Mulan... you're right, of course. What I actually appealed, technically, was the elders' decision to interpret our nullification letter as a disassociation.
I'm sure the decision was actually made in consultation with the Society (the announcement came right after the CO visit), so I didn't really expect anything from the appeal. It was just a stalling tactic (that didn't work).
ikhandi... Of course I'm glad to be free of the borg. I felt happy and free when we stopped going to meetings. I felt happy and free when we submitted our nullification letter. I felt happy and free when we decided to publish our identities on JWD.
But this isn't something that we decided to do. This is something the Borg decided for us. And as Mulan indicated, it may have an impact on our families.
nilfun, Narkissos, Sentinel, garybuss, drwtsn32... thanks. I knew it was probably inevitable, it's just somewhat disappointing when it actually happens. And it was a bit worse, because I thought that my appeal letter had actually succeeded in holding them off for a little while. So it was kind of a nasty shock to find out that I'd been unaware for almost a week.