Of course, she never goes anywhere without her glittery ocular implant, but every race has its idiosyncrasies. Played by Jeri Ryan, Seven of Nine goes through her own transformation over the course of Voyager's last four seasons, evolving from a robot-in-a-skin suit allergic to emotion and unaware of the little pleasures in life to an almost fully-fledged human woman who enjoys a good meal and dons a red dress if she feels like it. So what happens when an individual drone gets cut off from the collective and disconnected from the hive mind? In the case of Star Trek: Voyager's Seven of Nine, she gradually begins to reconnect with her human self, who, prior to being assimilated, was Annika Hansen, daughter to scientists Magnus and Erin Hansen who made the study of the Borg their life's work until, well, you know, the Borg decided they were worthy of plug-in closets of their own.