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Seven of Nine is back in ST: Picard

The Hollywood Reporter ranked "Scorpion" the 4th best episode of all Star Trek: Voyager in 2016. And they ranked it 37th out 100 of the best of all Star Trek television episodes at that time. In 2017, Den of Geek rated the pair of "Scorpion" episodes among the top 50 Star Trek franchise episodes overall. In 2015, SyFy placed it among the top ten episodes of the Star Trek: Voyager series. In 2012, it was placed among the top 5 episodes of the series. In 2017, Netflix announced that Scorpion, Parts I and II were in the top ten most re-watched Star Trek episodes, also the episode after Scorpion, "The Gift" was in the top ten— when excluding the first two episodes of each series.

SyFy recommend "Scorpion" as the first episode in their Seven of Nine binge-watching guide.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scorpion_(Star_Trek:_Voyager)

The woman has a fandom. She's in Picard for a reason. ;)
 
I just that after 22 years that more of her humanity would be out that she would prefer people call her Annika, rather than some number from some useless alien race.
 
I just that after 22 years that more of her humanity would be out that she would prefer people call her Annika, rather than some number from some useless alien race.

Janeway: "I' have an Ocampan who wants to be something more and a Borg who's afraid of becoming something less."


Seven poured many years of her life into the Borg. She was RAISED by the Borg. She doesn't see them as "useless".

They're a part of her. They will literally always BE a part of her. She doesn't want to give that part of herself -- that part of her past -- up.
 
They are useless. They are always getting their ass handed to them by Starfleet. I don’t get why anyone would want to be associated with those losers.
 
I don’t get why anyone would want to be associated with those losers.

Up until she encountered Voyager, they were the only family she ever knew (her parents had been snatched away from her).

She held a command position inside the Collective. She commanded troops. She had the ear of the Borg Queen. The Borg lay waste to entire civilizations.

To her, that was Power exemplified.
 
I just that after 22 years that more of her humanity would be out that she would prefer people call her Annika, rather than some number from some useless alien race.

No matter how human she gets, she will never be Annika. Her experience as a Borg will always be part of who she is, and during the period where she was transformed from a Borg back to the human she is, she was called Seven.

Besides, maybe she was introduced to Seinfeld and George’s argument won her over.
 
Never, except in the Novels that is. :)
There the Borg were eradicated and she became fully human.
 
Never, except in the Novels that is. :)
There the Borg were eradicated and she became fully human.

You like that continuity, that's fine.

Seven herself would probably disagree. She probably resented "being human" rammed down her throat.
 
She pretended to be annoyed by it, but deep down, she was addicted to being human
 
You like that continuity, that's fine.

Seven herself would probably disagree. She probably resented "being human" rammed down her throat.
Why would she resent being human? We’re awesome. Easily the most superior species out of all of them.
 
Getting personal for a moment ...

I wear metal ankle braces (I have deformed ankles). I've worn them since 2017.

(Seven and I have something in common: We both have to wear metal. ;) )

You'd be amazed how many people have told me, "If you wanted to, you could run a marathon! Just think positive and work at it!"

There's no gong back to the way things were before. I can't run a marathon any more than I can be a barista at Starbucks. No amount of affirmations and positive thinking is going to change that.

Seven may be more human than she was on Voyager, but she can't pretend that her time with the Borg never happened. There's no going back to the way things were before she was assimilated.

She's always going to BE Borg to an extent.
 
She wasn't given much of a choice.

She had a choice between being human or being tossed out the airlock. :shifty:

At the start, yes. After the first few months she was given the choice to go back. She had several chances not the least of which was Dark Frontier and as of right around then consistently referred to assimilation as a bad thing. The only positive thing she has to say about dronehood from then on is the comforting sense of order.

I haven’t read the novels but unless her memory is erased, if Seven really fully psychologically reverted to the same person she would have been if she was never Borg it’s not very good writing, IMO.

That’s like saying veterans with PTSD can just get over it and move on.
 
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