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DOCTORAL THESIS PAPER
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That is largely unknown. Fragmentary memory stores have found evidence of an ion storm of only partially known properties that I believe had an unintended effect on the nanoprobes. In addition a machine built by ExBorg, and I presume with some sort of scientific and engineering background, in a presumed effort to reconnect with the Borg, but instead it broke the nanoprobe’s built in drive to serve the collective. I believe that the ion storm and the machine work in concert to achieve this and that neither of these two events alone could have achieved it. Subsequently the nanoprobes began to think, learn and adapt on their own
Borg nanoprobes are, at the time of this writing, the most sophisticated and flexible of all the nanoprobes so far tested. They are capable of acting and reacting to a variety of situations under a host of conditions. They are able to act alone or in concert to convert a subject into a Borg in a very short period of time. They can coopt cells, rewrite cellular functions and even take over for them. They can produce more of themselves, give and take direction, they can take in energy from the host or convert food for their host. In essence they are they appear to cover the basic precepts of life. However they do it under the will of something much greater, which relegates them to something akin to sophisticated autonomous tools. Nevertheless as we know from studying Commander Data, the holographic Doctor, the Excomps and a host of other examples, programing can become sophisticated enough that tools can become sentient individuals. The nanprobes, once freed from their shackles displayed independent thought on a communal scale, showed a cognizance and self awareness. They learned language and communicated. They showed fear, remorse, and had a desire to live on their own. Is this possible for all Nanoprobes? Possibly, even likely
Moral question: Should we attempt to do so? It would in one act create a whole new life form composed of nanoprobes whose aims are totally unknown. It would also in effect disconnect their Borg hosts from the collective making them individuals again. Yet they would now be bereft of the immunities granted them by the nanorpobes. Without this they would quickly suffer from the debilitating effects of diseases and the deadly rection of their own body’s rejection of the Borg implants still in their systems. This would in effect end the lives of those who are no longer themselves Borg in a cruel and inhuman manner Additionally we would not know the long term effect of such a weapon on any non-Borg in the same region. I would not recommend it.
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TIMELINE OF PROJECT
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SCIENCE OFFICER'S NOTES
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