely masks a tactical danger that requires caution and procedure.
Character traits
decisive authoritative pragmatic alert
Follow William Riker's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Data's Tricorder

Data's tricorder is used to scan the slotted beings and environment; its readout produces discriminating diagnostic chirps and a sensor conclusion that the figures read as network nodes rather than discrete life forms, converting visual unease into tactical data.

Before: In Data's possession, active and ready for standard …
After: Remains in Data's possession, having completed scans and …
Before: In Data's possession, active and ready for standard environmental and bio-signature scans.
After: Remains in Data's possession, having completed scans and provided critical analysis to inform the team's tactical understanding.
Borg Nursery Horizontal Incubation Slot

The Borg ship equipment racks function as both set dressing and tactical clue: they hold floor‑to‑ceiling slots occupied by slotted figures and provide the physical infrastructure that conceals the true nature of the occupants as networked nodes.

Before: Installed in the Borg ship's interior, containing slotted …
After: Remains intact and occupied; its configuration now recognized …
Before: Installed in the Borg ship's interior, containing slotted beings and conduits; static and operational.
After: Remains intact and occupied; its configuration now recognized by the away team as integral to Borg networked functioning.
Riker’s Handheld Starfleet Communicator

Riker's communicator is touched and activated as a direct assertion of command — a simple gesture that signals the transfer of battlefield information back to the Captain and to re-establish centralized decision-making after the discovery.

Before: Worn/held by Riker, operational and available for secure …
After: In Riker's possession, activated to contact the Captain …
Before: Worn/held by Riker, operational and available for secure shipboard communication.
After: In Riker's possession, activated to contact the Captain and report the away team's discovery.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Borg Ship Great Chamber

The Borg ship's great chamber is the staging area where the away team rematerializes and confronts the scale of assimilation. Its industrial rows of slots and racks present both visual threat and technical evidence that enables Data's definitive scan.

Atmosphere Oppressively clinical and eerily silent, punctuated by a low mechanical hum and the metallic smell …
Function Battleground and discovery site; a place where tactical assumptions are tested and strategic understanding must …
Symbolism Embodies the erasure of individuality; the chamber's rows symbolize the hive's suppression of personhood into …
Access Functionally restricted — hostile environment with unknown hazards; accessible only to well-armed away teams under …
Floor-to-ceiling slots with motionless slotted figures Grey, utilitarian equipment racks and braided conduit Low electrical/mechanical hum and evidence of recent battle damage Sterile, colorless interior with clinical lighting

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Key Dialogue

"RIKER: I wonder why they don't react to us, and why the Enterprise did not read any life signs, especially when there are this many."
"DATA: Perhaps because this ship was scanned for individual life signs. Apparently when they are in these slots, they become part of the whole and no longer read as separate life forms."
"RIKER: Captain."