Will Seven of Nine become a villain (again) in Star Trek: Picard season 2? Jeri Ryan's Seven of Nine debuted in Star Trek: Voyager as a drone of the Borg Collective — a cold and ruthless cyborg intent on assimilating all biological life. Thanks to the efforts of Kathryn Janeway and her crew, Seven was liberated from Borg control and became a valued member of the Voyager's crew. By the time Star Trek: Picard begins, Seven has gained even more of her pre-assimilation humanity, but certain Borg implants remain visible, including the apparatus above her left eye.
Star Trek: Picard season 2 throws Seven's life (and the lives of everyone else in the galaxy) into turmoil when Q changes history, rewriting the Prime timeline so Jean-Luc Picard's Federation is replaced by a xenophobic authoritarian regime known as the Confederation, which has spent the past few centuries dominating one alien species after another, from Romulans to Borg and back again. To undo Q's hellscape, Picard travels back to 2024 — the point of temporal divergence — alongside Seven, Raffi, Rios, Jurati, Elnor, and a Borg Queen they picked up along the way.
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Their mission is to figure out how Q changed history and put things right… but a new problem is rapidly emerging. Star Trek: Picard season 2's «Assimilation» drops a few hints suggesting Seven's agenda is beginning to deviate from the group's true mission. In Q's new timeline, Seven was never assimilated by the Borg, and remains 100% the human known as Annika Hansen. Though Seven is less-than-thrilled about the Confederation's fascism, her altered history means no Borg implants covering her face — and she's enjoying this perk more and more in
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