And then it turns out that her remnant pre-assimilated persona had a very serious boyfriend/husband in Unimatrix Zero (the Borg Collective's secret unconscious dreamworld) her waking self was unaware of Dunno if that counts
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Seriously though the fact that Seven did not end up marrying Chakotay in the end - and that, unlike all her alternate/future selves, she never overcame her Borg past enough to reclaim the name "Annika" instead of "Seven" - means Future Janeway's happily ever after plan didn't
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Future Janeway from the series finale wiped out her own entire timeline just to save Seven and she's not even happy
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Also bringing back Icheb just to fridge him was really harsh for any Voyager fans watching The poor kid never got a single break
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It turns out he'd actually have been better off in the alternate future where he grew to adulthood on Voyager and married Naomi Wildman, at least then no one would've been around to betray him and scrap him for parts
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Wait, was he the little kid Seven was watching? Ouch
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The *little* kid was Naomi, Icheb was already like 14 when he joined the Voyager crew, but he had an absurdly traumatic past
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He was the eldest of a bunch of Borg children from an abandoned cube where all the Borg adults had died of a mysterious illness The Borg kids tried to hijack Voyager to try to rejoin the Collective only to learn the Collective considered them damaged and didn't want them back
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So Voyager tried to rehabilitate them and find a way to reunite them with their original species and parents And they actually did find Icheb's parents living in a post-apocalyptic world that had been ravaged by the Borg and they took him back
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Only for Voyager to find out that as soon as they left his parents put him on a ship and sent him back into Borg space with a distress beacon to intentionally get him caught and assimilated again
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Because it turned out his parents created him as a genetically engineered anti-Borg bioweapon as the last spiteful vengeance of a dying race His sole purpose in life was to get assimilated and spread the malware they put in his brain to kill as many Borg as possible
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The fact that he survived their first attempt because the virus petered out too early and didn't infect the main Collective was a failure on his parents' part They just tweaked him to be more deadly and tried again The Collective didn't take him back because they suspected this
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So since both sets of parents turned out to be hilariously monstrous and to see him as a tool rather than a person Voyager had no choice but to keep him
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