5/30/2023 0 Comments 7 of 9In "The Gift," we learn some of Seven's backstory - her human name is/was Annika Hansen and her parents were scientists murdered when she was assimilated - and we ultimately see her come to terms with being an individual rather than one of many drones. Seven had been Borg for all of her adult life and wants to return to the Collective. "The Gift" is the episode immediately after "Scorpion," and focuses on Seven as she adjusts to life separate from the Borg. Seven is now separate from the Borg, but as we'll see in later episodes, she'll have a long road in adjusting to life as a human. Fortunately, Captain Janeway (Kate Mulgrew) thought this might happen, and has Torres (Roxann Dawson) fry Seven's connection to the Collective. Seven of Nine is still all Borg, however, and - as the Borg are wont to do - breaks the alliance and tries to assimilate the ship. Voyager and the Borg ultimately defeat Species 8472 together. Part 2 is Seven's origin story, for lack of a better phrase - it starts off with her as full-on Borg acting as the Borg's liaison to Voyager as they establish an uneasy alliance to save themselves from Species 8472's attacks. While Seven of Nine doesn't show up in the Season 3 finale, the events of that episode set up for her introduction at the beginning of Season 4. "Scorpion" is a two-parter that spans the end of Season 3 and the beginning of Season 4 of Star Trek: Voyager.
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