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Seven of Nine is back in ST: Picard

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what about b4? or data or what...

Correct me if I'm wrong but if I remember well, I thought that Data was killed after to have decided to sacrifice himself in Star Trek: Nemesis, the last TNG-movie, right? :shrug:
 
@Ghislaine H. B. BRAEME - I think there's some other continuity in books and comics rather than TV/films... but the most important is that Seven was at Wolf 359 so she 'knows' Locutus/Picard.

Also Data did go boom in Shinzon's Scimitar - the practical android we see is probably a decommissioned b4, the Spiner appearance either a holodeck simulation or dream sequence
 
You're not the only one, Greg Cox, but I just wonder if Brannon Braga agreeed to see his half Human-half Borg creature being used 25 years later.
Plus, how can we see Seven so comfortable in Picard's presence while she never mention him in 5 years of Voyager and less met him before.
And to end, as seeing as Seven is back, would be possible to see other familiar Voyager's faces like Janeway, now that she is Admiral?
I suspect if ST: Picard is a success, it'll open the doors for a flood of key character spin-offs. They're already "thinking about" (Disco)Pike, but I'm sure they've had conversations about Sisko, Janeway and others.
Correct me if I'm wrong but if I remember well, I thought that Data was killed after to have decided to sacrifice himself in Star Trek: Nemesis, the last TNG-movie, right? :shrug:
Yes. But when has death been more than an inconvenience to these people?:lol:
 
Correct me if I'm wrong but if I remember well, I thought that Data was killed after to have decided to sacrifice himself in Star Trek: Nemesis, the last TNG-movie, right? :shrug:
Data did download his memories into B4, plus years earlier Lore had been disassembled, so maybe Bruce Maddox reassembled Lore but programmed Data onto Lore.
 
If she'd been dressed in Voyager like she is in Picard, none of this would come up. It was the Berman-era mandate to make what was (at least for the first few seasons) an asexual character look like... that.
I doubt it. You could have kept her in a space suit for four seasons and people would still make the same comments.

Plus, how can we see Seven so comfortable in Picard's presence while she never mention him in 5 years of Voyager and less met him before.
She would've had to have met Picard after they returned to Earth, then there's another 20 years until the new show takes place.
 
If she'd been dressed in Voyager like she is in Picard, none of this would come up. It was the Berman-era mandate to make what was (at least for the first few seasons) an asexual character look like... that.
Or just not talk about her body like she's a piece of meat??

Her catsuit on voyager served a purpose both in-universe and from a production point of view; and honestly was a lot better looking than Marina Sirtis ridiculous outfits. However, I personally would have preferred both actresses to be in standard uniforms.
 
I'm surprised that senile Picard doesn't try to kill the Borg on sight...:lol: (After all, this was Picard's last encounter with Borg in First Contact.)
 
And I was just about to ruin your day by mentioning a character which I really would love to see back and restored to normal in this series. :)

But I guess that will never happen, not in any series and not in any book. :weep:

Anyway, I will watch the series because it will bring me back to where I exist, the 24th century.

And whatever it is, it can't be worse than Star Trek Discovery or Stargate Universe! :techman:


Could tie it in by having Seven walking through a bad neighborhood to find Picard, stepping over a post-Fury Kes who is snorting Ketracel-white off the shiny green belly of Clint Howard's Orion character while she mutters something about "smaller than the quantum level" as they both sprawl out on the filthy low-pile capet of a 25th century street.

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Correct me if I'm wrong but if I remember well, I thought that Data was killed after to have decided to sacrifice himself in Star Trek: Nemesis, the last TNG-movie, right? :shrug:
They show him dead in pieces at the beginning of the trailer, or else B4 went all to bits over something.
 
Do we know who in the original case would be on board for revival projects? I've read Russ and Wang for sure.
We have the recent buzz from Kate: she's "not sure," about reprising Janeway and that's totally fair.

Anyway, seeing Seven in the trailer was thrilling. This is going to considerably deepen the Voyager mythology! Very :cool:. Anyone else expecting Seven to make a offhand comment at some point about the 'clothes she used to wear?'
 
Either she just looks great for being in her 50's, or its a sign that I'm getting old

1998's Jeri : Me :: Eloi : Morlock

2019's Jeri : Me :: Eloi : Middle-aged balding Morlock
 
I will only accept the return of Harry Kim if he is addicted to deathsticks and joined the orion syndicate.
 
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