One of Seven of Nine’s (Jeri Ryan) best relationships onStar Trek: Voyagerwould never have happened if it weren’t for a season 5 episode. Despite joiningVoyager’s cast of charactershalfway through the series' run, Seven of Nine quickly rose to become extremely popular. Thanks to Ryan’s acting skills and the character’s complicated, emotional journey from Borg drone back to humanity,Seven established herself as one ofVoyager’s most recognizable characters and went on to become hugely importanttotheStar Trektimelineas a whole afterVoyagerended.
As she started to regain her humanity, one of the most enjoyable aspects of Seven’s character was watching her navigate her relationships with the rest of the crew. Seven’s mentorship withCaptain Janeway (Kate Mulgrew)and the Doctor (Robert Picardo) or her rivalry turned grudging respect for B’Elanna Torres (Roxann Dawson) added a lot to her story. However,Seven’s best and most genuine friendship onVoyagerwas with one very unlikely character, and might never have happened if it hadn’t been for a seemingly insignificant scene in season 5.

Seven Of Nine And Naomi Wildman’s Star Trek: Voyager Friendship Wasn’t Originally Planned
Seven and Naomi were never supposed to be as close as they got
Seasons 5-7 ofStar Trek: Voyagersaw Seven develop a friendship withNaomi Wildman (Scarlett Pomers), the young daughter of Ensign Samantha Wildman (Nancy Hower) and the first child born on the USS Voyager during its time in the Delta Quadrant. Given their age difference, Seven and Naomi were an unlikely pair, butVoyager’s creative team did a great job making their friendship progression believable. This started in the season 5 episode “Once Upon a Time” with a very brief scene between the two in the mess hall where Naomi expressed her fear of Seven’s past as a Borg.
The scene showed off Pomers' and Ryan’s chemistry beautifully with barely any dialogue.

The scene wasn’t particularly relevant to the episode’s larger story, but Executive Producer Brannon Braga later toldCinefantastiquethat, “It was so charming that we would end up exploring that relationship for episodes to come.” Braga’s quote indicates thatSeven and Naomi’s friendship likely never would have happened if the creative team hadn’t taken a chance on them. Luckily, the scene showed off Pomers' and Ryan’s chemistry beautifully with barely any dialogue. Naomi’s childish fear of Seven assimilating her was hilarious and heartwarming, and the scene set the seeds of Seven and Naomi’s friendship and foreshadowed their eventual dynamic.
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While Seven may have had more complex relationships withVoyager’s adult characters, her friendship with Naomi stands out as one of the best aspects of them both. Thanks to Seven’s time as a Borg,her emotional maturity and understanding of humanity were more on par with Naomi’s than any other character. As a result, Seven and Naomi developed an almost sisterly bond, with Naomi’s more outgoing and sweet personality complimenting Seven’s outwardly cold exterior perfectly. Seven and Naomi truly made each other better every time they shared the screen.
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Additionally, although Seven certainly learned a lot from people likeJaneway and the Doctor, she benefitted from having a younger character as a teacher. Seven’s friendship with Naomi paved the way for her to feel comfortable taking care of the Borg childrenVoyager’s crew rescued in season 6, which became one of Seven’s most important storylines later in the show.Seven and Naomi were good for each other as characters, and their dynamic was endlessly delightful, providing some much-needed comic relief to a few ofStar Trek: Voyager’s more serious episodes.
