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Thankfully, Jessica was able to disable Eian instead of becoming assimilated herself.  She shot a power conduit with a phaser, and the explosion severely damaged 2 of 5.  His armor was charred, some of his implants melted to his skin and armor, and the tricorder Jessica brought that emitted a frequency that blocked the Collective was fused to his back.  This blocked Eian's Collective signal, and enabled him to think clearly for the first time since his assimilation.  His thoughts were racing, though.  His ADHD was difficult to deal with because of his lack of a stimulant in too many hours, and he was latching onto any stimulation he had.  The pain of his injuries and the emotional pain of being alone and watching his friends, especially [[Ben Soma]] capture him and prepare him for experimentation, was enough to drive him to begin to concentrate on his actions.  He started to think about how Volus was maybe not a god...but came to the conclusion that because the one true God did not rescue him, God must not exist...
Thankfully, Jessica was able to disable Eian instead of becoming assimilated herself.  She shot a power conduit with a phaser, and the explosion severely damaged 2 of 5.  His armor was charred, some of his implants melted to his skin and armor, and the tricorder Jessica brought that emitted a frequency that blocked the Collective was fused to his back.  This blocked Eian's Collective signal, and enabled him to think clearly for the first time since his assimilation.  His thoughts were racing, though.  His ADHD was difficult to deal with because of his lack of a stimulant in too many hours, and he was latching onto any stimulation he had.  The pain of his injuries and the emotional pain of being alone and watching his friends, especially [[Ben Soma]] capture him and prepare him for experimentation, was enough to drive him to begin to concentrate on his actions.  He started to think about how Volus was maybe not a god...but came to the conclusion that because the one true God did not rescue him, God must not exist...


His thoughts on that avenue were cut short when his coworkers prepared to extract nanoprobes from him.  Their plan was to use the nanoprobes against the Borg, to find a way to either slow assimilation to a halt or to make the nanoprobes kill the Borg.  The process was painful but brief, and Eian continued his philosophical ponderings in the hours that followed.  He successfully regained his individuality and separated his own mind from the Collective philosophy, but was unable to gain back the faith he had lost.  His mental battle ended when his body, devoid of functioning nanoprobes or a connection to the Collective and also devoid of vital organs, shut down.  Eian would have died very quickly if it had not been for Commander [[Jennifer Caskie]]'s quick thinking.  The first officer of the Boudicca put Eian in a stasis pod at the last second, preserving his life.  He was rushed to Sickbay where CMO [[Kimiko Ichijo]] began to work on him.
His thoughts on that avenue were cut short when his coworkers prepared to extract nanoprobes from him.  Their plan was to use the nanoprobes against the Borg, to find a way to either slow assimilation to a halt or to make the nanoprobes kill the Borg.


At the end of the mission, the Rosenante and Boudicca were able to stop the Borg from destroying the human race when the Borg sent the T'kon Sphere back in time to the Cretaceous era.  [[Jessica Signos]], [[Ben Soma]], and [[Sanok]] were able to kill the Borg on the sphere including [[Volus]] and beam out before it crashed into the planet Earth, which triggered the event that killed the dinosaurs and made the existence of the human race possible.   
At the end of the mission, the Rosenante and Boudicca were able to stop the Borg from destroying the human race when the Borg sent the T'kon Sphere back in time to the Cretaceous era.  [[Jessica Signos]], [[Ben Soma]], and [[Sanok]] were able to kill the Borg on the sphere including [[Volus]] and beam out before it crashed into the planet Earth, which triggered the event that killed the dinosaurs and made the existence of the human race possible.   
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