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The Borg Queen returned in the second season of Star Trek: Picard, played by Annie Wersching and Alison Pill. [12] This Borg Queen was from an alternate timeline created by Q's manipulations and she merged with Doctor Agnes Jurati. After being convinced to create a Collective based on free will, she departs in Agnes' body in 2024.
Alice Maud Krige (Afrikaans:; born June 28, 1954) is a South African actress and producer.Her big break came in 1981, when she starred as the Gilbert and Sullivan singer Sybil Gordon in the British historical film Chariots of Fire, and as Eva Galli / Alma Mobley in the American supernatural horror film Ghost Story.
Seven arrives at the Artifact, a disabled Borg cube captured by the Romulans, after being summoned by Picard's companion Elnor. To save the former Borg onboard from execution at the hands of the Romulans, she temporarily connects herself to the cube inside the queencell, taking on the role of a Borg Queen. She does this despite concern about ...
Now in this Thursday’s episode of Star Trek: Picard, Wersching returns to the Star Trek universe as the Borg Queen, the villainous leader first introduced in the 1996 film Star Trek: First ...
In "Penance," the Borg Queen (Annie Wersching) makes her ominous return to the Star Trek Universe. The Season 2 cast shares what it was like working with Wersching, who explains the ins and outs ...
The Borg Queen was a challenge because she had to be unique among Borg but still retain human qualities; Westmore was conscious of avoiding comparisons to films like Alien. [20] The final appearance involved pale gray skin and an elongated, oval head, with coils of wire rather than hair. [52]
Borg Queen (voiced by Alice Krige, season 2), an antagonist that was introduced in First Contact and killed during the series finale of Voyager. Krige reprises the role, voicing the Borg Queen as a hologram in one of Starfleet 's holographic training drills.
The following contains spoilers from Thursday’s Star Trek: Picard. Proceed accordingly. It took four hours of makeup and prosthetics — the process eventually shaved down to two and a half ...