The Borg did not have any ideas about blunt force trauma. They don't care, they have shields, armor plating or nanites to repair the damage. If the drone is to damaged, its simply discarded.
Well, crap.
I sit down in the messhall, taking a sip from my root tea and grimace. Neelix do his best, but its simply not the same. Saving up replicator rations can sometimes be a pain.
With the Doctor's new experience with cybernetics from working on those dead Borg and helping removing some of Sevens implants I was able to convince him to actually install the ports for the mechadendrites in my body so I don't need to wear that harness all the time. Even with my reinforced bones my chest cavity needed to be further reinforced to handle the strain.
Meaning I was knocked out in sickbay when the aliens conducting medical experiments was around. As I wasn't active I wasn't a useful test subject.
To bad, I might have been able to spot them and stop them.
Then Seven have a signal from the Borg and her implants started reactivating. Before anyone was able to stop her she was running of and stole a shuttle.
Tuvoc and Tom went running of to get her back breaking the border the Captain was trying to negotiate to get us past. They have her back after she found her parents old ship, partly assimilated and wholly crashed.
A few weeks after that we where intercepted by a Krenim warship, warning us to avoid that area of space as its under dispute. When I heard that I suddenly had a feeling I was missing something important.
Since then there have been mostly minor incidents. B'Elanna arrested for violent thoughts, raiders stealing things from voyager. Harry managing to get his leg broken in my Monster Hunter simulation even with the safety protocols at maximum. He was thrown and landed on it in a unlucky way...just because the monsters hits only cause bruises at most don't mean physics don't apply.
I sigh and put the cup down...and now Neelix tried to kill himself after a accident on a awaymission. He was killed by a energy discharge in a nebula and brought back to life after 18 hours, something possible with borg nanoprobes. Something to keep in mind in the future in case somebody else do...but then again they needed the neural system to be intact. I really need to start picking her mind...
Either way as he didn't see a afterlife so he decided it didn't exist and that life then wasn't worth living. I'm still fuzzy on what kind of logic he used there.
He then tried to kill himself via transporter. Not a bad choice to be honest, its bound to be painless. The thing is that he failed. With a transporter.
To be fair, the bridge crew where on the ball and managed to override but that's a special kind of failure right there.
In the end it took little Naomi Wildman to get him to change his mind.
What bother me the most right now is that I didn't remember this episode. It's major enough that it should be one, but I couldn't for my life remember it.
I glance out in space behind me, wondering what else it is that I have forgotten...