Here's how Star Trek: Picard heavily foreshadowed season 2's Kore twist. Boldly going backward, Star Trek: Picard season 2 currently finds itself in 2024, and though the era is largely alien to Jean-Luc and friends, a few aspects of historic Earth are all too familiar — Guinan behind a bar, a Picard heading into space… and a member of the Soong family pursuing controversial cutting edge science. Rather than building synthetic life forms, Star Trek: Picard's Adam Soong is feverishly pursuing eugenics in order to cure Kore, his sick daughter who must exist within a protective bubble because of a crippling aversion to pretty much everything.
Star Trek: Picard season 2's «Two of One» reveals there's more to Kore than meets the eye. Hacking into her father's surprisingly-easy-to-access files, Kore discovers she's the latest in a line of genetically-engineered experiment children «fathered» by Adam Soong. Every previous child died within their formative years, whereas Kore has survived into her 20s — extensive list of environmental allergies notwithstanding. Though the revelation is certainly a shock to Kore herself (and Star Trek: Picard does play the reveal as a major twist), the true nature of Adam Soong's daughter is a classic case of history repeating itself.
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In Star Trek: Picard season 1, Isa Briones portrayed Soji — an anthropologist making her family proud by working aboard the Borg Artifact, and exploring romance with a handsome undercover Romulan. Soji's world turns upside down in «The Impossible Box,» when suspicions and inconsistencies force her toward the truth — she's actually a synthetic android created by Altan Inigo Soong. Soji rifles
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