Infection, Part II

Epis­ode Num­ber: 7×15

Writ­ten by: Jon Crew

Dir­ec­ted by: Jon Crew

Trans­mis­sion: 8th August 2026

Guest Stars:

  • Chief Boat­swain’s Mate Arag Qoht: Lex­ing­ton’s Bol­i­an head of the Deck Department.
  • Boat­swain’s Mate Wil­li­am Briggs: Mem­ber of the Deck Department.
  • Crew­man Belades Qoht: Mem­ber of the Deck Department.

Bat­tling a Borg incur­sion was some­thing I hoped I would nev­er have to do. It appears they have man­aged to gain a foothold in the dis­used star­board extremity of the primary hull, which raises inter­est­ing ques­tions about the huge cru­ci­form struc­ture outside.

Cap­tain’s Log: Stard­ate, 52476.2

Plot: The crew battle a Borg incursion.

The ‘A’ Plot: On the bridge, Com­modore Kon­in responds to Azon­an’s dis­cov­ery by order­ing the crew to gen­er­al quar­ters. He also orders secur­ity and board­ing defence teams to the loc­a­tion of the incur­sion, before grabbing a phaser rifle and a tac­tic­al waist­coat to join them. He leaves the conn in the hands of Quinn, while Boone coordin­ates defence from the tac­tic­al station.

Mean­while, Azon­an man­ages to reopen the door, but the unfor­tu­nate secur­ity crew­man is nowhere to be seen. Order­ing the rest of his squad to be ready to pre­vent any Borg from emer­ging from the space bey­ond, he and one officer ven­ture through the door­way. On the oth­er side is a maze of small stor­age rooms and cor­ridors, all with their doors forced open. He sees some­thing small skit­ter across the ceil­ing and recog­nises it as a Car­das­si­an vole. It appears to have been assim­il­ated, covered in met­al implants.

After check­ing some rooms, he finds a humanoid drone put­ting the appar­ently uncon­scious guard into a regen­er­a­tion alcove. Rather than use his phaser and risk the Borg adapt­ing, he pulls his ush­aan from his belt and charges. As he closes, he recog­nises the drone – Belades Qoht, of the deck depart­ment – and changes tac­tic, knock­ing her out with the flat of his blade. The secur­ity officer at the door sud­denly screams, as two voles attack him, one inject­ing him with nan­o­probes. Azon­an is forced to call for help get­ting the three unre­spons­ive crew mem­bers out so they can receive med­ic­al assistance.

Kon­in soon arrives in the area with rein­force­ments and sets up a headquar­ters in recre­ation room 3, where Doc­tor Con­ners also estab­lishes a triage centre. He begins plan­ning an exped­i­tion to loc­ate the epi­centre of the Borg presence.

On the bridge, Selvek notices move­ment on the massive cru­ci­form struc­ture out­side. He dis­plays a close-up of the tip of one of the arms on the main viewscreen, show­ing that cables and beams are mov­ing and reform­ing, seem­ingly of their own voli­tion. The arm itself is slowly get­ting short­er and thick­er. Quinn reports this to Kon­in, not­ing that this seems to match obser­va­tions by the Enter­prise crew dur­ing their first encounter with a Borg cube. Selvek sug­gests that this may be an unknown type of Borg vessel.

After some dis­cus­sion, Kon­in decides the giant struc­ture should be des­troyed. While photon tor­pedoes would be effect­ive if used, it would take many of them to ensure it could not regen­er­ate, but using the quantum sin­gu­lar­ity in the sphere recovered from the bat­tle­field would be much more effi­cient. There is some debate over the exact tac­tics, but even­tu­ally he orders Quinn to “fire” the sphere at the struc­ture, using a photon tor­pedo to breach the cas­ing as it arrives at the target.

With the struc­ture of the pre­sumed Borg ship now vis­ibly shift­ing, Boone uses the tract­or beam to man­oeuvre the sphere towards it. The sphere has a high iner­tia and moves slowly once released, tak­ing a full minute to reach its tar­get. At the last moment, Boone fires a tor­pedo at it, then the conn officer takes the ship to max­im­um warp to escape the area of effect.

Unfor­tu­nately, the res­ults are more power­ful than they had anti­cip­ated, and a shock­wave hits them. The warp field col­lapses and the ship coasts back to light­speed, with no power, and every­one aboard unconscious.

Quinn awakes on the bridge, and checks the oth­ers for injur­ies, but there is noth­ing ser­i­ous. The biggest prob­lem is that they have no power, except emer­gency reserves run­ning life sup­port, and no com­mu­nic­a­tions. Intend­ing to order that repair pri­or­ity should be giv­en to com­mu­nic­a­tions and sensors, he sends an over­enthu­si­ast­ic ensign down to engin­eer­ing, then sends Boone after him to con­vey the actu­al orders.

Kon­in wakes up to the sound of screams and weapons fire. He gath­ers sup­port from Azon­an’s group and the board­ing defence teams, then heads into the cor­ridor, where defend­ers are try­ing to hold the line against a horde of voles and one tac­tic­al drone. The Borg have already adap­ted to their phasers, so Kon­in orders them to recal­ib­rate their weapons and use phys­ic­al weapons where possible.

He clubs one vole with a phaser rifle butt, suc­cess­fully killing it. Azon­an blasts a hole in a wall in the hopes of killing one or more with shrapnel; unfor­tu­nately, he hits an EPS con­duit due to a lack of famili­ar­ity with this part of the ship. The res­ult­ing plasma fire kills many vole drones, but pre­vents trans­it along the cor­ridor. Anoth­er vole emerges from a Jef­fer­ies tube hatch behind them, and Azon­an kicks it into the fire before it is able to attack anyone.

The tac­tic­al drone is equipped with an energy weapon and fires back, just miss­ing Kon­in. Again this drone looks famil­i­ar, so Azon­an advises they should cap­ture it. While the oth­ers keep its atten­tion, he drops back to use the Jef­fer­ies tube to bypass the fire, but encoun­ters an assim­il­ated vole with­in, which he is forced to shoot. He emerges from the tube behind the tac­tic­al drone and clubs it into uncon­scious­ness. It turns out to be the miss­ing Boat­swain’s Mate Briggs, and paus­ing only to step on anoth­er vole, he brings him back through the Jef­fer­ies tube.

Azon­an then shuts off the plasma stream before the fire causes too much dam­age, and they advance into the rooms bey­ond. They find the Borg out­post in the vicin­ity of the alcove Azon­an dis­covered earli­er and are forced to dis­patch four more drones before they can begin dis­mant­ling the Borg machinery. Kon­in organ­ises squads to hunt down the assim­il­ated voles and loc­ate Raynor’s team. The secur­ity chief is found with mem­bers of his team bar­ri­caded with­in a defens­ible room, sur­roun­ded by the remains of a horde of voles.

Later, once repairs are com­plete, Con­ners reports that she is con­fid­ent the assim­il­ated crew can be rehab­il­it­ated. Invest­ig­a­tions show that the Borg nan­o­probes got on to the ship when wreck­age from the bat­tle­field was brought aboard. They were able to get into the com­puter sys­tems, then found a quiet loc­a­tion to build their strong­hold. The voles were assim­il­ated first, provid­ing mobil­ity and the abil­ity to assim­il­ate humanoids as full drones. Azon­an notes that he and A’Mathi are going to have to check the whole ship again.

Selvek sug­gests that the cross struc­ture was ori­gin­ally a Borg cube that fought the black sphere ships. He the­or­ises that the Borg won, but anoth­er entity – prob­ably Q giv­en the prox­im­ity to the Endur­ance Divide – took an interest and twis­ted the cube into its odd shape, per­haps not real­ising that the Borg would have ulti­mately regen­er­ated even from that. It is most likely that the Ori­on pleas­ure barge was caught in the cross­fire. He estim­ates that the whole series of events took place three to four months ago.

Obser­va­tions: Secur­ity con­tin­gents aboard most Star­fleet ves­sels are small, so they train oth­er mem­bers of the crew in repelling boarders. The major­ity of the board­ing defence teams involved here are from the deck department.

Dia­logue: Azon­an: “They’ve assim­il­ated voles??”

Ref­er­ences: The regen­er­a­tion of the cross-shaped ship resembles the regen­er­a­tion of the dam­aged Borg cube from “Q Who”.

Ques­tions: Who were the cre­at­ors and users of the black globe ships? What were Ori­ons doing this far out? And who inter­vened in the battle?