How do we know? She could have been a maintainer drone, or a science drone or any many of jobs.That's what the woman did for eighteen years prior to coming to Voyager.
Besides she did those things as a mindless drone, not as a individual.
How do we know? She could have been a maintainer drone, or a science drone or any many of jobs.That's what the woman did for eighteen years prior to coming to Voyager.
Seven is *not* a soldier by nature, though I am sure that she is very capable of being one as a result of all of her life experiences. The very concept of Seven’s core self being that of a soldier does not sit with me very well at all. I am a massive Seven of Nine fan and I want to see a spin-off about the character I knew from Voyager. I do not want to see a spin-off about a generic action hero soldier being used to push social agendas.Seven. Is. A. Soldier.
That's what the woman did for eighteen years prior to coming to Voyager. On Voyager, she a choice between being a "scientist" and being tossed out an airlock.
Why?Jeri Ryan is going to inspire women as an actress, I would rather her inspire them to be scientists and explorers rather than soldiers.![]()
I do not want to see a spin-off about a generic action hero soldier being used to push social agendas.
No she hasn't. She just hasn't been put in a situation where needs to use that knowledge.Seven has been dumbed down.
Because Seven of Nine could be an inspirational role model inspiring women (as well as men and others) to become the scientists and technologists of the future. If a young woman (or person) watched Seven of Nine in Picard they would only think that she is ‘cool’, I think. There is *nothing* that stands out as being inspirational about her though at present as compared to her character arc on Voyager, however dated this arc may be becoming.Why?
You’re assuming the character is only the subset of traits we see on screen. In a short form, singular story, we get a small fraction of a character, in service to that story. In a longer form, hundreds of episodes setting, with a wide variety of stories, we can get more.Because Seven of Nine could be an inspirational role model inspiring women (as well as men and others) to become the scientists and technologists of the future. If a young woman (or person) watched Seven of Nine in Picard they would only think that she is ‘cool’, I think. There is *nothing* that stands out as being inspirational about her though at present as compared to her character arc on Voyager, however dated this arc may be becoming.
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One day, Jeri Ryan could front the campaign above? But only if her character is *truly* inspirational.
Seven is probably *still* recovering from her life of trauma. This is the only way that I see Seven as being a soldier. At her very core nature though, I believe that Seven is still an explorer… of both her humanity and science.
This is why we want a Seven of Nine Spin-off.You’re assuming the character is only the subset of traits we see on screen. In a short form, singular story, we get a small fraction of a character, in service to that story. In a longer form, hundreds of episodes setting, with a wide variety of stories, we can get more.
Ok. I’d watch it. Even if she doesn’t end up as a scientist.This is why we want a Seven of Nine Spin-off.
Ok. I’d watch it. Even if she doesn’t end up as a scientist.
Mileage varies.There is *nothing* that stands out as being inspirational about her though at present as c
There is *nothing* that stands out as being inspirational about her though at present as compared to her character arc on Voyager, however dated this arc may be becoming.
This probably bothers me more than most here, but good grief do I find it a trite trope that somehow being a soldier is not inspirational. I won't bore you with all the stories of the soldiers, past and present, who inspired me, save for my former coworker who is now an officer in the US ARMY as a Mental Health Specialist for her platoon.Seven is probably *still* recovering from her life of trauma. This is the only way that I see Seven as being a soldier. At her very core nature though, I believe that Seven is still an explorer… of both her humanity and science.
Indeed, Sci, indeed. *takes a deep breath*.Leadership, self-sacrifice, and a willingness to defy authority in the name of what is right are always inspirational virtues, and they're virtues Seven of Nine possesses on Star Trek: Picard.
Might be a good show.This is why we want a Seven of Nine Spin-off.
She's not that person anymore.
Seven. Is. A. Soldier.
That's what the woman did for eighteen years prior to coming to Voyager. On Voyager, she a choice between being a "scientist" and being tossed out an airlock.
Seven was a tactical drone? Huh
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