“Seven Of Nine Should Have Died” In Star Trek: Voyager’s Finale, Says Executive Producer

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“Seven Of Nine Should Have Died” In Star Trek: Voyager’s Finale, Says Executive Producer
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Star Trek: Voyager executive producer Brannon Braga saw Seven of Nine as a tragic character and felt she should have been killed off at Voyager's end.

Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Star Trek: Voyager executive producer Brannon Braga felt Seven of Nine should have died in the series finale. Braga co-created Seven of Nine to join Star Trek: Voyager at the end of season 3. Seven became the focal point of Star Trek: Voyager's promotions and media, becoming extremely popular while infusing sex appeal into the flagship series of the United Paramount Network .

In the oral history "The Center Seat: 55 Years of Star Trek" by Peter Holmstrom, Brannon Braga gave his pitch as to why Seven of Nine should have died in Star Trek: Voyager's finale. Read the excerpt below: I thought Seven of Nine should have died. My pitch - because I worked out the story with Rick and Ken - and I said, “You know, we set up this tragic character who can’t ever be a Borg again, she can never really be human, and she is leading a really hard existence.” We had just done an episode where she had developed a love for somebody, and an implant activates - we learn that if she falls in love, her Borg implants will kill her. What a tragedy.

If the proposed Picard spinoff, Star Trek: Legacy, happens, it would star Jeri Ryan as Seven of Nine leading the new Starship Enterprise. On The Shuttlepod Show in 2022, Brannon Braga said that he's "not sure I would have done" Seven of Nine's story in Star Trek: Picard before noting, "then again, it might have been better than what I would have done." Braga's vision for Seven appears to be as a tragic figure, and Star Trek: Picard did lean into the "really hard existence" Seven leads as a reclaimed Borg trying to live in the United Federation of Planets.

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