Possible, but I think that like Locutus and Vox, she has a partial individuality too. The part of her that could be lonely and wanted Data or Seven as something more than a drone. More individuality than Locutus had in practice, now that I'm looking at the wiki summary of their conversation in First Contact, a conversation that she picks up from in last week's episode when talking to Jack talking about the failures of Locutus as a project.
Like, this is an extremely superficial observation, but apparently she lost control of her prosthetics in Voyager before she died, and the version we see here has a creepy, Gigeresque body made of blended flesh and nanotech but not a lot of big chunky tech bits. She looks like something that grew back from a puddle.
I really think that while there are Borg somewhere getting along just fine with the new Queen they activated in 2377, the individuality the Queen had had throughout retcon TNG, First Contact, and Voyager was stuck in a dead meat body and had to drag herself back together with whatever equipment she had to do so, and found herself abandoned by the collective at large. So this Queen is no longer the collective, but the embodiment of a personal vendetta, with one ship and the complement of drones that were left on it when Janeway and Voyager escaped. To me that's the best fit for what she tells us in this last episode.
Like, this is an extremely superficial observation, but apparently she lost control of her prosthetics in Voyager before she died, and the version we see here has a creepy, Gigeresque body made of blended flesh and nanotech but not a lot of big chunky tech bits. She looks like something that grew back from a puddle.
I really think that while there are Borg somewhere getting along just fine with the new Queen they activated in 2377, the individuality the Queen had had throughout retcon TNG, First Contact, and Voyager was stuck in a dead meat body and had to drag herself back together with whatever equipment she had to do so, and found herself abandoned by the collective at large. So this Queen is no longer the collective, but the embodiment of a personal vendetta, with one ship and the complement of drones that were left on it when Janeway and Voyager escaped. To me that's the best fit for what she tells us in this last episode.