SEVEN OF NINE


played by Jeri Ryan

Seven was Borg, but is now human; she identifies herself as Seven of Nine, Tertiary Adjunct to Unimatrix Zero One but she tells Janeway that she may call her Seven of Nine; the Borg choose her as a representative to work with Janeway and Tuvok; she was once human and was assimilated 18 years ago; the Borg orders Seven to seize control of Voyager and take it into the alien realm; Seven is the only Borg that survives when Chakotay decompresses Deck 4; her subspace link to the collective is weakened by the interdimensional rift and she is unable to signal the Borg for help; after Species 8472 is defeated, Seven attempts to take control of Voyager's helm in order to transmitt Voyager's coordinates to the Borg; she was called Annika before she was assimilated; Seven's connection to the collective is severed when Torres initiates a power surge in order to prevent her from contacting the Borg; Seven's human cells start to regenerate. (Scorpion, Part 2)

Seven's human physiology has begun to reassert itself and a battle between the biological and technological is being waged in her body; the Doctor neutralizes the neural transceiver in Seven's upper spinal cord in order to sever her link to the collective; Seven wants Janeway to return her to the Borg; Seven's body is rejecting the Borg implants so the Doctor removes the implants; Seven's name before she was assimilated by the Borg was Annika Hansen; her parents were unconventional and fancied themselves explorers; Seven's parents wanted nothing to do with Starfleet or the Federation; her parent's names were last recorded at a remote outpost in the Omega Sector ; they were headed boward the Delta Quadrant and were never heard from again; Seven and her parents could have been the first humans assimilated by the Borg; Seven goes into neural shock, but Kes is able to stabilize her by dissolving the Borg implant that is pressing against her trochlear nerve; the Doctor replaces Seven's Borg eyepiece with artificial eye which will result in increased visual acuity in one eye; Seven agrees to help remove the Borg technology from Voyager, but she attempts to contact the Borg by accessing the subspace transmitter; she doesn't remember being human; she was born on Stardate 25479 at the Tendara Colony; the Doctor is able to extract 82% of the Borg hardware from Seven's body; she will have to spend a couple hours each day regenerating in a Borg alcove until her human metabolism can function on its own; Seven says that her favorite color was red when she was girl. (The Gift)

Seven says that she is finding it difficult to spend so much time alone and she requests a duty assignment from Chakotay; she wants to work in Engineering; according to the Doctor, Seven is almost ready to begin eating food; Seven was monitoring transwarp frequencies when the accident occurred; she says that she is unaccustomed to deception since it was impossible among the Borg; Seven tells Janeway that she is finding it a difficult challenge to integrate into the crew; she volunteers to go to the Caatati ship if that will save Voyager, but Janeway won't let her; Seven designs an energy matrix that will allow the Caatati to produce thorium isotopes in large quantities. (Day of Honor)

Chakotay assigns Seven to help Kim upgrade the Astrometrics Lab since she can provide navigational data that she acquired when she was a Borg; she says she is often amused by human behavior; Seven tells Kim that her experience as a drone taught her to be efficient and precise; when she is in Cargo Bay 2, she studies the Starfleet database and contemplates her existence; Seven thinks that she has become weak when she injures her hand and it doesn't regenerate right away; she tells Kim that she is willing to explore her humanity when she realizes that he is trying to set a romantic mood. (Revulsion)

Seven starts to have flashbacks of being on a Borg vessel and being pursued by a raven; the Doctor says she may be having these flashbacks as a result of her human physiology reasserting itself; Seven says that she doesn't see the Borg as threatening since she was raised by them; her digestive system is now fully functional and the Doctor tells her it is time for her to start taking solid and liquid nutrients; Seven attacks Neelix in the Mess hall and then goes to Deck 6 to access the armory; her Borg shields are operational and adapt to the phasers that the security teams fire at her; she leaves Voyager on a shuttle and heads into B'omar space; according to the Doctor, the dormant nanoprobes in Seven's body are reasserting themselves and 13% of the Borg technology that he removed 3 weeks ago has regenerated in a matter of hours; Seven says that she hears the Borg calling to her, but she is frightened; Seven realizes that she and Tuvok have found the vessel where she was assimilated by the Borg; the Doctor says that he can adjust her implants so she won't receive any more homing signals; Seven begins wondering how her life would have been if she and her parents had not encountered the Borg. (The Raven)

Seven causes a delay in the warp core diagnostic when she reconfigures the power couplings in order to send more energy to the Astrometrics Lab; she says that she is unaccustomed to working in a hierarchy; the Doctor taps into Seven's implants so that only she can hear him; the Doctor sets her Borg sensory nodes to a phase variance of .15 so that she will be able to detect the alien energy signature; she is able to see the aliens and the strange devices that they've put on various crew members. (Scientific Method)

Kim and Seven demonstrate the improvements to the Astrometric Lab to the senior staff; Seven finds a undetonated chronoton torpedo lodged in the starboard Jeffries tube on Deck 11, section 2; Seven is able to construct temporal shielding by matching Voyager's shields to the temporal variance of the torpedoes and matching the deflector array to the inverse of that variance. (Year of Hell, Part 1)

Seven challenges Janeway's decision to leave the nebula; she is finding it difficult to know when to restrain herself since in the past several months she has been encouraged to think and act as an individual; Janeway sends Tuvok, Neelix, Seven and the Doctor to the Mawasi ships. (Year of Hell, Part 2)

Kim tells Seven that she needs to phrase things a little more diplomatically since everyone is not as easy-going as he is. (Concerning Flight)

The Doctor uses 70 grams of nanoprobes from Seven's bloodstream to revive Neelix; Seven says that in a sense she will always exist because the Collective still possesses her recollections and experiences. (Mortal Coil)

Seven has been working to increase the range of the Astrometric sensors; she discovers a Starfleet vessel in the Alpha Quadrant; Torres tells Seven that the crew is on edge when she is around. (Message in a Bottle)

Seven doesn't report for her weekly checkup with the Doctor so that she can work in Astrometrics to try to retrieve more of the message from Starfleet; the Doctor detects reduced levels of erythrocytes in her blood; according to the Doctor, she needs to regenerate in her alcove for at least 3 hours per day, but Seven says that she has gone as long as 200 hours without regenerating; Seven says that the prospect of getting back to Earth lacks any emotional response for her since she's never been to Earth before; Tuvok and Seven are captured by the Hirogen. (Hunters)

The Doctor is trying to instruct Seven on the "social graces"; Janeway orders Seven to open a quantuum singularity into Species 8472's realm but she refuses; Janeway orders her to remain in the Cargo Bay; after the creature escapes the force field and attacks the Hirogen on Deck 11, Seven beams them both onto one of the Hirogen ships; Janeway tells Seven that she will no longer have access to any primary system on Voyager without Janeway's direct authorization; Janeway allows her to continue working in Astrometrics since they need Seven's expertise there. (Prey)

Janeway assigns Seven to oversee the installation of the isokinetic cannon; she has been working on a new decryption algorithm to try to decode the message that Starfleet sent them; Seven strikes Kovin when he tries to push her away from the console; the Doctor detects an increased engramatic activity and a slightly elevated adrenaline level; the Doctor helps Seven try to retrieve her repressed memories; Seven remembers Kovin performing a surgical procedure on her and extracting Borg technology from her body; Seven feels betrayed after the Doctor thinks he may have made a mistake in accusing Kovin; Seven tells the Doctor that she is preoccupied by Kovin's death. (Retrospect)

Seven takes on the persona of Mademoiselle de Neuf as part of the World War II simulation that the Hirogen program on Holodeck 1; Seven's neural interface is damaged when she is shot by Turanj on the Holodeck; she also has 2 fractured vertabrae and a punctured lung; Alpha Hirogen wants to send Seven back to the WWII simulation because he likes her voice; the Doctor disables her neural interface by remodulating one of her Borg implants to emit a jamming signal; Seven is in the middle of singing a song as Mademoiselle de Neuf when she becomes aware of who she is; Katrine and the baker become suspicious of Seven since de Neuf was present but managed to survive when the baker was shot down; ; Seven is able to engage the bridge access relays so that Kim and the Doctor can disable Janeway's neural interface. (The Killing Game, Part 1)

Seven says that she can enhance the holographic weapons using Borg technology; Turanj orders Seven to sing, but she refuses. (The Killing Game, Part 2)

Seven interrupts Steth in the Cargo Bay when he is trying to download the files on Paris; Seven discovers Steth/Paris drinking on duty and reading the captain's personal logs so she reports him to the Captain; Seven says she has an eidetic memory and requires only seconds to commit what she sees to memory. (Vis a Vis)

Seven says that she has the experiences of 10,000 species; Kim says that this probably makes her the most intelligent human being alive; Seven says that she will not help Janeway destroy Omega, but then changes her mind; she finds a way to stabilize Omega by calibrating the alien's containment field to emit a harmonic waveform that will dampen the molecules. (Omega Directive)

According to the Kyrian simulation, Seven is still a Borg. (Living Witness)

Torres says that no one has a "cooler" head than Seven. (Demon)

The Doctor creates a program for Seven to help her become more comfortable in social situations; Seven and the Doctor must navigate Voyager through the nebula after the rest of the crew goes into the stasis units; after the Doctor's mobile emitter is damaged, Seven must run the ship on her own; the radiation from the nebula may be altering the neurotransmitter levels in her sensory nodes causing her to hallucinate; Seven experienced panic and apprehension when she was once separated from the collective for 2 hours; Seven is alone on the ship after the Doctor goes offline. (One)

Arturis tells Seven that she is much more attractive than the average drone; Seven tells Janeway that she will not be going back to the Alpha Quadrant with them because she does not want to live among humans; Janeway thinks that Seven is afraid to go back to Earth. (Hope and Fear)

Paris has Seven play the character of Constance Goodheart in his Captain Proton program. (Night)

Seven tells Chakotay that there could be a Borg presence nearby because the proximity transceiver in her cranial implant has been activated; Seven initiates a neural interface with the drone in order to communicate with it; Seven tells One that he is hurting her by not choosing to live. (Drone)

MENU FOR VOYAGER CREW
MENU FOR EPISODES
ENCYCLOPEDIA: EPISODE BY EPISODE
ENCYCLOPEDIA: A TO Z
MENU FOR QUOTES
MAIN PAGE

1