Star Treck Voyager – Seven of Nine

Star Treck Voyager – Seven of Nine

Star Treck Voyager - 7 of 9

Jeri Ryan was born in Munich, the daughter of an Army officer then stationed in West Germany.  A self-admitted “Army brat,” Ryan grew up on bases all over the U.S. until the family finally put down roots in Paducah, Kentucky.  After graduating from high school in Kentucky, Ryan, a National Merit Scholar, traveled to Chicago to attend Northwestern University, ultimately obtaining a BS in theater.  While in Illinois, she entered and won several beauty pageants to help pay her way through school; she placed fourth as “Miss Illinois” in 1990’s Miss America pageant.  From Illinois, Ryan moved to Los Angeles, where she quickly began finding work in television.
Her first TV appearance was in an episode of Who’s the Boss? in 1991; she would appear on five other series that same year, setting the hectic pace for the next five years.  After appearing in several TV movies and doing guest shots on shows like MatlockMurder, She WroteMelrose Place, and Diagnosis Murder, Ryan was cast as a regular in the science fiction series Dark Skies.  That series came to a close just as Ryan was invited to join the cast of Star Trek: Voyager as the extremely memorable Seven of Nine.

Star Treck Voyager - Seven of Nine

By the time that series ended, Ryan was much in demand.  Producer David E. Kelley tapped her to play a lawyer-turned-high-school-teacher in his show Boston Public.  A few years later, after taking on recurring roles in Two and a Half MenThe O.C., and Boston Legal, Ryan was once again a lawyer, as L.A. district attorney in the James Woods starrer Shark. This past year she juggled recurring roles on two different series:  a con artist in Leverage and yet another attorney in Law and Order: Special Victims Unit.  In Ryan’s upcoming series Body of Proof, the actress will have the opportunity to practice medicine rather than law.  She’ll co-star with Dana Delany when the show debuts Fall, 2010.  When Ryan isn’t appearing onscreen, you’ll likely find her at Ortolan, the Los Angeles restaurant she co-owns with her husband, renowned French chef Christophe Eme.

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Star Trek Voyager – Chakotay

Star Trek Voyager - Chakotay

Star Trek Voyager – Chakotay

Full Name: Chakotay
Species: Human
Year of birth: 2329
Parents: Son of Kolopak
Education: Starfleet Academy, 2344-48
Marital status: Single

A Native American descendant, this onetime Starfleet lieutenant commander resigned from his position as an instructor in Starfleet’s Advanced Tactical Training in 2370 to join the Maquis, sparked by his father’s death fighting Cardassians on the tribe’s homeworld along the Demilitarized Zone. Chakotay is a gentle man but resolute, and is one of the Maquis who are truly in the fight for principle, not mercenary gain or violent outlet — as was one of his students, Lt. Ro Laren.
Today Chakotay looks to his spiritual Mayan background for inner comfort — and doesn’t mind sharing that belief with others when asked, or even enduring some good-natured ribbing about it from Torres and Paris, among others. He uses a spirit guide summoned by his medicine bundle, prays to speak with his father for guidance, and uses a Mayan-descended medicine wheel for self-healing. With a mother suffering from ongoing neck muscle spasms, he is also reportedly an excellent masseuse.

However, he didn’t always have such reverence for his ancestors’ ways. His father, Kolopak, was insistent upon finding their peoples’ ancestral home and did so in the Central American jungle in 2344, when Chakotay was 15. But the young man had already been casting his lot with Starfleet crews patrolling the border, and stunned his father on that trip with the news he’d be leaving the tribe to attend Starfleet Academy, after his newfound aquaintance Captain Sulu agreed to sponsor him, even at his young age. Despite that resistance, Chakotay did learn many survival skills from his father, such as building log cabins and fire-starting.

Chakotay’s piloting skills trace back to extensive and early Starfleet Academy training. From a freshman course over adjacent North America, he went to Venus to master atmospheric storms and had yet another semester dealing with asteroids in the Sol asteroid belt.
The virtual estrangement between father and son lasted until 2371, when Kolopak died defending his home in the early days of Cardassian harassment, even as the final border treaty was being signed. Chakotay took to wearing his tattoo, a symbol of those jungle descendants, to honor his father, who wore it also; even his own name is a cherished gift from his tribe. Later, Chakotay reported considering archeology as a second occupation, either in the field or in academics.
Chakotay’s people, tracing their lineage back past Mayans to the Rubber Tree People of Central America, resisted the intrusion of more technological societies until the devleopment of warp drive in the 21st century allowed them to leave Earth and find their own home for good. One 20th century forebear he knows of was a schoolteacher in Arizona.
Even today, its members avoid modern devices such as transporters wherever they can, and he was taught that nothing is personally owned, save the courage and loyalty in one’s own heart. Despite his tribe’s move, the adult Chakotay means Earth when he thinks of “home” — from the Arizona desert and the Baja California peninsula over to the Gulf of Mexico.
Known members of Chakotay’s Maquis crew include B’Elanna Torres, Lon Suder, Kurt Bendera, Kenneth Dalby, Mariah Henley, (First Name Unknown) Ayala, (FNU) Hogan, (FNU) Jackson; Bajoran nationals Seska, Gerron and Jarvin; and a Bolian, Chell.
With an undercover agent from the crew of Captain Kathryn Janeway aboard, Chakotay’s craft disappeared in the Badlands a week before Janeway’s new U.S.S. Voyager itself was lost on SD 48307.5 and presumed destroyed.

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