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Obama's Operatives Still Seeking Unmasking of Seven of Nine-Twelve Actress and More Before 9-12 Events.
By
Jim Wrenn,
Editor and Washington Bureau Drawer Chief at PoliSat.Com.
September 9, 2009--
As previously reported on August 29 and 30, 2009, political operatives are still seeking to unmask the identify of the actress portraying "Seven of Nine-Twelve" in the soon-to-be released political science-fiction (Poli-Sci-Fi) thriller inspired by the character "Seven of Nine" in the Star Trek Voyager series. A source on the production side of the venture said, "Soon the mask will come off the identity of the star and more."
Asked whether "and more" applies to the star or to other still-heavily guarded information about what promises to be an explosive, Poli-Sci-Fi thriller, the source gave an evasive response: "The only thing I'm allowed to say at this time is 'Wait and see.'" When asked to comment on recent speculation that there may be artistic differences among the producers, writers and actors, he said, "Suffice it to say, we're all confident that not only will this new series attract an audience among people who enjoyed the highly popular Star Trek Voyager series generally as well as the incredibly sexy 'Seven of Nine' character played so well by actress Jeri Ryan, but it will also attract an audience among political junkies who were not 'Star Trek' fans at all.
Questioned about whether the series will involve strictly science fiction or will also involve political satire, and, if so, whether it will be humorous satire or polemical satire, the source said, "All of the above." Asked whether the "Seven of Nine-Twelve" character would be as "sexy" a character as was "Seven of Nine" and whether any episodes would involve some of the "sexy science-fiction-soap-opera" themes and scenes in some of the Voyager episodes, the source replied: "Well, everybody involved in production thinks the body-suit uniform worn by Seven of Nine-Twelve is more form-fitting (but not unduly revealing) than the body-suit uniform worn by Seven of Nine in Voyager."
Again questioned about the "themes" of the episodes, the source said, "No doubt some of the themes will involve interpersonal interactions between and amongst the characters, but to characterize them as 'science-fiction soap-opera' themes would be ridiculous-- the themes are about broader aspects of the relationship between the individual and society as well as between and among individuals within the society. Such themes were dominant among the wide variety of themes featured in the Star Trek Voyager series.