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Chakotay/Seven - the pairing that came out of nowhere.

Here's to the Second Time Around Club. :beer:

You wouldn't know it after seeing her kick a#@ in the NYCC trailer. :adore: :techman:

I guess that you refer to these sequences, showing a badass Seven :
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I love it! :adore:

For the first time in years, Seven gets to be who she is -- a soldier.

She gets to kill people unapologetically.

ABSOLUTELY. Plus, this picture reminds me another one from a different show...

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Root in Person of Interest in God mode. Anyway, as well for POI's Root as Voyager/Picard's Seven, that's a lot of damage :whistle:
 
Anika has a robot eye.

Girl should be able to see through walls like Robocop can.


I'm assuming she has all the basics a soldier would need: Night vision, X-Ray vision, zoom lens, infrared heat vision, ultrasound, etc.

On Voyager, her cybernetic eye and/or her nanoprobes seemed to fill in the Plot Hole of the Week (a few twists here, a re-adjustment there, and Voila! She can detect this or that particle, trace that frequency, etc. :shifty: )
 
In the beginning I'm assuming that the Doctor turned off anything she had that was too super human so that she would more easily rebecome human, while at the same time not maintaining any extraordinary Borg threat the crew should be worried about.

20 years later, she has complete control on existing as whatever sort of super human she feels like being.
 
In the beginning I'm assuming that the Doctor turned off anything she had that was too super human so that she would more easily rebecome human, while at the same time not maintaining any extraordinary Borg threat the crew should be worried about.

I doubt he thought that far in advance.

More likely, The Doctor picked the low hanging fruit (he disabled her assimilation functions and her capacity to communicate with the Borg). He disabled anything that would've posed an IMMEDIATE threat to the ship.
 
She was an ongoing project.

It wasn't till year 4 that they turned her hoo hoo on.


This is all speculation.

His first concern would've been to remove anything that was either harming Seven (the bulk of her Borg armor) or would've posed a threat to the ship (her assimilation functions and her capacity to communicate with the Borg).

Plus, had Seven behaved badly, there was always the option of tossing her out the airlock (along with the rest of her Borg ship mates :shifty: ).
 
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This is all speculation.

His first concern would've been to remove anything that was either harming Seven (the bulk of her Borg armor) or would've posed a threat to the ship (her assimilation functions and her capacity to communicate with the Borg).

No, Endgame was all about how she needed brain surgery first, to remove her cortical limiter, before she could have sex with Chakotay. There was also an episode about her first poo in 19 years.

It's unlikely that she will ever not need another surgery, until they take everything out.
 
No, Endgame was all about how she needed brain surgery first, to remove her cortical limiter, before she could have sex with Chakotay.

That would partially explain why she wailed over that body in the NYCC trailer for ST: Picard.

Although, given that she's supposed to be a soldier (and presumably numbed to the sight of dead bodies), it still seemed -- to me, at least -- OOC for her. :shifty:
 
If she can see through time, surely she can see through mere walls

That ep was dumb behind words. :shifty:

They were REALLY reaching there. :rolleyes:

ABSOLUTELY. Plus, this picture reminds me another one from a different show...

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Root in Person of Interest in God mode. Anyway, as well for POI's Root as Voyager/Picard's Seven, that's a lot of damage :whistle:

J. J. Abrams EP'ed both POI and the Kelvin Trek Reboot films.

I'm wondering if these two sequences are more than mere coincidence? :whistle: Is J. J. working behind the scenes on PIC? (He and Alex Kurtzman -- PIC's EP -- worked together on the 2009 Kelvin Trek reboot film.)
 
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The decision at the end of Season 7 was really devastating to the core relationships of the show. C/J, Doctor/7 and Janeway/7 were not sexual relationships, but they were the most important, complex and popular relationships on the show. With one swoop C/7 manage to make it hard for me to imagine any of the relationships working after given the way it transpired. Worf/Troi in contrast has minimal damage to one relationships which was fixed shortly after.

C/7 was a wrecking ball that smashed the ability for me to imagine the three biggest relationships on the show function when they get home.
 
*scratches head

So the Doctor can no longer be Seven's mentor and doctor now that she's in a relationship and graduated his social lessons??

And now that Chakotay is in a relationship it will damage his other friendships?!
 
*scratches head

So the Doctor can no longer be Seven's mentor and doctor now that she's in a relationship and graduated his social lessons??


By "Endgame", The Doctor had become an activist for hologram rights ("Flesh and Blood", "Author, Author"). He probably has his own little thing going on.
 
Why can't the doctor find a holographic girlfriend? He's fell in love with them before
 
I thought the opera singer from the Swarm was a bit of a looker.

OH!

She was in charge of Wolfram & Hart in Italy.

Cool.
 
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