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[[Image:Two of Nine.jpg|thumb|Lansor as a Borg drone.]]
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[[File:Two of Nine.jpg|thumb|Lansor as a Borg drone in [[2368]]]]
[[Image:Lansor.jpg|thumb|Lansor aboard ''Voyager'' in 2376]]
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[[File:Lansor.jpg|thumb|Lansor aboard ''Voyager'' in [[2376]]]]
'''Lansor''' was a member of [[Seven of Nine]]'s [[unimatrix]] and a former [[Borg drone]] designated as '''[[Two of Nine]], Primary Adjunct of [[Unimatrix 01|Unimatrix Zero One]]'''.
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'''Lansor''' was a member of [[Seven of Nine]]'s [[unimatrix]] and a former [[Borg drone]] designated as '''Two of Nine, Primary Adjunct of [[Unimatrix 01|Unimatrix Zero One]]'''.
   
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In [[2368]], a [[Borg sphere]] [[crash landing|crashed]] on [[Planet 1865-Alpha]], an uninhabited [[planet]] in the [[Delta Quadrant]]. The drones Two of Nine, Three of Nine (real name [[Marika Wilkarah]]), Four of Nine (real name [[P'Chan]]), and Seven of Nine, were the only survivors. Their link to the [[Borg Collective]] was temporarily severed, allowing them to regain their individualities. Lansor recalled working in [[mathematics]] before his life as a drone. P'Chan, Lansor and Wilkarah intended to hide so that they would not be found when the Borg came to retrieve them. They went their separate ways. However Seven of Nine, terrified of her new-found aloneness, hunted each of them down and forcibly interfaced with each of them using her [[assimilation tubule]]s. She caused the left [[parietal lobe]]s of their [[brain]]s to be transformed into [[interlink node]]s that linked them together in an ''ad hoc'' collective, then erased the act from their memories. She then led them back to the crash site, where the Borg retrieved them.
After temporarily being separated from [[Borg Collective|Borg collective]] by the crash of their ship, Lansor, along with three other drones - [[Marika Willkarah]], [[P'Chan]] and Seven - were joined in an ad-hoc collective linked directly through their [[subspace transceiver]]s. When the drones were returned to the collective, this anomaly persisted and after Seven's separation the three found themselves isolated in the [[hive mind]]. Lansor and the others managed to escape the collective and have their implants removed. However it was not possible for them to remove the transceivers, a condition that meant their ad-hoc collective persisted and never truly allowed for any of them to be alone. In [[2376]] the three former drones sought Seven's help in breaking the link so they could live as individuals.
 
   
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Eventually, P'Chan, Lansor and Wilkarah escaped the Collective, but could not break their ad-hoc link, and thus were denied true individuality. In [[2376]], they sought out Seven of Nine on ''Voyager'' in the hopes that she could help them, and discovered her responsibility for the link.
Ultimately it was discovered that the only way they could exist separately was if the transceivers were removed, the result of which would be death within a month. Lansor and the other two agreed to accept this shortened life as the cost for true freedom and left [[USS Voyager|''Voyager'']] to begin to live their short lives as individuals. ([[VOY]]: "[[Survival Instinct]]")
 
   
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[[The Doctor]], ''Voyager''{{'}}s [[Hologram|holographic]] [[chief medical officer]], found that the only way to break the link was to remove the interlink nodes. However, this would kill them within a month. Seven and the Doctor decided to perform the procedure, knowing that they would prefer a short life as individuals to being linked together. Lansor decided to spend his remaining time at the [[Markonian outpost]] at which ''Voyager'' had been docked. ({{VOY|Survival Instinct}})
:''Lansor was played by Trek veteran [[Vaughn Armstrong]].''
 
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Two of Nine

Lansor as a Borg drone in 2368

Lansor

Lansor aboard Voyager in 2376

Lansor was a member of Seven of Nine's unimatrix and a former Borg drone designated as Two of Nine, Primary Adjunct of Unimatrix Zero One.

In 2368, a Borg sphere crashed on Planet 1865-Alpha, an uninhabited planet in the Delta Quadrant. The drones Two of Nine, Three of Nine (real name Marika Wilkarah), Four of Nine (real name P'Chan), and Seven of Nine, were the only survivors. Their link to the Borg Collective was temporarily severed, allowing them to regain their individualities. Lansor recalled working in mathematics before his life as a drone. P'Chan, Lansor and Wilkarah intended to hide so that they would not be found when the Borg came to retrieve them. They went their separate ways. However Seven of Nine, terrified of her new-found aloneness, hunted each of them down and forcibly interfaced with each of them using her assimilation tubules. She caused the left parietal lobes of their brains to be transformed into interlink nodes that linked them together in an ad hoc collective, then erased the act from their memories. She then led them back to the crash site, where the Borg retrieved them.

Eventually, P'Chan, Lansor and Wilkarah escaped the Collective, but could not break their ad-hoc link, and thus were denied true individuality. In 2376, they sought out Seven of Nine on Voyager in the hopes that she could help them, and discovered her responsibility for the link.

The Doctor, Voyager's holographic chief medical officer, found that the only way to break the link was to remove the interlink nodes. However, this would kill them within a month. Seven and the Doctor decided to perform the procedure, knowing that they would prefer a short life as individuals to being linked together. Lansor decided to spend his remaining time at the Markonian outpost at which Voyager had been docked. (VOY: "Survival Instinct")

Lansor was played by Trek veteran Vaughn Armstrong.