#Seven of Nine
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enigma-the-mysterious · 3 days ago
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Yeah, this is just-
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WAIT SHIT SHIT SHIT WRONG PIC DELETE DELETE FCUK
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beware of attack lesbian!! reblog if you too are, indeed, an attack lesbian
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aenslem · 2 days ago
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That's probably because you've been standing here by yourself.
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xentauria · 3 days ago
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Star Trek: Picard Broken Pieces
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mekare-art · 3 days ago
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dunno-rambles · 2 months ago
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what if she was an ex borg drone and you dont like her but you're the best mechanical engineer on the ship and you have to work on the maintenance of the remaining - and most crucial - implants on her body and the monthly check ups are always strangely intimate-
what if
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hattersarts · 8 months ago
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heres a seven/raffi collection ❤️ (commissions for @theofficeghey)
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amyspauldingart · 4 months ago
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The Killing Game (ST:Voyager season 4, episode 18-19)
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cdr2002 · 2 hours ago
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This is a FANTASTIC idea
I wish we got this
Ideally, Voyager's arc for Seven going from “everything Borg is best” -> “actually what the Collective did to me is fucked up and I can't let that happen to anyone else. What's been done however can't be erased and I remain Borg” would be mirrored by an equal but opposite, overt arc for B'Elanna going from “I hate that I'm Klingon” -> “actually the shame about being Klingon was instilled into me by others and it sucks, it's not a problem that I'm Klingon just what others assume I should be because of it”. Well, what Voyager didn't do we can definitely dream about
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rhinexstone · 9 months ago
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Voyager was SO real for how many times they had crew women filthy as hell drenched in sweat wearing tanks fighting tooth and claw for survival
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comradekira · 9 months ago
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seven & tuvok, when not engaging in their mutual affinity for silence, discuss matters incomprehensible to most. you just would not get it
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Awesome episode! Seven deserved a uniform
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SEVEN OF NINE - STAR TREK: VOYAGER S5E24 Relativity
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evviejo · 5 months ago
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🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈 HAPPY PRIDE 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈
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saunteringvaguelydownwards · 2 months ago
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It struck me just now that Seven never really saw red again after she was assimilated.
We know that her ocular implant tints everything green, which would make anything red just look black.
A little heartbreaking that of all the myriad things the Borg stole from the six-year-old girl they assimilated, they stole her favorite color too, and surrounded her with its opposite.
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trillscienceofficer · 8 hours ago
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I just think it's neat that the place where they can meet is one where B'Elanna can finally say 'being a person is a result of living together with others' and mean it (something I don't know that she would've said just a few years back, and that is still difficult for her to put into practice, through no fault of of her own) and Seven is at a point where she can't brush it off and has to listen. The whole episode is about Seven accepting that she's a part of a network of people who help each other out no strings attached, and while B'Elanna's words (and her shielding of Seven from the Doctor's overbearing worry) aren't the showiest of proof in the episode, to me they are the certainly the heart of it. They could not have had that conversation at any other point in time. They had to get there on their own and find each other in that common ground.
I can't sleep so you're getting barely coherent Voyager thoughts. "Imperfection" summarizes Seven's arc pretty well with her going from 'knowing that the Collective will still have a copy of my consciousness when I die is a relief' in season 4 to 'actually the Collective has never known me and the person I've become in these past four years will be gone if I die'. But the way this actually pays off emotionally is by highlighting the change in the way B'Elanna sees Seven. B'Elanna retorts to Seven, "You don't need the Collective to validate your existence" when in season 4 the only way she could think of Seven was as (former) Borg, which Seven didn't rebuke because her long journey towards becoming a person had just started, and she didn't know what personhood even meant.
I don't know, it's just so much. Seven panicking because 'oh shit now I'm a person so if I die what happens to what makes me me' and asking the absolute last person that would sugarcoat the answer. But then B'Elanna just says the exact words Seven needed to hear, because she's gone on this little journey herself, starting to see Seven for who she is just as Seven discovered herself. And you can tell that Seven is surprised to hear that kind of matter-of-fact sincerity. I suppose it's not every day that your coworker you're always bickering with says 'you've had an impact on everyone and that's your legacy', implicitly admitting that she has felt that impact too. It doesn't solve Seven's conundrum in any way (nothing could), but reaffirms Seven's humanity in such uncertain terms, and it is truly such a gift. They've both gone on a journey! And here they're meeting, finally, at the end.
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arachniasbride · 3 months ago
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TV Appreciation Week 2024 ⋆ Day 7: Free choice! ⤷ Star Trek Ladies + color symbolism (in⋆sp)
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