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'''Icheb''' was a [[24th century]] young [[Brunali]] male and a former [[Borg drone]]. He was found by {{USS|Voyager}} along with four other immature drones in [[2376]]. He eventually applied to [[Starfleet Academy]] while on board ''Voyager'' and returned with the crew back to the [[Alpha Quadrant]].
 
'''Icheb''' was a [[24th century]] young [[Brunali]] male and a former [[Borg drone]]. He was found by {{USS|Voyager}} along with four other immature drones in [[2376]]. He eventually applied to [[Starfleet Academy]] while on board ''Voyager'' and returned with the crew back to the [[Alpha Quadrant]].
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==Early life==
 
==Early life==
 
[[File:Ichebs Parents.jpg|left|thumb|Icheb's parents]]
 
[[File:Ichebs Parents.jpg|left|thumb|Icheb's parents]]
Icheb was a [[Brunali]] - an [[agriculture|agricultural]] [[species]] whose [[homeworld]] was located at the mouth of a [[Borg]] [[transwarp conduit]] in the [[Delta Quadrant]]. Frequent attacks by the Borg had left his homeworld, which once used to be a technologically advanced [[space]]-faring civilization, in devastation and ruins. In order to prevent further Borg attacks, the few enclaves that had remained scattered along the northern [[continent]] had adapted to an agricultural lifestyle with little technological resources, as they believed their lack of advanced technology would stop attracting more Borg cubes. ({{VOY|Child's Play}})
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Icheb was [[Brunali]] - an [[agriculture|agrarian]] society with limited technological resources. Their [[homeworld]] was located at the mouth of a [[Borg]] [[transwarp conduit]] in the [[Delta Quadrant]]. Frequent attacks by the Borg had left Icheb's homeworld, which once used to be home to a technologically advanced [[space]]-faring civilization, in devastation and ruins. In order to prevent further Borg attacks, the few enclaves that had remained scattered along the northern [[continent]] had adapted to an [[agriculture|agricultural]] lifestyle with little technological resources, as they believed their lack of advanced technology would stop attracting more Borg cubes. ({{VOY|Child's Play}})
 
 
However, Icheb's people had developed sophisticated techniques in [[genetics]] and his parents subsequently used that as a tool to stand up to the Borg. They [[genetic engineering|genetically engineered]] Icheb to be born with a deadly [[pathogen]] that was destructive to the Borg and sent him in a small ship towards the transwarp conduit. A passing Borg vessel discovered him and he was [[assimilation |assimilated]]. Being too young, Icheb spent several months in a Borg [[maturation chamber]] before he was prematurely released, due to the virus he had carried with him and which had resulted in all the adult drones aboard the [[Borg cube|cube]] dying. Icheb found out only after he was re-united with his family again what the true purpose of his existence was and what his parents had done to him. ({{VOY|Collective|Child's Play}})
 
   
 
However, Icheb's people had developed sophisticated techniques in [[genetics]] so they could create crops that would grow in even the most unsuitable of climates. His parents subsequently used their knowledge of genetics as a tool to stand up to the Borg. They [[genetic engineering|genetically engineered]] Icheb to be born with a deadly [[pathogen]] that was destructive to the Borg and sent him in a small ship towards the transwarp conduit. A passing Borg vessel discovered him and he was [[assimilation |assimilated]]. Being too young, Icheb spent several months in a Borg [[maturation chamber]] before he was prematurely released, due to the [[virus]] he had carried with him and which had resulted in all the adult drones aboard the [[Borg cube|cube]] dying. Icheb found out only after he was re-united with his family again what the true purpose of his existence was and what his parents had done to him. ({{VOY|Collective|Child's Play}})
   
 
Icheb was named after his [[Leucon|father]], whose middle name was Icheb. ({{VOY|Collective}}) [[Poma]], a Brunali delicacy, was Icheb's favorite food as a child. His father told him that he also used to be quite an athlete. ({{VOY|Child's Play}})
 
Icheb was named after his [[Leucon|father]], whose middle name was Icheb. ({{VOY|Collective}}) [[Poma]], a Brunali delicacy, was Icheb's favorite food as a child. His father told him that he also used to be quite an athlete. ({{VOY|Child's Play}})
 
   
 
===Life as a Borg drone===
 
===Life as a Borg drone===
 
[[File:Icheb as drone.jpg|thumb|left|Icheb as a Borg drone]]
 
[[File:Icheb as drone.jpg|thumb|left|Icheb as a Borg drone]]
As a Borg drone, he was given the designation of "Second", as he could not control the other drones, even though he emerged first from the maturation chamber. When Seven first encountered him on the Borg vessel, Icheb did not have much of a memory of his past and his family, even though he could remember selected information about them, such as his mother's hair color. Even though Icheb was "Second" in command he eventually asserted himself against the "First" who had established a hierarchy on board the vessel, controlling everyone and even going so far as to attempt to capture {{USS|Voyager}}.
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As a Borg drone, he was given the designation of "Second", as he could not control the other drones, even though he had emerged first from the maturation chamber. When [[Seven of Nine]] first encountered him on the Borg vessel, Icheb did not have much of a memory of his past and his family, even though he could remember selected information about them, such as his mother's hair color. Even though Icheb was "Second" in command, he eventually asserted himself against the "First" who had established a hierarchy on board the vessel, controlling everyone and even going so far as to attempt to capture {{USS|Voyager}}.
 
   
After these attempts failed, four of the five adolescent drones were adopted by the [[USS Voyager personnel|crew of ''Voyager'']]. [[The Doctor]] was able to remove most of their implants and the four adolescents began a period of re-integration while on board ''Voyager''. [[Seven of Nine]], who initially questioned whether they could be transformed into individuals, took it upon herself to help them on their journey. She began tutoring Icheb and the others trying to help them adjust to life outside the [[Borg Collective|Collective]]. ({{VOY|Collective}})
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After these attempts failed, four of the five adolescent drones were adopted by the [[USS Voyager personnel|crew of ''Voyager'']]. [[The Doctor]] was able to remove most of their implants and the four adolescents began a period of re-integration while on board ''Voyager''. Seven, who initially questioned whether they could be transformed into individuals, took it upon herself to help them on their journey. She began tutoring Icheb and the others, trying to help them adjust to life outside the [[Borg Collective|Collective]]. ({{VOY|Collective}})
   
 
== Life on ''Voyager'' ==
 
== Life on ''Voyager'' ==
Icheb was especially intelligent and innovative: he once sculpted a 26-sided [[polyhedron]] comprised by hexagons, octagons and squares. He also had a strong interest and prodigious ability in [[astrophysics]] and hoped to work alongside Seven in [[Astrometrics]]. At the same time, however, he was also shy and very reserved. ({{VOY|Ashes to Ashes}})
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Icheb was especially intelligent and innovative: he once sculpted a 26-sided [[polyhedron]] comprised of hexagons, octagons and squares. He also had a strong interest and prodigious ability in [[astrophysics]] and hoped to work alongside Seven in [[Astrometrics]]. At the same time, however, he was also shy and very reserved. ({{VOY|Ashes to Ashes}})
 
 
   
 
[[File:Scheduled fun.jpg|thumb|right| Scheduled fun for everybody]]
 
[[File:Scheduled fun.jpg|thumb|right| Scheduled fun for everybody]]
Even though Seven took charge of the children, including Icheb, she was not always able to control them as she wished. Icheb and the others often rebelled and showed signs of insubordination and, as children are, they became increasingly harder to control by the kind of rigid methods Seven employed, as her regimented control of them filled with activities schedules, punishment protocols, orders and threats of reprimand for every little act of insubordination not only made them feel more like drones back on the Borg cube rather than individuals, but it also resulted in a lot of friction between her and the children. Icheb was especially infuriated by Seven's controlling behavior; even though he had a rather gentle and non-confrontational nature, he once became so frustrated with her ordering them around, that when she punished him, asking him to adhere to "punishment protocol Nine-Alpha", he asserted himself by refusing, yelling at her for never letting them do what they wanted, and walking out. This gave Seven a chance to rethink her attitude and approach and she began giving the children some leeway and finally started treating them as the individuals they had become. ({{VOY|Ashes to Ashes}})
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When Seven took charge of the children, including Icheb, she was not always able to control them as she wished. Icheb and the others often rebelled and showed signs of insubordination and, as children are, they became increasingly harder to control by the kind of rigid methods Seven employed. Her regimented control of them filled with activities schedules, punishment protocols, orders and threats of reprimand for every little act of insubordination not only made them feel more like drones back on the Borg [[cube]] rather than individuals, but it also resulted in a lot of friction between her and the children. Icheb was especially infuriated by Seven's controlling behavior; even though he had a rather gentle and non-confrontational nature, he once became so frustrated with her ordering them around, that when she punished him by asking him to adhere to "punishment protocol Nine-Alpha", he asserted himself by refusing, yelling at her for never letting them do what they wanted, and walking out. This gave Seven a chance to rethink her attitude and approach and she began giving the children some leeway and finally started treating them as the individuals they had become. ({{VOY|Ashes to Ashes}})
 
 
   
 
[[File:IchebBetrayalByParents.jpg|thumb|left|Icheb is sedated by his parents to be sent back to the Borg transwarp conduit]]
 
[[File:IchebBetrayalByParents.jpg|thumb|left|Icheb is sedated by his parents to be sent back to the Borg transwarp conduit]]
Icheb once demonstrated his genius-level aptitude for astrophysics to [[Captain]] [[Kathryn Janeway|Janeway]], Seven of Nine, and [[B'Elanna Torres]] by designing a [[gravimetric]] [[sensor]] array that was capable of being used in conjunction with ''Voyager''{{'}}s sensors to detect [[wormhole]]s. ({{VOY|Child's Play}}) However, when his parents and their homeworld were located in [[2376]], that promising service aboard the ship was apparently terminated. He was returned to them, despite serious objections by Seven. Back on his home planet, he tried to find his roots and adjust to his new life in the culture of farmers without access to much technology and [[starship]]s. However, after ''Voyager'' left, he finally learned the truth about his initial disappearance and the circumstances surrounding his assimilation, as his parents again put him aboard a small transport vessel headed towards the transwarp conduit in order to finish what they had started. Fortunately, Seven's suspicion about Icheb's parents and constant questioning of his safety lead to her finally exposing their plan to sacrifice Icheb and ''Voyager'' returned, rescuing him from re-assimilation. With no home to return to, Icheb rejoined the ship on its journey back to the [[Alpha Quadrant]]. ({{VOY|Child's Play}})
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Icheb once demonstrated his genius-level aptitude for astrophysics to [[Captain]] [[Kathryn Janeway|Janeway]], Seven of Nine, and [[B'Elanna Torres]] by designing a [[gravimetric]] [[sensor]] array that was capable of being used in conjunction with ''Voyager''{{'}}s sensors to detect [[wormhole]]s. ({{VOY|Child's Play}}) However, when his parents and their homeworld were located in [[2376]], that promising service aboard the ship was apparently terminated. He was returned to them, despite serious objections by Seven. Back on his home planet, he tried to find his roots and adjust to his new life in the culture of farmers without access to much technology and [[starship]]s. After ''Voyager'' left, he finally learned the truth about his initial disappearance and the circumstances surrounding his assimilation, as his parents again put him aboard a small transport vessel headed towards the transwarp conduit in order to finish what they had started. Fortunately, Seven's suspicion about Icheb's parents and constant questioning of his safety lead to her finally exposing their plan to sacrifice Icheb and ''Voyager'' returned, rescuing him from re-assimilation. With no home to return to, Icheb rejoined the ship on its journey back to the [[Alpha Quadrant]]. ({{VOY|Child's Play}})
   
 
After contemplation upon his return, he decided to expand his expertise to include [[genetics]] as a way of reconnecting with and honoring his people's way of life. Even though Seven was upset at what his parents had planned to do with him, Icheb had a little bit more understanding for them, stating that they only wanted to protect their [[species]]. Seven reminded him that what they did was wrong and that Icheb had to find his own way and realize that as an individual he had a right to determine his own destiny. ({{VOY|Collective|Child's Play}})
   
 
When in [[2377]] ''Voyager'' was finally able to locate the homeworld of two of the children, [[Azan]] and [[Rebi]], Icheb - unlike [[Mezoti]] - decided to remain aboard ''Voyager'' and not join them. Shortly after the children left, Seven's [[cortical node]] started malfunctioning. Experienced in Borg technology, Icheb realized that only a node from a living drone would save her. ({{VOY|Imperfection}})
   
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[[File:Seven icheb chakotay astrometrics human error.jpg|thumb|left|Icheb in the astrometrics lab, with Seven and Chakotay]]
After contemplation upon his return, he decided to expand his expertise to include [[genetics]] as a way of reconnecting with and honoring his people's way of life. Even though Seven was upset at what his parents had planned to do with him, Icheb had a little bit more understanding for them, stating that they only wanted to protect their [[species]]. Seven, however, reminded him that what they did was wrong and that Icheb had to find his own way and realize that as an individual he had a right to determine his own destiny. ({{VOY|Collective| Child's Play}})
 
 
Possessing a strong aptitude for astrophysics, Icheb also finally attained the post in the astrometrics lab and eventually expressed his desire to apply to [[Starfleet Academy]] to earn his commission, now that ''Voyager'' had established a regular data-stream communication with [[Earth]]. It was suggested that Icheb prepare for the entrance exams by working on the core courses with [[Tuvok]] - who had extensive Academy teaching experience - while reviewing [[warp theory|warp mechanics]] with B'Elanna Torres, [[quantum mechanics|quantum theory]] with [[Harry Kim]], and astrometrics with Seven, even though Icheb's knowledge in the former field surpassed that of nearly every Starfleet officer onboard. Being a non-Federation citizen, Captain Janeway also agreed to support Icheb by writing him the required letter of recommendation. ({{VOY|Imperfection|Human Error}})
   
 
[[File:Icheb talks to B'Elanna.jpg|thumb|right|Icheb "breaks up" with B'Elanna]]
 
His facility in repairing ship systems and diagnosing problems during a maintenance overhaul of the entire vessel impressed the Captain so much that he was assigned to [[engineering]]. Lieutenant Torres was especially impressed by Icheb's brilliance and abilities and to show him her appreciation for his hard work, she invited him to the [[holodeck]] for rock-climbing. Not well-versed with human interaction and the nature of romantic relationships, Icheb mistook Torres' friendliness for flirtation, believing that she was romantically interested in and was coming on to him. He sought advice from The Doctor, which only confirmed his suspicions even more and he became especially nervous when he ran into [[Tom Paris]] who kidded him about all the time he was spending with his future wife (married in 2377). When Paris then asked him to join him on the holodeck for a [[car|race-car]] program he planned to run, Icheb thought Paris was challenging him to a typical [[Klingon]] ritual competition because of B'Elanna. Confused and overwhelmed, Icheb eventually confronted Torres, telling her that they could no longer "see each other", especially given that she was a married woman. Shocked at what she was hearing, but also realizing that there was no way to convince him that he was just misreading her friendliness, Torres agreed to his proposal. ({{VOY|Nightingale}})
   
 
Icheb was also the one who discovered [[Lieutenant]] Torres' pregnancy: when he scanned her, he believed that she had been invaded by a [[parasite]] lodged in her stomach. After checking the [[tricorder]] readings however, Seven explained to him that the lieutenant was not infected with a parasite but in fact pregnant with a child. Before the expectant parents could decide to keep the news private for the time being, Icheb had already informed a good number of the crew. ({{VOY|Lineage}})
   
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For his "Early Starfleet History" exam, which he passed, he wrote a thirty-five chapter report on Captain [[James T. Kirk]] and his accomplishments. [[Q (Junior)|Q junior]] mocked his work in front of Janeway, saying that Icheb's report made Kirk sound as exciting "as a [[Vulcan]] [[funeral]] dirge." ({{VOY|Q2}})
When in [[2377]] ''Voyager'' was finally able to locate the homeworld of two of the children, [[Azan]] and [[Rebi]], Icheb - unlike [[Mezoti]] - decided to remain aboard ''Voyager'' and not join them. Shortly after the children left, Seven's [[cortical node]] started malfunctioning. Experienced in Borg technology, Icheb realized that only a node from a living drone would save her.
 
   
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[[File:Qjunior and icheb in a jefferies tube.jpg|thumb|left|Q Junior and Icheb playing around]]
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But Icheb was an agreeable and helpful young man and immediately befriended Q junior, who was staying on ''Voyager'', sent by his father, [[Q]], to "learn about [[humanity]]" so he could inspire peace and compassion in the [[Q Continuum]]. During his time on the ship, Q junior, who first called Icheb "drone boy", later made up the [[nickname]] "Itchy" for him, who in turn called the young Q "[[Q-Ball]]" (although Icheb asked him to not call him "Itchy" in front of the senior staff). As part of his lesson plan, Captain Janeway prepared a curriculum for Q junior so he learned respect and responsibility. Instead of doing his own school work, however, Q junior had Icheb write an essay on the Q continuum for him, which he then presented to Captain Janeway as his own work. A mistake he regretted as Janeway immediately recognized Icheb's writing style and called Q Jr. on his blatant deception. Icheb tried not to take Q junior's actions and insults too personally, and the two young men, after taking a piloting lesson together, became actual friends.
   
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Things didn't seem to work out for Q Jr. quite as well as he thought. Angry at his father, who felt that he did not live up to what was expected of him, he stole the ''[[Delta Flyer II]]'' and took Icheb with him. During his stunt, Icheb was seriously injured during an attack by an [[alien]] ship. The Doctor was unable to treat him without knowing more about the weapon that caused his injuries. This left Q Jr with the only option left: he returned to the aliens, apologized and took responsibility for what had happened. In the end, it turned out that the whole incident was a set-up by Q to test his son's character. Being satisfied with the results, Icheb was returned to perfect health. ({{VOY|Q2}})
   
 
Once partial communication was established with [[Starfleet Command]], Icheb passed the [[Starfleet Academy entrance exam]].
[[File:Cortical node transplant.jpg|thumb|right|The Doctor transfers Icheb's cortical node to Seven]]
 
Icheb had an especially close relationship with Seven, as she was not only a former drone whom he could relate to, but because she was his mentor and represented a nurturing mother figure he could count on from the very beginning, helping him integrate to life on board ''Voyager'' as an individual. Seven's shutting down of the cortical node and the frustration she developed lead to her pushing Icheb away. Icheb was confused and did not understand why Seven was acting this way, until The Doctor explained to him that her anger was not specifically directed at Icheb but was more a common reaction to serious illness. Icheb, however, caring for Seven, refused to give up and wanted to be there for her; after doing some research, he realized that given his short assimilation period and young age, he could adapt to life without a node, especially if The Doctor employed the [[genetic]]--resequencing procedure he had developed. He, therefore, offered to donate his own node to Seven.
 
   
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===Relationship with Seven of Nine===
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[[File:Icheb and Seven.jpg|thumb|left|Icheb and Seven in Astrometrics]]
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Even though in the beginning Icheb was irritated with Seven's rigid treatment of him and the children, he in essence had an especially close relationship with her, as she was not only a former drone whom he could relate to, but because she had become a nurturing mother figure in his life. Seven was instrumental in helping him integrate to life on board ''Voyager'' as an individual and it was her protectiveness that resulted in him being saved from the Borg for a second time. ({{VOY|Collective|Ashes to Ashes|Child's Play}})
   
 
However, even though Seven cared for Icheb, she sometimes had a hard time showing it, such as the time her [[cortical node]] shut down and the frustration she developed that lead to her pushing Icheb away. Icheb was confused and did not understand why Seven was acting this way, until The Doctor explained to him that her anger was not specifically directed at Icheb but was more a common reaction to serious illness. Icheb, caring for Seven, refused to give up. After doing some research, he realized that given his short assimilation period and young age, he could adapt to life without a node, especially if The Doctor employed the [[genetic]]-resequencing procedure he had developed.
   
 
[[File:Cortical node transplant.jpg|thumb|right|The Doctor transfers Icheb's cortical node to Seven]]
But Icheb's proposal was considered too dangerous by Seven and it was quickly dismissed. Desperate to save Seven, however, Icheb went ahead and disengaged his own node, thus forcing The Doctor to give it to Seven. She refused, telling Icheb he was acting like a child and needed to stop relying on her so much, but Icheb reminded her that it was she who needed to rely on others for once, especially on her friends. This convinced Seven to accept the node, which ultimately saved her life. Luckily, The Doctor was able to perform the genetic-resequencing procedure that Icheb had devised in order to be able to survive without the node. ({{VOY|Imperfection}})
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Icheb's proposal was considered too dangerous by Seven and it was quickly dismissed. Desperate to save Seven, Icheb went ahead and disengaged the node himself, thus forcing The Doctor to give it to Seven. She refused, but Icheb reminded her that she needed to learn to rely on others for once, especially on her friends. This convinced Seven to accept the node, which ultimately saved her life. Luckily, The Doctor was able to perform the genetic-resequencing procedure that Icheb had devised in order to be able to survive without the node. Seven was also the one who initially spoke with Captain Janeway about Icheb's desire to join Starfleet Academy and take the Entrance Exam. ({{VOY|Imperfection}})
   
 
=== Alternate timeline ===
 
In an [[alternate timeline]] set in [[2394]], an adult Icheb (who had attained a commission of [[Lieutenant Commander]]) helped Janeway and [[Chakotay]] restore ''Voyager'' to the correct [[space]] and [[time]]-line after it was hit by a [[chronokinetic surge]] that altered the ship. He did this by using advanced instruments that he and [[Naomi Wildman]] developed in the astrometrics lab. Chakotay noted his unparalleled mastery of [[temporal mechanics]]. ({{VOY|Shattered}})
   
 
==Interests and hobbies==
Possessing a strong aptitude for astrophysics, Icheb also finally attained the post in the astrometrics lab and eventually expressed his desire to apply to [[Starfleet Academy]] to earn his commission, now that ''Voyager'' had established a regular data-stream communication with [[Earth]]. It was suggested that Icheb prepare for the entrance exams by reviewing [[warp theory|warp mechanics]] with B'Elanna Torres, [[quantum mechanics|quantum theory]] with [[Harry Kim]], and astrometrics with Seven, even though Icheb's knowledge in the former field surpassed that of nearly every Starfleet officer onboard. Captain Janeway also agreed to support Icheb by writing him a letter of recommendation. ({{VOY|Imperfection}})
 
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[[File:Icheb plays Kal-toh.jpg|thumb|right|Icheb playing ''kal-toh'']]
 
Even though between his work and his studies he did not have much time for recreation and fun, he did tell B'Elanna Torres once that he did have an interest in [[geology]]. He also had began taking piloting lessons from Lieutenant Paris. ({{VOY|Nightingale|Q2}})
   
 
Through his studies, Icheb had developed an appreciation and admiration for [[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk]]'s life and accomplishments, in particular his diplomacy and tactics. ({{VOY|Q2}})
   
 
He also proved to have quite a talent for the [[Vulcan]] game of ''[[kal-toh]]'' and shortly before ''Voyager''{{'}}s return to the Alpha Quadrant, he defeated Tuvok, stating, however, that it was mere "beginner's luck." ({{VOY|Endgame}})
[[File:Icheb talks to B'Elanna.jpg|thumb|left|Icheb mistakes B'Elanna's friendliness for flirtation]]
 
His facility in repairing ship systems and diagnosing problems during a maintenance overhaul of the entire vessel impressed the Captain so much that he was assigned to [[engineering]]. Lieutenant Torres was especially impressed by Icheb's brilliance and abilities and to show him her appreciation for his hard work, she invited him to the [[holodeck]] for rock-climbing. Not well-versed with human interaction and the nature of romantic relationships, Icheb mistook Torres' friendliness for flirtation, believing that she was romantically interested in and was coming on to him. He sought advice from The Doctor, which only confirmed Icheb's suspicions even more and he became especially nervous when he ran into [[Tom Paris]] who kidded him about all the time he was spending with his wife. When Paris asked him to join him on the holodeck for a race-car program he was running, Icheb thought Paris was challenging him to a ritual competition because of B'Elanna. Confused and overwhelmed, Icheb eventually confronted Torres, telling her that they could no longer see each other, given that she was a married woman. Shocked at what he believed but also realizing that there was no way to convince him that he was just misreading her friendliness, she agreed to his proposal. ({{VOY|Nightingale}})
 
   
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==Memorable quotes==
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"''Then why does my stomach feel so strange?''"<br />
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"''You've got butterflies in there.''"<br />
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"''I never assimilated... butterflies.''"
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:- '''Icheb''' and '''The Doctor''' ({{VOY|Child's Play}})
   
   
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"''What can I do for you, Q-Ball?''"
He was also the one who discovered [[Lieutenant]] Torres' pregnancy: Torres had suddenly become very moody and was yelling at Icheb for a minor mistake he had made when she suddenly fainted. He scanned her and believed that she had been invaded by a [[parasite]] lodged in her stomach. After checking the [[tricorder]] readings however, Seven explained to him that the lieutenant was not infected with a parasite but in fact was pregnant with a child. ({{VOY|Lineage}})
 
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: - '''Icheb''', to [[Q (Junior)|Q]] ({{VOY|Q2}})
 
 
 
Icheb was an agreeable and helpful young man and immediately befriended [[Q]]'s son, [[Q (Junior)|Q junior]], who was staying on ''Voyager'' to learn manners and self-control. During this time, Q devised the [[nickname]] "Itchy" for Icheb, who in turn called the young Q "Q-ball". Captain Janeway had the young Q do school work, but instead of doing his own work, Q junior plagiarized an essay written by Icheb, trying to pass it on as his own work. A mistake he rather regretted as Janeway immediately recognized Icheb's writing style and called him on his blatant deception. Icheb tried not to take Q junior's attempt actions with regard to stealing his essay personally and the young men, after taking a piloting lesson together, became actual friends. However, angry at his father who he felt that Q junior did not appreciate his efforts and did not live up to what was expected of him, Q junior stole the ''[[Delta Flyer II]]'' with Icheb aboard. Icheb was seriously injured when the ''Flyer'' was attacked by an [[alien]] ship and Janeway was furious at Q junior's irresponsible behavior. But, it turned out that the whole shuttle accident was a mere test for Q junior devised by his father who wanted to test his son's character. After Q was satisfied with the results, Icheb was returned to health. ({{VOY|Q2}})
 
 
 
Once partial communication was established with [[Starfleet Command]], Icheb passed the [[Starfleet Academy entrance exam]]. During his studies aboard ''Voyager'', [[Cadet]]
 
 
=== Alternate timeline ===
 
In an [[alternate timeline]] set in [[2394]], an adult Icheb (who had attained a commission in [[Starfleet]] of [[Lieutenant Commander]]) helped [[Kathryn Janeway|Janeway]] and [[Chakotay]] restore ''Voyager'' to the correct [[space]] and [[time]] after it was hit by a [[chronokinetic surge]] that altered the ship. He did this by using advanced instruments that he and [[Naomi Wildman]] developed in the astrometrics lab. Chakotay noted his unparalleled mastery of [[temporal mechanics]]. ({{VOY|Shattered}})
 
 
==Interests and hobbies==
 
Through his studies, Icheb had developed an appreciation and admiration for [[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk]]'s diplomacy and tactics. ({{VOY|Q2}})
 
 
He also proved to have quite a talent for the [[Vulcan]] game of ''[[kal-toh]]'' and shortly before ''Voyager''{{'}}s return to the Alpha Quadrant, he defeated Tuvok, stating, however, that it was mere "beginner's luck." ({{VOY|Endgame}})
 
 
Even though between his work and his studies he did not have much time for recreation and fun, he did tell B'Elanna Torres once that he did have an interest in [[geology]]. ({{VOY|Nightingale}})
 
   
 
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Icheb was a 24th century young Brunali male and a former Borg drone. He was found by USS Voyager along with four other immature drones in 2376. He eventually applied to Starfleet Academy while on board Voyager and returned with the crew back to the Alpha Quadrant.

Early life

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Icheb's parents

Icheb was Brunali - an agrarian society with limited technological resources. Their homeworld was located at the mouth of a Borg transwarp conduit in the Delta Quadrant. Frequent attacks by the Borg had left Icheb's homeworld, which once used to be home to a technologically advanced space-faring civilization, in devastation and ruins. In order to prevent further Borg attacks, the few enclaves that had remained scattered along the northern continent had adapted to an agricultural lifestyle with little technological resources, as they believed their lack of advanced technology would stop attracting more Borg cubes. (VOY: "Child's Play")

However, Icheb's people had developed sophisticated techniques in genetics so they could create crops that would grow in even the most unsuitable of climates. His parents subsequently used their knowledge of genetics as a tool to stand up to the Borg. They genetically engineered Icheb to be born with a deadly pathogen that was destructive to the Borg and sent him in a small ship towards the transwarp conduit. A passing Borg vessel discovered him and he was assimilated. Being too young, Icheb spent several months in a Borg maturation chamber before he was prematurely released, due to the virus he had carried with him and which had resulted in all the adult drones aboard the cube dying. Icheb found out only after he was re-united with his family again what the true purpose of his existence was and what his parents had done to him. (VOY: "Collective", "Child's Play")

Icheb was named after his father, whose middle name was Icheb. (VOY: "Collective") Poma, a Brunali delicacy, was Icheb's favorite food as a child. His father told him that he also used to be quite an athlete. (VOY: "Child's Play")

Life as a Borg drone

Icheb as drone

Icheb as a Borg drone

As a Borg drone, he was given the designation of "Second", as he could not control the other drones, even though he had emerged first from the maturation chamber. When Seven of Nine first encountered him on the Borg vessel, Icheb did not have much of a memory of his past and his family, even though he could remember selected information about them, such as his mother's hair color. Even though Icheb was "Second" in command, he eventually asserted himself against the "First" who had established a hierarchy on board the vessel, controlling everyone and even going so far as to attempt to capture USS Voyager.

After these attempts failed, four of the five adolescent drones were adopted by the crew of Voyager. The Doctor was able to remove most of their implants and the four adolescents began a period of re-integration while on board Voyager. Seven, who initially questioned whether they could be transformed into individuals, took it upon herself to help them on their journey. She began tutoring Icheb and the others, trying to help them adjust to life outside the Collective. (VOY: "Collective")

Life on Voyager

Icheb was especially intelligent and innovative: he once sculpted a 26-sided polyhedron comprised of hexagons, octagons and squares. He also had a strong interest and prodigious ability in astrophysics and hoped to work alongside Seven in Astrometrics. At the same time, however, he was also shy and very reserved. (VOY: "Ashes to Ashes")

Scheduled fun

Scheduled fun for everybody

When Seven took charge of the children, including Icheb, she was not always able to control them as she wished. Icheb and the others often rebelled and showed signs of insubordination and, as children are, they became increasingly harder to control by the kind of rigid methods Seven employed. Her regimented control of them filled with activities schedules, punishment protocols, orders and threats of reprimand for every little act of insubordination not only made them feel more like drones back on the Borg cube rather than individuals, but it also resulted in a lot of friction between her and the children. Icheb was especially infuriated by Seven's controlling behavior; even though he had a rather gentle and non-confrontational nature, he once became so frustrated with her ordering them around, that when she punished him by asking him to adhere to "punishment protocol Nine-Alpha", he asserted himself by refusing, yelling at her for never letting them do what they wanted, and walking out. This gave Seven a chance to rethink her attitude and approach and she began giving the children some leeway and finally started treating them as the individuals they had become. (VOY: "Ashes to Ashes")

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Icheb is sedated by his parents to be sent back to the Borg transwarp conduit

Icheb once demonstrated his genius-level aptitude for astrophysics to Captain Janeway, Seven of Nine, and B'Elanna Torres by designing a gravimetric sensor array that was capable of being used in conjunction with Voyager's sensors to detect wormholes. (VOY: "Child's Play") However, when his parents and their homeworld were located in 2376, that promising service aboard the ship was apparently terminated. He was returned to them, despite serious objections by Seven. Back on his home planet, he tried to find his roots and adjust to his new life in the culture of farmers without access to much technology and starships. After Voyager left, he finally learned the truth about his initial disappearance and the circumstances surrounding his assimilation, as his parents again put him aboard a small transport vessel headed towards the transwarp conduit in order to finish what they had started. Fortunately, Seven's suspicion about Icheb's parents and constant questioning of his safety lead to her finally exposing their plan to sacrifice Icheb and Voyager returned, rescuing him from re-assimilation. With no home to return to, Icheb rejoined the ship on its journey back to the Alpha Quadrant. (VOY: "Child's Play")

After contemplation upon his return, he decided to expand his expertise to include genetics as a way of reconnecting with and honoring his people's way of life. Even though Seven was upset at what his parents had planned to do with him, Icheb had a little bit more understanding for them, stating that they only wanted to protect their species. Seven reminded him that what they did was wrong and that Icheb had to find his own way and realize that as an individual he had a right to determine his own destiny. (VOY: "Collective", "Child's Play")

When in 2377 Voyager was finally able to locate the homeworld of two of the children, Azan and Rebi, Icheb - unlike Mezoti - decided to remain aboard Voyager and not join them. Shortly after the children left, Seven's cortical node started malfunctioning. Experienced in Borg technology, Icheb realized that only a node from a living drone would save her. (VOY: "Imperfection")

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Icheb in the astrometrics lab, with Seven and Chakotay

Possessing a strong aptitude for astrophysics, Icheb also finally attained the post in the astrometrics lab and eventually expressed his desire to apply to Starfleet Academy to earn his commission, now that Voyager had established a regular data-stream communication with Earth. It was suggested that Icheb prepare for the entrance exams by working on the core courses with Tuvok - who had extensive Academy teaching experience - while reviewing warp mechanics with B'Elanna Torres, quantum theory with Harry Kim, and astrometrics with Seven, even though Icheb's knowledge in the former field surpassed that of nearly every Starfleet officer onboard. Being a non-Federation citizen, Captain Janeway also agreed to support Icheb by writing him the required letter of recommendation. (VOY: "Imperfection", "Human Error")

Icheb talks to B'Elanna

Icheb "breaks up" with B'Elanna

His facility in repairing ship systems and diagnosing problems during a maintenance overhaul of the entire vessel impressed the Captain so much that he was assigned to engineering. Lieutenant Torres was especially impressed by Icheb's brilliance and abilities and to show him her appreciation for his hard work, she invited him to the holodeck for rock-climbing. Not well-versed with human interaction and the nature of romantic relationships, Icheb mistook Torres' friendliness for flirtation, believing that she was romantically interested in and was coming on to him. He sought advice from The Doctor, which only confirmed his suspicions even more and he became especially nervous when he ran into Tom Paris who kidded him about all the time he was spending with his future wife (married in 2377). When Paris then asked him to join him on the holodeck for a race-car program he planned to run, Icheb thought Paris was challenging him to a typical Klingon ritual competition because of B'Elanna. Confused and overwhelmed, Icheb eventually confronted Torres, telling her that they could no longer "see each other", especially given that she was a married woman. Shocked at what she was hearing, but also realizing that there was no way to convince him that he was just misreading her friendliness, Torres agreed to his proposal. (VOY: "Nightingale")

Icheb was also the one who discovered Lieutenant Torres' pregnancy: when he scanned her, he believed that she had been invaded by a parasite lodged in her stomach. After checking the tricorder readings however, Seven explained to him that the lieutenant was not infected with a parasite but in fact pregnant with a child. Before the expectant parents could decide to keep the news private for the time being, Icheb had already informed a good number of the crew. (VOY: "Lineage")

For his "Early Starfleet History" exam, which he passed, he wrote a thirty-five chapter report on Captain James T. Kirk and his accomplishments. Q junior mocked his work in front of Janeway, saying that Icheb's report made Kirk sound as exciting "as a Vulcan funeral dirge." (VOY: "Q2")

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Q Junior and Icheb playing around

But Icheb was an agreeable and helpful young man and immediately befriended Q junior, who was staying on Voyager, sent by his father, Q, to "learn about humanity" so he could inspire peace and compassion in the Q Continuum. During his time on the ship, Q junior, who first called Icheb "drone boy", later made up the nickname "Itchy" for him, who in turn called the young Q "Q-Ball" (although Icheb asked him to not call him "Itchy" in front of the senior staff). As part of his lesson plan, Captain Janeway prepared a curriculum for Q junior so he learned respect and responsibility. Instead of doing his own school work, however, Q junior had Icheb write an essay on the Q continuum for him, which he then presented to Captain Janeway as his own work. A mistake he regretted as Janeway immediately recognized Icheb's writing style and called Q Jr. on his blatant deception. Icheb tried not to take Q junior's actions and insults too personally, and the two young men, after taking a piloting lesson together, became actual friends.

Things didn't seem to work out for Q Jr. quite as well as he thought. Angry at his father, who felt that he did not live up to what was expected of him, he stole the Delta Flyer II and took Icheb with him. During his stunt, Icheb was seriously injured during an attack by an alien ship. The Doctor was unable to treat him without knowing more about the weapon that caused his injuries. This left Q Jr with the only option left: he returned to the aliens, apologized and took responsibility for what had happened. In the end, it turned out that the whole incident was a set-up by Q to test his son's character. Being satisfied with the results, Icheb was returned to perfect health. (VOY: "Q2")

Once partial communication was established with Starfleet Command, Icheb passed the Starfleet Academy entrance exam.

Relationship with Seven of Nine

Icheb and Seven

Icheb and Seven in Astrometrics

Even though in the beginning Icheb was irritated with Seven's rigid treatment of him and the children, he in essence had an especially close relationship with her, as she was not only a former drone whom he could relate to, but because she had become a nurturing mother figure in his life. Seven was instrumental in helping him integrate to life on board Voyager as an individual and it was her protectiveness that resulted in him being saved from the Borg for a second time. (VOY: "Collective", "Ashes to Ashes", "Child's Play")

However, even though Seven cared for Icheb, she sometimes had a hard time showing it, such as the time her cortical node shut down and the frustration she developed that lead to her pushing Icheb away. Icheb was confused and did not understand why Seven was acting this way, until The Doctor explained to him that her anger was not specifically directed at Icheb but was more a common reaction to serious illness. Icheb, caring for Seven, refused to give up. After doing some research, he realized that given his short assimilation period and young age, he could adapt to life without a node, especially if The Doctor employed the genetic-resequencing procedure he had developed.

Cortical node transplant

The Doctor transfers Icheb's cortical node to Seven

Icheb's proposal was considered too dangerous by Seven and it was quickly dismissed. Desperate to save Seven, Icheb went ahead and disengaged the node himself, thus forcing The Doctor to give it to Seven. She refused, but Icheb reminded her that she needed to learn to rely on others for once, especially on her friends. This convinced Seven to accept the node, which ultimately saved her life. Luckily, The Doctor was able to perform the genetic-resequencing procedure that Icheb had devised in order to be able to survive without the node. Seven was also the one who initially spoke with Captain Janeway about Icheb's desire to join Starfleet Academy and take the Entrance Exam. (VOY: "Imperfection")

Alternate timeline

In an alternate timeline set in 2394, an adult Icheb (who had attained a commission of Lieutenant Commander) helped Janeway and Chakotay restore Voyager to the correct space and time-line after it was hit by a chronokinetic surge that altered the ship. He did this by using advanced instruments that he and Naomi Wildman developed in the astrometrics lab. Chakotay noted his unparalleled mastery of temporal mechanics. (VOY: "Shattered")

Interests and hobbies

Icheb plays Kal-toh

Icheb playing kal-toh

Even though between his work and his studies he did not have much time for recreation and fun, he did tell B'Elanna Torres once that he did have an interest in geology. He also had began taking piloting lessons from Lieutenant Paris. (VOY: "Nightingale", "Q2")

Through his studies, Icheb had developed an appreciation and admiration for Captain James T. Kirk's life and accomplishments, in particular his diplomacy and tactics. (VOY: "Q2")

He also proved to have quite a talent for the Vulcan game of kal-toh and shortly before Voyager's return to the Alpha Quadrant, he defeated Tuvok, stating, however, that it was mere "beginner's luck." (VOY: "Endgame")

Memorable quotes

"Then why does my stomach feel so strange?"
"You've got butterflies in there."
"I never assimilated... butterflies."

- Icheb and The Doctor (VOY: "Child's Play")


"What can I do for you, Q-Ball?"

- Icheb, to Q (VOY: "Q2")

Appendices

Appearances

Background

Icheb was played by Manu Intiraymi, while Icheb as an adult was played by Mark Bennington.

Apocrypha

In the massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) Star Trek Online, Lieutenant commander Icheb can been seen serving aboard Deep Space K-7.

In the Voyager novel Unworthy, sometime after 2382, Chakotay sought Icheb's assistance to undertake a vision quest to help a very sick Seven of Nine. In The Eternal Tide, faced with the discovery that he may have to sacrifice himself to save the universe, Q junior visits Icheb to talk about his decision, noting that Icheb is the closest friend he has, noting the burden they faced as their parents 'arranged' for their births to end war (Although Q's parents cared for him rather than Icheb's dismissing him). At the novel's conclusion, Icheb is left on board Voyager in the Delta Quadrant after Q junior sacrificed himself to save the universe.

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