Then whoever created her bio for Memory Alpha screwed up, or it was an oversight by the actual TV show's writers. I carefully checked several pages more than once. That website cited multiple episodes for her history, including her birth in 2344 ("Dark Frontier"), assimilation in 2350 ("The Raven"), and separation in 2374 ("Scorpion, Part II"). But with all the chaos involved in creating a weekly one-hour series, it definitely wouldn't be the first mistake made. The dialogue you cited in "The Gift", was only from the character's second episode.She may have been twenty-four when she liberated, but she was a Borg for (approximately) twenty years.
Seven is four years younger than Jeri Ryan.
I've never debated that. I'm just glad they gave her more to do instead of fitting into just one or two basic stereotypes.Seven is now what she's been for the bulk of her adult life: A soldier.
I loved seeing that scene. Jeri's reaction to her superior's words had no dialogue at all, but you could see all the thoughts going through her mind. That's the talent of a great actress.For once, she has a Captain's commission to show for it.![]()
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