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Post by anthonyrocks on Jul 26, 2019 16:55:14 GMT
After what Garrett Wang said, He gave me the impression that if Jeri Ryan and Kate Mulgrew ever saw each other again in person (maybe they already have since that video was taken) then things between the 2 of them would be good again.
Again, That is just the impression that I myself got.
I don't know about good, but I don't think they'd be angry at one another any more. It's water under the bridge. Getting Back to " STAR TREK: PICARD".....If you don't mind me asking you this Question, Do you think it is possible that they may actually try and do some sort of a "Heel Turn" with Seven of Nine on this New Show ? I don't know why but I just have a small strange feeling that that is actually a possibility.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2019 17:00:05 GMT
I don't know about good, but I don't think they'd be angry at one another any more. It's water under the bridge. Getting Back to " STAR TREK: PICARD".....If you don't mind me asking you this Question, Do you think it is possible that they may actually try and do some sort of a "Heel Turn" with Seven of Nine on this New Show ? I don't know why but I just have a small strange feeling that that is actually a possibility. I don't think so. Just going by the trailer, my guess is that the story is this : The Romulans have disabled and captured a Borg cube, and are de-Borging the occupants. (You see a cube interior with Romulan guards). They're trying to reverse engineer Borg weapons and tech, which would let them conquer everyone else. Section 31 has created the 'special girl' as a cyborg loaded with Borg tech, a sort of Borg Queen but with her own mind and will. The plan is that she will be able to interface with the cube and steal it for the Federation. But she doesn't want to be part of it, and escapes. Seven is there, I suspect, for a cameo. She's going to meet Picard to explain what's going on with the Romulans and the cube and tell him the girl needs to go and take control of it and destroy it, so nobody gets it. So it's Picard and the girl against both sides, Romulan and Federation, trying to prevent either from gaining the Borg tech. That's my guess, anyway.
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Post by anthonyrocks on Jul 26, 2019 17:02:53 GMT
Getting Back to " STAR TREK: PICARD".....If you don't mind me asking you this Question, Do you think it is possible that they may actually try and do some sort of a "Heel Turn" with Seven of Nine on this New Show ? I don't know why but I just have a small strange feeling that that is actually a possibility. I don't think so. Just going by the trailer, my guess is that the story is this : The Romulans have disabled and captured a Borg cube, and are de-Borging the occupants. (You see a cube interior with Romulan guards). They're trying to reverse engineer Borg weapons and tech, which would let them conquer everyone else. Section 31 has created the 'special girl' as a cyborg loaded with Borg tech, a sort of Borg Queen but with her own mind and will. The plan is that she will be able to interface with the cube and steal it for the Federation. But she doesn't want to be part of it, and escapes. Seven is there, I suspect, for a cameo. She's going to meet Picard to explain what's going on with the Romulans and the cube and tell him the girl needs to go and take control of it and destroy it, so nobody gets it. So it's Picard and the girl against both sides, Romulan and Federation, trying to prevent either from gaining the Borg tech. That's my guess, anyway. WOW!
If that is indeed the story then I would absolutely love it if Commander Sela (Denise Crosby) appeared as the Surprise Main Villain on the Show.
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Post by Prime etc. on Jul 27, 2019 1:28:39 GMT
That's a great story theory. I forgot about Section 31. I am surprised Mulgrew was upset with 7 of 9 being added but I guess that's actors for you--so insecure-I would think Jennifer Lien would be the one who hated Jeri Ryan. I wonder how Genevieve Bujold feels about 7 of 9.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 27, 2019 1:47:18 GMT
That's a great story theory. I forgot about Section 31. I am surprised Mulgrew was upset with 7 of 9 being added but I guess that's actors for you--so insecure-I would think Jennifer Lien would be the one who hated Jeri Ryan. Fun fact : Garret Wang was supposed to be written out of the show when Seven arrived. That's why he gets that 8472 infection at the end of season three, the idea was that it was going to kill him. But during the season break he was voted 'sexiest actor' or some damn thing in a magazine, and the producers decided he must be popular with the young demographic they are always chasing. So Kim got to stay, and Kes was written out of the show. Another weird story about Lien is that when she went to her audition, she had only just given birth a few months earlier and so her boobs were much bigger than normal. Which was a factor in her being hired. She turns up to start work many months later, and she's back to her normal petite size. The producers were not happy! Little wonder what when they replaced her they went for the famously well endowed Ryan. So many Voyager stories... Ha, I wonder how she feels about the show in general. Does she regret missing out on seven years of steady work and pay? Or does she regard it as a lucky escape?
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Post by Prime etc. on Jul 27, 2019 1:55:19 GMT
Another weird story about Lien is that when she went to her audition, she had only just given birth a few months earlier and so her boobs were much bigger than normal. Which was a factor in her being hired. She turns up to start work many months later, and she's back to her normal petite size. The producers were not happy! Little wonder what when they replaced her they went for the famously well endowed Ryan.
I figured they must have wanted to add some T and A element as they had done so with Dax on DS9. Kes seemed like a pretty elf to me.
It was weird to see Kes return later as a more grouchy character.
I forgot about the Seska character. She was more interesting than a number of characters who stuck around.
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