Warning: SPOILERS for Star Trek: Picard Season 2's Finale — «Farewell»
In spite of being turned back into a Borg, Seven of Nine (Jeri Ryan) had an ideal Star Trek: Picard season 2 ending where Admiral Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) fulfilled an initial promise by Admiral Kathryn Janeway (Kate Mulgrew). Seven, her romantic partner Raffi Musiker (Michelle Hurd), and Cristobal Rios (Santiago Cabrera) helped save the future by destroying the drones Dr. Adam Soong (Brent Spiner) planned to use to shoot down the Europa Mission. With Renée Picard's (Penelope Mitchell) destiny assured, Star Trek's future is back on track thanks to Picard and his motley crew.
As much as Star Trek: Picard season 2 set out to answer pivotal questions about Jean-Luc Picard, it also placed a great deal of provocative focus on Seven of Nine. Of all of Picard's crew, Seven had the biggest shock when she awoke in the alternate timeline created by Q (John de Lancie). In this reality, Seven never became a Borg and she was Annika Hansen, the President of the Confederation of Planets. Free of her Borg implants for the first time since she was a child, Seven was surprised how much she enjoyed being human, especially when Picard's crew time-traveled back to 2024 Los Angeles. Seven discovered she had an innate talent for reading people and, because she didn't look like a cyborg, people had an easy time trusting her. Oddly, Seven found a new kind of happiness in her own skin in spite of the temporal crisis they were in the midst of. However, Seven was mortally wounded in battle with the Borg Queen (Annie Wersching) but Dr. Agnes Jurati (Alison Pill) pleading for her friend's life resulted in the Queen restoring Seven back to being part-Borg.
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