A show led byJeri Ryan’s Captain Seven is still what much of theStar Trekfan base is waiting for in the wake ofStar Trek: Picardseason 3’s ending, and even the actress herself has confirmed with her actions and her words that she wouldn’t be interested in returning in a show that didn’t align with Terry Matalas' post-Star Trek: Picardvision. Ryan reprised her role from theStar Trek: Voyagercastand played the former Borg, Seven of Nine, as part of the cast ofall 3 seasons ofStar Trek: Picard.

Although there was a sizable gap betweenStar Trek: Voyager’s endingand whenStar Trek: Picardbegan, seeing Seven’s arc continue was rewarding. Seven ended the Patrick Stewart-led sequel toStar Trek: The Next Generationas the captain of the USS Enterprise-G, and with Admiral Picard’s son on board, it seemed as though the latest version of the iconic sci-fi vessel would return in another spinoff show. Unfortunately, it still hasn’t happened yet, butJeri Ryan seems committed to the idea of continuing whereStar Trek:Picardended.

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Why Jeri Ryan Was Right To Reject A Captain Seven Show That Isn’t Star Trek: Legacy

Ryan explained her recent decision to turn down an alternate Star Trek project

Speaking at Spacecon 2024 (viaTrek Movie) Ryan was questioned in her capacity as a member of theStar Trek: Voyagerpanel, but not all queries related to the show in which she first played Seven of Nine. A fan also pushed her on whether she would eventually return as Captain Seven in the still-only-conceptualStar Trek: Legacy. Although her reply didn’t confirm or deny if the show would happen,Ryan did announce that an alternative project had been pitched to her that would also allow for Seven’s comeback.

“There has been talk. And there was an idea that was actually pitched to me after Picard ended, which was not the Legacy show that I know the fans are asking for, that I want to do. But it just wasn’t me. It didn’t feel like the right kind of thing. But there has been talk. And if there is one thing I have learned with this franchise, it is: never say never. You never know.” - Jeri Ryan, Spacecon 2024

Jeri Ryan as Captain Seven of Nine in Star Trek Picard season 3 & Jonathan Del Arco as Hugh the Borg in Star Trek Picard season 1

Star Trek: Picard’s season 3 finale set up a project likeStar Trek: Legacyperfectly. Everything was in place to continue the story of an established character like Seven of Nine, but also to flesh out newer and original characters like Ed Speleers' Jack Crusher. With John de Lancie also back as Q, Terry Matalas’Star Trek: Legacyidea looked to really commit to being another spiritual successor toStar Trek’s golden era. If Ryan had accepted the alternate pitch, much of this groundwork would presumably have gone to waste.

If Star Trek: Legacy Happens, It Will Be Worth The Wait

Ryan’s patience will hopefully pay off

As Ryan implied, there have only been whispers of something likeStar Trek: Legacyactually happening, althoughParamount seems to be worryingly open to other ways to bring back Seven of Nine. Thankfully, her reluctance to jump the gun and agree to play Captain Seven in a different kind of spinoff increases the chances of the studio aligning itself with Matalas' vision, and Ryan also appears to be very respectful and aware of how the fans want Seven to resurface - even if it means waiting a little longer.

Seven Of Nine Getting Her Own Show Is Star Trek’s Biggest Unfulfilled Wish

Star Trek’s planned show starring Jeri Ryan’s Seven of Nine morphed into Star Trek: Picard. Could that Borg show could still happen?

Hopefully, Ryan’s patience holds, andStar Trek: Legacy- or something very similar - does actually enter production. AlthoughStar Trek: Picardonly ended in 2023, such an exciting spinoff idea has inevitably made the wait to find out what happens next seem much longer. Live-actionStar Trekshows are at a premium right now, butLegacywould be an excellent addition to the TV arm of the iconic sci-fi franchise - especially if it also allowed Jeri Ryan to come back as Seven of Nine again.

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