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Seven of Nine's perfect mate

Seven's "interest" pursuing a relationship was somewhat believable to a certain limit, but Chakotay's interest in Seven was very out of character and absurd.
 
If he can date an 8472, a Cardassian, a different blonde Borg, a pretty little blonde mass murderer as well as Virginia Madison and his incoevert coveting of kathy, it's plain to see he likes strong women who are mostly blonde.

Though why she wanted him as anything else than a conclusion of social math is beyond me. Most couples talkabouthow they instantly felt smitten, while these two can tell thei children about how daddy flushed mommy out an airlock almost.
 
I wouldn't call his one night of data collection with the individual 8472 as "dating". :lol:

The first Borg Blonde from Unity - now there was an attraction but again - hardly dating.
 
I'm pretty positive that Chakotay and Riley had sexual intercourse in Unity. Worse still because of the Borg healing link, their sex could easily be then described as an orgy. Watch it again, they're all euphoric, a side effecvt of the the healing link and they're nudging closer to one another and then the scene cut away because ofthe porn filter.

Valerie Archer made a date with Chuckes. Not plural, but it's still a promise to dine and make out bewtween two interested parties.
 
Seven would need an outgoing, fun person to make her open up and experience life. If nothing else, to make her less annoying. Which is always a good thing. I always felt someone like Tom was a better match for her then Balanna honestly. But that would have required radical character evolution. Something Voyager writers weren't exactly open to.
 
I could have seen Seven/Tom getting somewhere. I would have liked to see them getting close friends, like another Harry/B'Elanna buddies (like they were in the beginning).
 
Could you imagine the alterations that Seven would make on the Doctor before she thought he was a worthwhile investment of her time?

Remove 30 years, add hair and extract the pomposity and desperate failing humour.

Why even bother using him as a first principle?

Besides, If she was going to take a lover hologram of anyone it would probably be herself.
 
Besides, If she was going to take a lover hologram of anyone it would probably be herself.

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I think she had a good thing going on with her alcove, so there was no need to look any further or start programming a holo-toy. ;)
 
yes, what about her dream lover?

Was it too difficult to extract him from Unimatrix Zero and then put him into a new body on Voyager?

Suppression of personality, that would have been the pefect justice to meet out to the next Crewmen emulating Suder on a bad day? Not that that's not what happened to him on Babylon 5. :)

besides if they can download the doctor into Seven, then they can download any one into any borg Body.

Maybe Auxum and Seven could share a body?

Dual use I mean more than timeshare.
 
ANYONE BUT THE DOCTOR PLEASE!!!! Chakotay was a better match for her.

No, Chakotay was in a way different place in his life than Seven. At least the Doctor could commiserate with Seven on the search for humanity. Chakotay would be in the role of teacher all the time which would make the partnership an unequal one, imo.
 
I could have seen Seven/Tom getting somewhere. I would have liked to see them getting close friends, like another Harry/B'Elanna buddies (like they were in the beginning).

Tom would never put up with Seven's bitchy crap unless it was for the purpose of getting her in the sack regularly. Kind of like B'Lanna I guess. Hot, big-tittied, blonde who is new and naive(and easy to take advantage of) to the world. Wants to "explore all aspects of her humanity". And, as proven, is open to exploration of the sexual variety. Yeah, the only type of friend Tom would be with her was the kind that involved benefits.

I still would have liked to have seen it though. If one wants to experience human life they should date or at least hang out with the most human character on the show, logically speaking. Getting life lessons from people who either aren't alive or haven't lived life to the fullest was a flawed way to go about doing things. It's no wonder her character was so static. By the end of the show she would have dropped the ice queen act, put on some damn clothes, and maybe even smiled once in a while. But then the trade off would have been no cameltoe. Which I am a fan of.
 
Well, I guess you see Tom (at the point of season 4 -->) very differently than I.
 
Well, I guess you see Tom (at the point of season 4 -->) very differently than I.

No, I agree with you about Tom post season 4. He was a far better person at that point. B'Lanna, Harry, and Janeway turned him into one. But prior to his hookup with B'Lanna, Old School Tom would have been all over that. The guy was a complete walking Dear Penthouse letter. If B'Lanna wasn't in the picture, Seven would have been in his targetting sights.
 
Watch Revulsion again.

Tom thinks that B'Elanna has rejected him after their tender moment in day of Honor, and so, in a childish act of willfulness begins to stuntfuck her to act out his feeling of abandoment on the blonde borgette.
 
Watch Revulsion again.

Tom thinks that B'Elanna has rejected him after their tender moment in day of Honor, and so, in a childish act of willfulness begins to stuntfuck her to act out his feeling of abandoment on the blonde borgette.

But didn't he say in The Raven that he had no interest because all that Borg stuff just weirded him the hell out? A comment I always thought to be kind of out of character, if even a little bit. Mostly because his brain was doing a lot of thinking with that comment. Which must have been a strain for him considering it's located on his wang. Because, you know, it's Paris.
 
%99 percent of the time Voyager has no continuity. Every episode is written by a different bugger at the same time who have no communication with one another.

Besides is you knew what I meant by stuntfuck, I t was more about hurting B'Elanna's feelings by moving on quickly (and trading up), than actually enjoying himself between her legs.

Men are hardly ever this tactical, but it does happen.

Alternatively he was just trying to down his sorrows with her virginity, but honestly that sexual act also had nothing whatsoever to do with Seven of Nine.

Catharsis, no?
 
Okay! %97! Happy?

It's the producer and script editors job to tie together these alien scripts from 20 different authors each season into a singular ongoing story, which is true for almost every show out there. I counted a few years back, and Voyager has over 70 people credited as "writer" for 170 episodes. If the producers cared, or did their job proper, then it wouldn't seem that each consecutive episode isn't set in an unaffected bubble universe untouched by the next and last story.
 
Well, I happened to see continuity in Voyager. So I guess there was some coordination there.
 
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