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"Star Trek: Picard" finally got into the meat of why Captain Liam Shaw has been standoffish ever since Picard and Riker arrived on board. Shaw was one of his former ship's few survivors during the Battle of Wolf 359, which explained his animosity toward Picard but made the fact that Seven of Nine is his second in command very confusing. Fortunately, Todd Stashwick has some thoughts on this dynamic and made a compelling case for why he'd want Seven of Nine on the Titan.

We had the opportunity to speak to Todd Stashwick about "Star Trek: Picard" and get some of the details on the headspace and mindset of Captain Liam Shaw. We asked why Shaw works with Seven, given his traumatic experience tied to the devastating Wolf 359 attack led by Locutus of Borg, and got quite a compelling answer from him.
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