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Once the code was distributed [[Rank|Captain]] [[Ahmed Ibn Salid|Salid]] ordered the Boudicca to undock and for both vessels to attempt the destruction of the Tkon Sphere.
Once the code was distributed [[Rank|Captain]] [[Ahmed Ibn Salid|Salid]] ordered the Boudicca to undock and for both vessels to attempt the destruction of the Tkon Sphere.


==Further Down the Rabbit Hole==
==Further down the Rabbit Hole==


Neither ship received much of a chance to engage the Tkon sphere before it opened a temporal rift and began traveling backward through time and space. Both ship's were able to follow, but not before the Tkon sphere emerged at the edge of the [[Sol]] system. It was now terribly apparent that the Borg intended to deploy nanoprobes into [[Earth|Earth's]] atmosphere, to remain dormant until such time as Human Life evolved, at which stage, they would be assimilated into the [[Borg Collective]]
Neither ship received much of a chance to engage the Tkon sphere before it opened a temporal rift and began traveling backward through time and space. Both ship's were able to follow, but not before the Tkon sphere emerged at the edge of the [[Sol]] system. It was now terribly apparent that the Borg intended to deploy nanoprobes into [[Earth|Earth's]] atmosphere, to remain dormant until such time as Human Life evolved, at which stage, they would be assimilated into the [[Borg Collective]]
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