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

Looks like you answered your own question there, by appealing to data not in evidence! :techman: Depending on unseen (i.e., unknown) factors is one of the quintessential characteristics of a random process. :cool:

What? That is not the context of the usage of "random" here. In this context "Random" implies that there were no grounds for the sequence of events either from the perspective of Chakotay, or the writers.

Random: made, done, happening, or chosen without method or conscious decision; odd, unusual, or unexpected.

Because we saw only a fraction of their time on Voyager, we should have no expectations of what is "likely". We do not have enough information to decide what seems "unusual" because of our lack of data.

I hope this isn't too confusing.

B'Elanna was superduperhappy about carrying a virtual halfNazi baby.

The Doctor cut into Seven's brain with a scalpel, and he still thought that he had a chance.

Did the Queen call dibs on Harry, and that's why Seven left him alone?

Yeah.

What you're saying is a rather twisted way of looking at it. Seven was still a drone and the Borg were trying to assimilate Voyager. Chakotay had warned the drones that he would eject them into space if they tried this, and when they disregarded his warning he kept his promise to save the ship. At that point in time, Seven was a drone under Borg control threatening the ship's existence.

After Janeway recovered and resumed command, Chakotay helped Seven break free of the Borg Collective. (Janeway had lied to the drone Seven when she told her that Chakotay had been put in the brig for disobeying her; he hadn't been. Instead, Chakotay was set up as Janeway's ace in the hole for the contingency that Seven would attempt to take over the ship from Janeway herself.)

He knows this. It won't stop him, though.
 
Like real life? :eek: So, it is completly normal that 2 people who spent almost 4 years to avoid each other (quite simply because they could not stand each other) while living on the same vessel, finally decide to date after having spent 2-3 weeks of (forced) collabaration?! I'm pretty sure that friends/colleagues and relatives would not see it as well At worst, it's suspicious (there's a hidden reason from one of the parties in the presence to this sudden abrupt turnaround like trying make someone jealous in order to push her/him to react) At best, it's ridiculous, especially when people do not know what they will become (= we do not make empty promises to someone who is quite sensitive and inexperienced to loving feelings and who will basically take what is said to her/him at face value)

This displays a profound lack of insight into human nature. The opposite of love is not hatred, it is apathy or indifference. Apathy/Indifference means lack of interest, concern, or sympathy. Strong feelings can invert very quickly. It's why people once in love hate each other. People who hate each other can flip just as quickly. My best friend of 50 years, who I've seen at least once a week, is someone who moved into my neighborhood when we were kids, and I hated him for years. Until we were the only ones each other knew on the first day of 7th grade.
 
If Robert Picardo comes to ST: Picard next year, maybe the Doctor will finally get his chance with Seven.

If the age gap between Chakotay and Seven posed a problem at that time (while both were human), the situation will be the same and even more complex between Seven and the Doctor, knowing that the latter is a hologram. I mean, even if the Doctor decided to alter his age to better seduce Seven, the physical appearance of Robert Picardo will not deceive anyone. He is getting old and it shows like the nose in the middle of the face! :whistle:

In 90's
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lately
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Plus, again, only the Doctor really showed his interest in Seven for a potential love relationship, while Seven really saw him as a very good friend.I don't see why it will change now. :shrug:
 
Because he's still a god looking forty year old "man" and she is horrified that somehow she is over 50, and her hot lay Chuckles is in his 70s kicking his prostate around when he walks about in a loose robe.
 
Honestly aside from his hair being gray, Picardo doesn't look that different from the 90s. His face isn't that wrinkly, he hasn't put on much weight, and it's hard to get any balder than he was at that time.

Some hair dye and minor digital retouching to smooth out his skin (less than Spiner is having) and he would pass for his Voyager character pretty well.
 
Honestly aside from his hair being gray, Picardo doesn't look that different from the 90s. His face isn't that wrinkly, he hasn't put on much weight, and it's hard to get any balder than he was at that time.

Some hair dye and minor digital retouching to smooth out his skin (less than Spiner is having) and he would pass for his Voyager character pretty well.

The Doctor/Robert Picardo I saw in Renegade was tired and worn. It was pathetic and sad, especially after to have seen him so alive for 7 years.
That being said, regardless he is older or rejuvenated, it is still NO to Seven/The Doctor as a romantic couple. :whistle:
 
it is still NO to Seven/The Doctor as a romantic couple. :whistle:

Poor Seven ...

It was all the woman could do just to survive. Poor thing was stuck on a ship full of yentas (Gotta do this, gotta do that, gotta learn how to date, etc.).

Honestly aside from his hair being gray, Picardo doesn't look that different from the 90s. His face isn't that wrinkly, he hasn't put on much weight, and it's hard to get any balder than he was at that time.

Some hair dye and minor digital retouching to smooth out his skin (less than Spiner is having) and he would pass for his Voyager character pretty well.

You bring up an excellent point -- holograms aren't supposed to age.

Picardo is in the same position as Spiner.


I guess that you refer to these sequences, showing a badass Seven :
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Please, please, PLEASE, McFarlane Toys ... make a gun-toting badass Seven figure! :drool:

I've been good. :angel: My collection could use an update! :adore:
 
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Honestly aside from his hair being gray, Picardo doesn't look that different from the 90s. His face isn't that wrinkly, he hasn't put on much weight, and it's hard to get any balder than he was at that time.

Some hair dye and minor digital retouching to smooth out his skin (less than Spiner is having) and he would pass for his Voyager character pretty well.

I meant that the hologram should be unageing.
 
If he's still married, the Doctor should want to look similar to her age.

In Generations, Superman eventually had to wear makeup, becuase he was nearly immortal and Lois Lane was not.
 
He's a terrorist.

She's a genocidal super terrorist.

She stole his identity, and then doubled down on it.

Of course he doesn't like her.

...

Then why is he sleeping with a woman he doesn't like?

Seven looks a little like Riley Frazier.
 
Yeah.

What you're saying is a rather twisted way of looking at it. Seven was still a drone and the Borg were trying to assimilate Voyager. Chakotay had warned the drones that he would eject them into space if they tried this, and when they disregarded his warning he kept his promise to save the ship.

He knows this. Every thing he says is just meant to be obnoxious and difficult.
 
It's hard to take Chakotay seriously as a romantic interest for anyone when he's just spent 7 seasons method acting as an inanimate object. Also Chakotay barely tolerated Seven of Nine and treated her like she was a casual work acquaintance he bumped into in the lift for 3 years
Well, Kira never showed any interest in Odo until she did. Chakotay/Seven is less about Chakotay, than it is the culmination of 3 or 4 seasons of Seven's experimentation with social interaction.
 
Well, Kira never showed any interest in Odo until she did. Chakotay/Seven is less about Chakotay, than it is the culmination of 3 or 4 seasons of Seven's experimentation with social interaction.

Kira and Odo at least made sense thematically as there had actually been build up to them getting together. They also had an established friendship which made their inevitable relationship believable. Chakotay and Seven barely said anything to each other for 4 years and then bam relationship. A forced romantic relationship was a really unrewarding way to culminate Seven's development.
 
It's hard to take Chakotay seriously as a romantic interest for anyone when he's just spent 7 seasons method acting as an inanimate object. Also Chakotay barely tolerated Seven of Nine and treated her like she was a casual work acquaintance he bumped into in the lift for 3 years

Damn!! That was brutalllll :lol:

I always liked Chakotay, but I do kind of think they were kind of thrown together. Apparently a lot of viewers think they were thrown together.

Ok, maybe its the appearance that they were thrown together. The show kind makes it look that way.

I'm used to seeing a character show some type previous attraction and interest before they eventually become a couple, I don't remember really seeing that.

By that I mean Chakotay looking her up and down, and Seven doing the same. Flirting behavior maybe. Warming up. Show some normal attraction gestures.

But then again I have a vague memory of some Voyager episodes around this time. Just an impression that it was sudden and out of the blue--gimmicky. If I see it again, maybe I'll have a different take on it.
 
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