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Oddly enough; the Borg Queen may've seen Seven of Nine as something of a mix of an alien kid sister and science project all crossed together- from her remarks towards her in "Dark Frontier". Plus, she kept the gal's family in her immediate circle; that'd indicate at least the scientific curiosity of how these foreigners view things and the mechanics of her studies.
I'm not sure how that'd match this rendition of the game, though.
Oh, and anybody have any data on what happened about the ability to recruit Titanic Guardians for one thing, as well as the availability of the human augments? Those dudes sometimes show up; and ironically, if properly disciplined and morally formed, would make ideal civilian citizens to aid in recruiting those titanics as a tribal people.
Most often, when I've done that successfully; I've played ironically as the Romulan Star Empire, and basically treated them similar to a tribal people I try to recruit into my country.
@Tilarium; what an odd remark you gave about crossing stories! In truth, you were completely off the topic for one thing!