Jeri Lynn Ryan (Seven-of-Nine) is an American actress best known for her role as the former Borg drone Seven of Nine in Star Trek: Voyager, for which she was nominated four times for a Saturn Award and won in 2001. She has reprised her role as Seven of Nine in Star Trek: Picard.
Lead Creature Designer Neville Page and Prosthetic Designer Vincent Van Dyke go into detail about Seven Of Nine’s (Jeri Ryan) Borg prosthetics, from her arm enhancements to her iconic ocular implant. Stream full episodes of Star Trek: Picard, exclusively in the U.S. on CBS All Access.
- She also had her cleavage enhancement I mean regeneration garment.
- Go back to the days of Voyager where she was an actual Borg and then you will see how they were designed.
- Large and in your face as much as possible.
- A blue-eyed blonde with that hard, pretty face, and those huge knockers!

















Ancient news, but it’s got Jeri Ryan in it, albeit an old, sub-prime version of her. I’ve enclosed the comment from Youtube of the person who uploaded it. I agree with most of it, but I loved both Mortal Kombat movies. I gotta love anything with a kickass, peroxide-blonde in it–no surprise there.

The new movie is somewhat Resident Evil like but I must admit, it looks pretty decent. Much better than I thought it would so far.
For years, people have been trying to get a third Mortal Kombat movie off the ground, and yet for obvious reasons, it never came to pass. The terrible Mortal Kombat: Annihilation basically ensured that another sequel would never see the light of day, but when Warner Brothers picked up the rights to the franchise last year, we started to hear plans about a possible reboot. Now, this week, it looks like we may have our first real proof of said reboot in the form of a short film / promo trailer that has mysteriously found its way online. Did I mention that it happens to star Michael Jai White (Black Dynamite) as Jax and Jeri Ryan (Star Trek: Voyager) as Sonya Blade.

Seven of Nine (born Annika Hansen) is a fictional character who appears in seasons four through seven of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: Voyager. Portrayed by Jeri Ryan, she is a former Borg drone who joins the crew of the Federation starship Voyager. Her full Borg designation is Seven of Nine, Tertiary Adjunct of Unimatrix Zero One. The character Seven of Nine arrived just as the character Kes was leaving, and was intended to introduce a foil to Captain Kathryn Janeway in a similar manner as Spock does to Captain Kirk in Star Trek: The Original Series.
Seven of Nine was played by Jeri Ryan for four Voyager seasons. The character was a part of the last four seasons which concluded in 2001 with its seventh season, and Seven was featured in many episodes despite coming later to the series. Seven was introduced in the second part of the episode “Scorpion,” the first episode of the fourth season. The character continued to appear throughout the series until the final episode, “Endgame.” Stories related to her relationship with Captain Janeway and with The Doctor appeared throughout the series.
Several episodes, such as “The Raven,” explored her background and earlier life as Annika Hansen before she was assimilated by the Borg. Her romantic life is a mystery due to her Borg emotional restrictions; she does proposition 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 the series finale Endgame she is involved in a short-lived romantic relationship with Chakotay which includes at least three dates and a first kiss before she “alters the relationship’s parameters.” However, in one alternate timeline they get married, and in another she is killed along with the rest of the Voyager crew (“Timeless”).
Her real name was known to her crewmates, but after joining the Voyager crew she chose to continue to be called Seven of Nine, though she allowed “Seven” to be used informally.
Seven of Nine, again played by Jeri Ryan, is due to appear in the upcoming series Star Trek: Picard.



















