StarCraft Veteran Jerry Ryan Recently revealed she has the chance to have her own StarCraft The series will focus on her character Seven of Nine.
The actress shared the news at a space conference in San Antonio, Texas, where she said an official pitch was even presented to her.
“There were discussions,” the actress explained. “After Picard ended, someone actually pitched an idea to me, which was not a Legacies show that I knew fans were asking for, but something that I wanted to do.
“But it’s not me… it doesn’t feel like the right thing to do… but there’s been discussion. If there’s one thing I’ve learned from this series, it’s this: Never say never. You never know.
I would have been in the Seven of Nine series! It’s a shame we don’t get to see the show come to fruition. But, there’s obviously something that just doesn’t click with her for one reason or another.
Seven of Nine is a complex and iconic character in Seven of Nine. StarCraft Franchise. She was first introduced in StarCraft: Voyager. Born Annika Hansen, she was assimilated by the Borg as a child and became a Borg drone, designated “Seven of Nine, the tertiary appendage of Unimatrix Zero-One.”
After being rescued by the crew VoyagerIn Seven, Captain Janeway helps her regain her personality and humanity, although Seven retains her Borg implants and much of her mechanical precision. This unique background makes her an invaluable crew member, especially when she brings the brutality of Borg logic and the compassion she learned from her human crew.
Seven’s journey revolves around her efforts to reconcile her Borg identity with her rediscovered humanity, often challenging her to learn the nuances of emotion, personality, and autonomy.
She later returned as a recurring character Star Wars: PicardThere, she embraced her role as a defender of those unable to protect themselves, forging a hybrid identity that reflected her Borg and human experiences.
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