Chapter 1: Infection
The Borg decloaked near the habitat ring of Deep Space 9. Sisko froze in place. Dax was awestruck.
The Kazon ship loomed above them, navy blue-green suspension shrouds dropping from a dorsal nacelle. The bowels of the ship were open, and the Borg were sprinting ahead of them in search of the nearest Borg cube.
“It’s the Borg,” Dax said. She glanced at Sisko, and saw that her expression was one of anger. She then turned her attention back to Sisko. “What happened to you and Doctor Bashir?” she said to Sisko.
Sisko nodded. “I was separated from Doctor Sisko.”
“I had planned to meet you while I was in sickbay.”
“I still think it was a good idea. But that’s not what happened. The Borg were able to subdue you, if they’re able to, because of it. But I'm sorry to tell you that the Borg are still after us. They know we’re not going to be able to return to the ship, and we have to find ourselves.”
“I understand, Doctor.”
Sisko looked at him. “So where is the captain and myself?”
“The Borg are still trying to figure that out,” Dax said. “They’re trying to figure out how we’re going to dissipate the energy they put into the Borg.”
“I’m sure you’re right. We’re going to forget about that. What’s going on?”
Dax leaned forward. “The Borg have not been able to duplicate the dilithium crystals they are using. They’re not using them as power generation, but in order to make use of the inside of the Borg vessels, the crystals are being used to deliver energy.”
“What’s going on?” Dax asked.
“That’s right,” Dax said. “The Borg are using the crystals to tear down the layers of the Defiant, but the molecules are not on the ship’s hull. They are scattered around the ship in the corridors, or in the turbolift.”
“The Enterprise?” Tom Paris said, an expression of surprise in his voice. “The Enterprise?”
“The Defiant!” Dax asked. “The Defiant is not destroyed. The Borg used the crystals to rip the defiant apart, but they’ve been scattered throughout the ship.”
“The Borg ship is hurtling toward them!” Vax said, “even if we can’t defend the ship, it could be a good idea to try and cover the ship.”
“Doesn’t it matter, Vax? What good is her life but to be saved?” Paris asked him. “Doesn’t matter if you can’t make it back. It’s all right.”
Dax said, “And while those crystals are protecting her life, it is not her life that’s saved.”
Reed nodded. “It wouldn’t be her life if she weren’t a person. It’s a family.”
“You wouldn’t have made it out of there without us. And she would have been one of you, and the risk of you dying could have been yours as well.”
“You have to understand me,” Reed said. “There’s nothing I can do to stop the Borg. The captain was born to protect us. It’s not how you would want to live but there’s nothing I can do to stop the Borg from destroying us.”
“I’m not going to give up,” Reed said. “Energize.”
“Energize,” Dax said, and the Borg vessel rushed toward the Enterprise.
The Enterprise was a half-minute from the Borg ship when the brig doors opened. Quark stood in the doorway, his mouth hanging open.
“We've got a message from the Borg ship,” Quark said. “They’re demanding our surrender.”
Sisko was astonished. “I thought you and Rom were going to attempt to negotiate with the Borg,” he said. “That can’t be right.”
“Yes, but the brave warriors are holding the ship. They’re getting ready to blow usinto the ground.”
“We are protecting them, Commander. We have to.”
“Yes, but the Borg have not yet destroyed us.”
“I still need to assess the situation, the threat,” Sisko said. “The Borg have used us to take control of their cybernetics.”
“Yes, but we don’t have their technology,” Tal’Aura said. “And they of course don’t know that.”
“How do you know they do not know you exploit the Borg?”
“They’re using us as a way to begin the process, but I would suggest we decide how long we’re going to keep around the ship.”
“We’re an emergency situation,” Sisko said. “They’ve gotta slow us down.”
“We don’t want to stop until we meet the Borg in the middle.”
“Yes, but we have our own issue right now,” Sisko said. “We have to hurry.”
“Yes, my boy,” Quark said. “Do we have a moment, an hour?”
“Yes, of course,” Sisko said. “But we’re going to be gone by the time the Borg arrive onto the ship and the Borg destroy us.”
“Good.”
“What’s the mission?”
“This ship is the Borg ship,” Sisko said. “And we are going to be the Borg.”