Instead of retaliation, however, Seven of Nine’s threats are met with compassion and kindness.
Here’s a look at their best episodes.
Assimilation was also a gift the Borg gave, allowing others to also come closer to perfection.
“Infinite Regress” marks the start of Seven of Nine’s unlikely friendship with Naomi Wildman.
It’s heavy stuff for what could have been a comedy episode.
Alternately fascinated and disgusted by Seven’s humanity, the Borg Queen twists the truth like a narcissistic parent.
When the Doctor accidentally falls in love with Seven, she doesn’t return his feelings.
However, that doesn’t jeopardizeSeven of Nine and the Doctor’s friendship.
Seven refuses to let them see her as imperfect, while she contemplates her own death.
In this sci-fi series, the starship Voyager becomes stranded in the Delta Quadrant, 70,000 light-years from Earth. The diverse crew, led by Captain Janeway, embarks on a perilous journey home, encountering unfamiliar species and challenges while adhering to Federation principles in uncharted space.
Seven of Nine: “Did you honestly feel you had reclaimed your humanity?”
Admiral Picard: “Yes.”
Seven of Nine: “All of it?”
Admiral Picard: “No.
But we’re working on it, aren’t we?”
Seven of Nine: “Every damn day of my life.”
Without any of herVoyagerfriends, Seven is jaded and beaten down but not broken.
But before too long, Picard is pulled back into the action.
After starring in Star Trek: The Next Generation for seven seasons and various other Star Trek projects, Patrick Stewart is back as Jean-Luc Picard. Star Trek: Picard focuses on a retired Picard who is living on his family vineyard as he struggles to cope with the death of Data and the destruction of Romulus. But before too long, Picard is pulled back into the action. The series also brings back fan-favorite characters from the Star Trek franchise, such as Seven of Nine (Jeri Ryan), Geordi La Forge (LeVar Burton), Worf (Michael Dorn), and William Riker (Jonathan Frakes).