Talk:Seven of Nine
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It would be interesting to see some feminist readings of the character Seven of Nine within Star Trek as a television programme.
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Brent simon has released an album called seven of nine. I think it should be noted in the trivia section. If you dont know who he is just search him on google... —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Dallin Tanjo22 (talk • contribs) 23:45, 6 December 2006 (UTC).
[edit] Who says Seven is credited with preventing a cancellation?
- "if true, it was a successful gambit as the introduction of Seven of Nine is credited with saving the series from cancellation."
This website Star Trek Ratings contains seasonal averages for each season of Voyager. The ratings continued to fall after the introduction of Seven. I'm not aware of any cancellation talk in season 3 either (and the series kept going anyway after the post season 3 drops), so I'm going to trim it. Also, the show always skewed to a male audience - before and after the introduction of Seven. This is normal for SF television. --Nephandus 02:00, 2 February 2006 (UTC)
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Is there any way to fix the image? It's all pixellated due to the template used. --Liface 22:59, 12 June 2006 (UTC)
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The article states that Data never uses contractions - yet in the Generations Tv series, he can be heard to use contractions - though this is most likely either an error on the script writer's or Brent Spiner's fault, it still occurs. Since this is a goof, it is Unlikely to be regarded as canon.
Therfore, I am adding the words "According to Canon" to the claim, for the sake of accuracy.
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Last recorded data on the Hansens
Acorrding to the episode "Raven" The starship Voyager un the command of Captain Kathryn Janeway located the USS Raven and found personal logs of the Hansens. Therefor the last known records of the Hansens were what were found above the Raven.