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The Knight was designed to find a Borg homeworld. She is built with wonderful accomodations to support a 30-year mission, including the growth of families. She is unlike any other Sovereign-class ship, in that her holds and spaces are built for very long missions, not for rescue and transport.
And some of her crew still want to locate the Borg homeworld and destroy it. Their dedication to this task is incredible. Some have given up on the Knight, and moved to the experimental testbed for Borg technology, the USS Oriental, at Utopia Planitia. Others quietly pursue an effort to reinstate the Original Charter of the Knight.
One crew member, Meg Knapp, was taken by Borg/Terran technologies in test aboard the Oriental, and is now Megknapp, not or Borg or of man, but something new. She has stolen a warpshuttle, morphed it into a new form, and is roaming space, in places unknown.
Another former crew member, Nathan Stirling, who was saved from Borg research, still carries limited items of Borg technology in his brain and body.
Admiral Guise, first Captain of the Knight, and a former Borg, cannot have the technology removed from his body, due to medical reasons.