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== Complications ==
== Complications ==
Successful liberation of an assimilated drone depended largely on the relation between the period of time spent as a drone versus time spent as an individual. Adults and children who were assimilated for only a short time were often easily reintegrated back into their old lives following disconnection from the hive mind. However, drones that had spent the majority of their lives within the Collective resisted the very notion that they were better off as individuals, and could retain an admiration for aspects of [[Borg Philosophy]]. Such drones could feel small or lonely without the voices of the entire Collective in their thoughts.  
Successful liberation of an assimilated drone depended largely on the relation between the period of time spent as a drone versus time spent as an individual. Adults and children who were assimilated for only a short time were often easily reintegrated back into their old lives following disconnection from the hive mind. However, drones that had spent the majority of their lives within the Collective resisted the very notion that they were better off as individuals, and could retain an admiration for aspects of [[Borg Philosophy]]. Such drones could feel small or lonely without thevoices of the entire Collective in their thoughts.  


In either case, the psychological impact of recovering one's individuality; and thus, the ability to feel the trauma of assimilation and the guilt of one's association with the Borg's atrocities, could be monumental.  
In either case, the psychological impact of recovering one's individuality; and thus, the ability to feel the trauma of assimilation and the guilt of one's association with the Borg's atrocities, could be monumental.  
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