Jump to content
Toggle sidebar
Star Trek : Freedom's Wiki
Search
Log in
Personal tools
Log in
Pages for logged out editors
learn more
Contributions
Talk
Navigation
Main Page
Recent Changes
Help
Random Article
Random Image
popular
USS Templar
USS Paladin
USS Rosenante
USS Hades
USS Boudicca
USS Nimitz
USS Cochrane
USS Firebrande
USS Shenendoah
MEF
USS Dennison
USS Champlain
USS Mithrandir
USS Mystique
USS Starfire
USS Spectre
Page history
Federation Civil War
links
STF Home
Tools
What links here
Related changes
Special pages
Page information
Editing
Unimatrix Zero
Page
Discussion
English
Read
Edit
View history
More
Read
Edit
View history
Warning:
You are not logged in. Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits. If you
log in
or
create an account
, your edits will be attributed to your username, along with other benefits.
Anti-spam check. Do
not
fill this in!
[[File:Unimatrix Zero.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Unimatrix Zero]] [[Unimatrix Zero]] was a virtual construct and resistance movement created by a group of [[Borg Drone]]s. This construct was created by [[Borg]] who had a recessive genetic mutation which gave them the capability to create this virtual world and to live in it, free from the [[Hive Mind]] as individuals, while regenerating in their alcoves. Individual [[Borg]] were connected to Unimatrix Zero via their [[Translink Frequency|Interlink Frequency]], based on a tri-axillating modulation. This modulation made sure that not even the [[Borg Queen]] could disrupt their link. How Unimatrix Zero came into existence was unclear. Some believed it started with a random malfunction during the [[assimilation]] of a single drone which eventually spread to other drones. The genetic mutation was rare and only one in a million drones possessed it, whether or not they were adults or children, still in a [[Maturation Chamber]]. Although this mutation made it possible for a drone to live in Unimatrix Zero, they only were aware of it as long as they were in it. When a drone's regenerative cycle ended he or she could not remember the experiences gained while serving the [[Borg Collective]]. Entering Unimatrix Zero was only possible when a drone entered its regenerative cycle. For non-Borg entering was only possible via a mind meld with a drone in its regenerative cycle. The number of Borg drones who made up Unimatrix Zero were estimated to about twelve thousand or more. In Unimatrix Zero a drone could opt to assume the appearance he or she had exhibited before assimilation into the Collective, and most chose to do so. A drone was aware when its regenerative cycle would end, giving it the opportunity to say goodbye to others before exiting to serve the Collective. Once inside the Unimatrix a drone could call another drone in its regenerative cycle. Only drones who possessed the genetic mutation could be called to and enter the Unimatrix, which served to let them regain some part of the lives and individuality they had prior to assimilation. Although a drone could be killed within Unimatrix Zero, he or she would enter it again during the next regenerative cycle. Unimatrix Zero was undetected by the [[Borg Collective]] until 2376. In this year the [[Borg Queen]] found their interlink frequency. Although the Collective could detect the drones with the genetic mutation, which they saw as an illness, their method was slow and would take centuries to find every drone with the mutation. By examining the [[Cortical Node|cortical array]] of drones with the genetic mutation the Queen found their interlink carrier band, which she was able to use to send Borg drones to Unimatrix Zero in order to attack its occupants. In the same year Axum, one of the drones with the mutation, called Seven of Nine back into Unimatrix Zero to help them fight the Borg. A nanovirus was devised by them which would mask the biochemical signature of the genetic mutation, making it impossible for the Borg to detect them. But they could not introduce the virus into the Collective without Seven's help; as the only member of Unimatrix Zero not part of the Collective, Seven was the only one who could retain the memory of Unimatrix Zero when she wasn't regenerating. Seven of Nine, being a member of Unimatrix Zero for almost eighteen years, asked [[Rank|Captain]] Kathryn Janeway for help. It was Janeway who suggested to Axum to begin a resistance movement to undermine the Borg's control over them once their mutation could no longer be detected. After Janeway agreed to help, the nanovirus Axum designed was modified by the The [[EMH|Doctor]] so it would also nullify the cortical inhibitor, so drones with the mutation would keep their memories about Unimatrix Zero while being part of the Collective. Inside Unimatrix Zero, drones sent by the Borg Queen were being fought. Although the Borg Queen warned Janeway not to interfere--and even tempted her with an offer to send Voyager back to [[Earth]] --Janeway went through with her plan and, after allowing herself, Tuvok and B'Elanna Torres to be partially assimilated, succeeded in infiltrating the [[Central Plexus]] of a [[Borg Cube]] and releasing the nanovirus. After the nanovirus was released, the [[Borg Queen]] began to lose contact with drones possessing the genetic mutation. In an attempt to force Captain Janeway to give her an antidote for the nanovirus, the Queen interrogated her and destroyed entire Borg vessels in which she could no longer hear only two or three drones. Despite this, Janeway still refused. The Borg managed to reprogram the nanovirus to shutdown the autonomic functions of the drones with the genetic mutation, making them die within minutes. The Queen herself would release it from within Unimatrix Zero. When Janeway was told by the Queen she had to make a decision, make the drones return to the Collective or they would be killed, she conferred with her First Officer Commander Chakotay via Voyager's holographic system and told him Unimatrix Zero could no longer exist. To save the drones with the genetic mutation it was necessary to destroy Unimatrix Zero. This was done by Voyager and a [[Borg Sphere]] under the command of the [[Klingon]] Korok, an occupant of Unimatrix Zero. Both ships had reconfigured their deflector emitters to disrupt the [[Translink Frequency|Interlink Frequency]] and so destroyed Unimatrix Zero. Although this resulted in the destruction of Unimatrix Zero, it also resulted in the creation of a 'fleet' of multiple Borg vessels under the control of former drones, these drones going on to make up the resistance movement against the Borg; Unimatrix Zero was gone, but the drones themselves had survived. It is unknown if any of those drones did succeed, although Korok promised to stay in contact with USS Voyager. (VOY: "Unimatrix Zero", "Unimatrix Zero, Part II") In an alternate timeline where Voyager took 23 years to return to Earth, Admiral Janeway was questioned about the rebellion by a [[rank|cadet]]. (VOY: "Endgame") [[Category: Borg Collective]][[Category:Locations]][[Category: Organizations]]
Summary:
Please note that all contributions to Star Trek : Freedom's Wiki may be edited, altered, or removed by other contributors. If you do not want your writing to be edited mercilessly, then do not submit it here.
You are also promising us that you wrote this yourself, or copied it from a public domain or similar free resource (see
Project:Copyrights
for details).
Do not submit copyrighted work without permission!
Cancel
Editing help
(opens in new window)