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====Relationships==== A few episodes touch on Seven's romantic life, which is limited due to the effect on her emotions of having been part of the Borg. At one point she propositions [[Harry Kim (Star Trek)|Harry Kim]], but he turns her down. Later on, with the Doctor's assistance, she tries dating other crew unsuccessfully, while later exploring intimate relationships with a hologram of [[Chakotay]]. Finally, in "Endgame" she is involved in a romantic relationship with Chakotay which includes at least three dates and a first [[kiss]]. In one alternate timeline, they married before her death, and, in another, she is killed along with the rest of the Voyager crew ("[[Timeless (Star Trek: Voyager)|Timeless]]"). Seven has her first experience of motherhood to some degree when, in the episode "[[Drone (Star Trek: Voyager)|Drone]]", a transporter accident combines her nanoprobes with the Doctor's holoemitter. This results in the creation of One, a Borg with 29th-century technology, whom Seven helps adjust to life on board ''Voyager''. One sacrifices his life to destroy a Borg sphere and protect the vessel, dying in front of an emotional Seven.<ref>{{Cite episode |title=Drone|episode-link=Drone (Star Trek: Voyager) |series=Star Trek: Voyager |series-link=Star Trek: Voyager |credits=Fuller, Bryan; Braga, Brannon; Menosky, Joe; Kloor, Harry|network=UPN |date=October 21, 1998 |season=5 |number=2 }}</ref> In the alternative future shown in "[[Timeless (Star Trek: Voyager)|Timeless]]", Seven of Nine and the vast majority of the ''Voyager'' crew are dead. Using a Borg temporal transmitter, Chakotay and Harry Kim manage to send information back in time to Seven to prevent the destruction of the ship.<ref>{{Cite episode |title=Timeless|episode-link=Timeless (Star Trek: Voyager) |series=Star Trek: Voyager |series-link=Star Trek: Voyager |credits=Berman, Rick; Braga, Brannon; Menosky, Joe|network=UPN |date=November 18, 1998 |season=5 |number=6 }}</ref> A little more of Seven's Borg history is revealed when, due to a modified Borg device planted by an alien species, she begins to exhibit the memories of some of the people she has assimilated. After B'Elanna Torres disables the device, Seven returns to normal.<ref name="InfiniteRegress"/> While investigating a damaged Borg sphere in "[[Dark Frontier]]", Seven hears the voice of the collective once more and refuses to return to ''Voyager''. Instead, she is taken back to Borg space where she meets with the Borg Queen, who reveals that Seven's establishment as an individual was all part of a plan to use her memories to allow the Borg to assimilate humanity. The Queen first has Seven assist in the assimilation of a new species, and after some disobedience, has her work on nanoprobes designed to assimilate humans. Seven discovers that her father is assimilated and kept as one of the Queen's personal drones. Meanwhile, ''Voyager'' is working on a plan to rescue her, and using the ''Delta Flyer'', approach the vessel close enough that Captain Janeway can transport aboard. Seven and Janeway work together to escape the Queen, and steal technology that reduces their distance to Earth by 15 years.<ref>{{Cite episode |title=Dark Frontier|episode-link=Dark Frontier |series=Star Trek: Voyager |series-link=Star Trek: Voyager |credits=Braga, Brannon; Menosky, Joe|network=UPN |date=February 17, 1999 |season=5 |number=15 and 16 }}</ref> She later attempts to develop her experience of romance, working with the Doctor in the episode "[[Someone to Watch Over Me (Star Trek: Voyager)|Someone to Watch Over Me]]".<ref>{{Cite episode |title=Someone to Watch Over Me|episode-link=Someone to Watch Over Me (Star Trek: Voyager) |series=Star Trek: Voyager |series-link=Star Trek: Voyager |credits=Braga, Brannon; Taylor, Michael|network=UPN |date=April 28, 1999 |season=5 |number=22 }}</ref> She becomes involved in a time-travel plot once more when Captain Braxton of the Federation timeship USS "[[Relativity (Star Trek: Voyager)|Relativity]]" pulls her out of the timestream to help prevent the destruction of ''Voyager''. The travel has effects on her body, and she dies, resulting in an earlier version being pulled out of time. During the investigation, it transpires that it was Braxton himself who planted a bomb on the ship and together with the crew of the ''Relativity'', Captain Janeway manages to apprehend Braxton before he plants the device.<ref>{{Cite episode |title=Relativity |episode-link=Relativity (Star Trek: Voyager) |series=Star Trek: Voyager |series-link=Star Trek: Voyager |credits=Fuller, Bryan; Sagan, Nick; Taylor, Michael |network=UPN |date=May 12, 1999 |season=5 |number=24 }}</ref> Seven encounters three former Borg with which she previously formed a mini-collective after their scout vessel crashed on a planet; where the other three were assimilated as adults, Seven's childhood assimilation left her panicking at being separated from the Collective and facing an individuality she did not know how to cope with on her own. She forced this collective on them because they were becoming individuals, which has caused the trio to keep a mental connection even after their eventual disconnection from the rest of the Borg. During the course of "[[Survival Instinct (Star Trek: Voyager)|Survival Instinct]]", the link is terminated, causing each of the former Borg to be predicted to die within a month.<ref>{{Cite episode |title=Survival Instinct|episode-link=Survival Instinct (Star Trek: Voyager) |series=Star Trek: Voyager |series-link=Star Trek: Voyager |credits=Moore, Ronald. D.|network=UPN |date=September 29, 1999 |season=6 |number=2 }}</ref>
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