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==Other Notes== Star Trek Encyclopedia speculates that the USS Endeavour was the ship that escaped the battle intact. The ship was mentioned in VOY: "Scorpion". The Star Trek: Voyager episodes "Unity" and "Infinite Regress" refer to people being assimilated during the battle and subsequently being returned to the [[Delta Quadrant]], perhaps suggesting the presence of an undetected second Borg vessel which returned to Borg territory. In fact, "Infinite Regress" suggests that Seven of Nine personally assimilated at least one of those people. Also, in "Dark Frontier", the [[Borg Queen]] even claimed that she was present at the battle, a fact seemingly confirmed by Picard's memories of her seen in Star Trek: First Contact. However, this could alternately be the result of the Borg sending boarding parties to assimilate one or more of the Starfleet vessels and their crews at the battle and instead of continuing with the cube to Sector 001, these ships instead headed back towards the Delta Quadrant. ENT: "Regeneration" supports this theory as the assimilated Arctic One gradually was able to increase its maximum speed through Borg enhancements. A possible alternative explanation can be found in First Contact when Picard asks the Borg Queen how she survived the battle, stating that all [[Borg Drone]]s had been killed. She replies that it is sad that he only thinks in "three-dimensional terms", which could indicate a fourth-dimensional (temporal) method for her escape, or some form of wormhole. Another explanation could be that the Queen was there, but was able to escape the [[Borg Cube]], or was on a second vessel that did not take part in the battle, and was using the [[Borg Collective]] consciousness to be in Picard's mind without having to be there physically. Or, perhaps the Borg Queen isn't dependent on a physical body and is constructed as necessary, as the Queen herself states that she literally is the collective. [[Category: Borg Collective]][[Category:History]][[Category: Database]]
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