Is this from PICARD?
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Replying to @DanMajdali
Yes. Seven of Nine hunts down someone for revenge without telling Picard that in her words they had a "very close personal relationship," which seems very euphemistic for The Star Trek Where Everyone Says Fuck Now
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Replying to @BootlegGirl @DanMajdali
From a Watsonian POV the reason everyone is talking around it is the relationship was a trick so she could kidnap Seven's adopted son and brutally vivisect him for his cortical node
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So Seven understandably finds it a triggering topic
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It also struck me less like SHE'S talking "around" her sexuality than she'd been covering up that there was any connection at all because they might've stopped her or known to get in her way. Given that, according to DISCOVERY the new lore seems to be...
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Replying to @the_moviebob @arthur_affect and
..."Oh yeah, no - gay/bi/pan/etc sexuality hasn't been taboo in forever at least back to before TOS - we just coincidentally never displayed or mentioned any of it out loud except on like DS9 once. But trust us, gays EVERYWHERE in space here now. Always. We mean always."
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Right, and everyone always said fuck
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Interestingly someone made a brief video complaining about how Seven's appearance in Picard contradicts a couple key aspects of her character in Voyager For one thing she drinks straight whiskey in Picard with no issues when in Voyager a single glass of champagne knocked her out
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Replying to @arthur_affect @BootlegGirl and
The Borg implants in her brain apparently make it much more vulnerable to toxins That said, they specifically said her brain reacts differently to *synthehol*, so perversely she may tolerate real booze much better
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Replying to @arthur_affect @BootlegGirl and
The other thing is she's apparently grievously offended when the Doctor is controlling her body and uses it to hit on an alien woman Although that may be less about her not being into girls and more about the, you know, fundamental consent issues
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The Doctor-as-Seven was one of my favorite characters on the show although his/her/their continuing to exist would be an even bigger ethical problem than Tuvix
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