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'''Laura''' was the real name of a [[Borg drone]] who was [[assimilated]] at [[Wolf 359]]. She was a friend of [[Seven of Nine]] via [[Unimatrix Zero]] during her [[Borg]] regeneration cycles. Laura had a recessive gene mutation that allowed her to experience individuality in Unimatrix Zero while regenerating. She participated in a plan where she and the rest of the drones in Unimatrix Zero would retain their memories and individuality while awake as drones. She was a part of the Borg resistance movement against the collective. ({{VOY|Unimatrix Zero}})
 
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| imagecap = Laura in [[Unimatrix Zero]]
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| gender = Female
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| species = [[Borg drone]], formerly [[Human]]
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| status = [[Assimilate]]d
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| datestatus = 2367
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| actor = [[Joanna Heimbold]]
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'''Laura''' was the [[Human]] name of a [[Borg drone]] who was [[assimilated]] at [[Wolf 359]]. She was a friend of [[Seven of Nine]] via [[Unimatrix Zero]] during her [[Borg]] regeneration cycles. Laura had a recessive gene mutation that allowed her to experience individuality in Unimatrix Zero while regenerating. She participated in a plan where she and the rest of the drones in Unimatrix Zero would retain their memories and individuality while awake as drones. She was a part of the Borg resistance movement against the collective. ({{VOY|Unimatrix Zero}})
   
{{bginfo|Laura was played by [[Joanna Heimbold]].|Laura claimed to have been assimilated at Wolf 359, and while she never stated it specifically, it is safe to assume she was referring to the [[Battle of Wolf 359]] in {{TNG|The Best of Both Worlds, Part II}}. If this is the case, it seems odd that Laura was able to join the [[Borg Collective|collective]] and live out a life of servitude considering that the [[Borg cube]] involved in that battle was destroyed, killing all the drones aboard, and there is no on-screen evidence of any [[Federation]] [[starship|ships]] being assimilated.}}
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{{bginfo|Laura was played by [[Joanna Heimbold]].|Laura claimed to have been assimilated at Wolf 359, and while she never stated it specifically, it is safe to assume she was referring to the [[Battle of Wolf 359]] in {{TNG|The Best of Both Worlds, Part II}}. If this is the case, it seems odd that Laura was able to join the [[Borg Collective|collective]] and live out a life of servitude considering that the [[Borg cube]] involved in that battle was destroyed, killing all the drones aboard, and there is no on-screen evidence of any [[Federation]] [[starship|ships]] being assimilated.}}
   
 
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Revision as of 07:30, 4 April 2016

Laura was the Human name of a Borg drone who was assimilated at Wolf 359. She was a friend of Seven of Nine via Unimatrix Zero during her Borg regeneration cycles. Laura had a recessive gene mutation that allowed her to experience individuality in Unimatrix Zero while regenerating. She participated in a plan where she and the rest of the drones in Unimatrix Zero would retain their memories and individuality while awake as drones. She was a part of the Borg resistance movement against the collective. (VOY: "Unimatrix Zero")

Laura was played by Joanna Heimbold.
Laura claimed to have been assimilated at Wolf 359, and while she never stated it specifically, it is safe to assume she was referring to the Battle of Wolf 359 in TNG: "The Best of Both Worlds, Part II". If this is the case, it seems odd that Laura was able to join the collective and live out a life of servitude considering that the Borg cube involved in that battle was destroyed, killing all the drones aboard, and there is no on-screen evidence of any Federation ships being assimilated.