so all people are manipulated in your opinion becouse they get some patterns of behaviour when they are children; Seven has been manipulated by Enterprise crew, they make her brainwashed; Tuvok was right - humans are so disgusting with their desire to state what is proper for someone and what is not
Eh, she was forced to become a mindless cyborg zombie at the age of six. Her parents ripped away, her personality stripped and deemed irrelevant. In the Borg the individual is meaningless. How the hell else was she supposed to survive on Voyager? A drone has no more a sense of self than a really fancy screwdriver. Is that the life you think she should have had? At the end of the show, that character had grown into the best there ever had been on Trek.
That's the point isn't it? A drone desires nothing, feels nothing, believes nothing, wants nothing, even the collective itself says that a singular drone is meaningless. There is no you or I in the collective, just the collective. That isn't a life, cause there is no personality in the drone to live it.
Yay! Thanks Opera. If you're uploading more, the last scene where Janeway gives Seven the commbadge and Seven tells her that Annika's favorite color was red is one I'd love to see.
You're so right. That was such a touching scene. The Seven character was the best ever on trek. But she's only ever at her best with Janeway. Those two are great together. I love the one at the end of the Voyager Conspiracy, where Janeway appeals to Seven to come back to Voyager. "All I'm asking is that you trust me again." Great scene.
Seven is the best character in Star Trek...and in the end she only gets Chakotay; she is far too good for him
TheSevenofMine 2 months ago
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TheSevenofMine 2 months ago
this part of the episode made me like voyager
pogo506 3 years ago
i like how the guard in the background just stands there when she hit janeway like that at the end.
thesuperdingos 4 years ago 2
so all people are manipulated in your opinion becouse they get some patterns of behaviour when they are children; Seven has been manipulated by Enterprise crew, they make her brainwashed; Tuvok was right - humans are so disgusting with their desire to state what is proper for someone and what is not
dragoon003 4 years ago
Eh, she was forced to become a mindless cyborg zombie at the age of six. Her parents ripped away, her personality stripped and deemed irrelevant. In the Borg the individual is meaningless. How the hell else was she supposed to survive on Voyager? A drone has no more a sense of self than a really fancy screwdriver. Is that the life you think she should have had? At the end of the show, that character had grown into the best there ever had been on Trek.
FireDragonArmy 4 years ago 2
That idiot can't imagine that the drone life can be prefered by someone than the life of a ordinary human. For me, it is disgusting.
dragoon003 4 years ago
That's the point isn't it? A drone desires nothing, feels nothing, believes nothing, wants nothing, even the collective itself says that a singular drone is meaningless. There is no you or I in the collective, just the collective. That isn't a life, cause there is no personality in the drone to live it.
FireDragonArmy 4 years ago
gawd sevens being emo in this episode
Darth305 4 years ago
great stuff opera8888 this is a really good clip to show how much janeway rocks!! viva la janeway viva la janeway!! lol!! have a blessed day!@!
movielover18 5 years ago
Yay! Thanks Opera. If you're uploading more, the last scene where Janeway gives Seven the commbadge and Seven tells her that Annika's favorite color was red is one I'd love to see.
trekintandem 5 years ago
You're so right. That was such a touching scene. The Seven character was the best ever on trek. But she's only ever at her best with Janeway. Those two are great together. I love the one at the end of the Voyager Conspiracy, where Janeway appeals to Seven to come back to Voyager. "All I'm asking is that you trust me again." Great scene.
FireDragonArmy 4 years ago 12