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posted by cmn32480 on Saturday November 26 2016, @02:16AM   Printer-friendly
from the where-most-of-the-aliens-are-human-looking dept.

TVGuide says:

Star Trek: Discovery is an agonizing almost year away, but here's something to help hold us over until May 2017: Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon star Michelle Yeoh has been cast as a Starfleet Captain, Deadline reports.

Though Discovery's main character will have a female "Number One" serving as lieutenant commander on the Federation starship Discovery -- don't look for Yeoh on that vessel. She'll reportedly play Han Bo, leader of the ship Shenzhou. That means the lead character, rumored to be another non-white female, may be second in command.

That wouldn't be the first time the main character isn't a commanding officer on Star Trek -- Benjamin Sisko, played by Avery Brooks on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, rose through the ranks after starting as commander -- but then, this iteration of the franchise is expected to explore all kinds of new dimensions, including having at least one gay character.

Do Trekkies approve?


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  • (Score: 2) by Celestial on Saturday November 26 2016, @05:14AM

    by Celestial (4891) on Saturday November 26 2016, @05:14AM (#433126) Journal

    IDW publishes semi-canonical Star Trek reboot comic books. A few issues focused on Nero (the villain from the first reboot movie), and what he did during the twenty five year period between the time his ship arrived in the Kelvin Timeline and the destruction of Vulcan. In it, his ship the Narada was shown to be semi-sentient. V'ger felt the Narada's presence and thought it something of a kin, so it called to it. Then V'ger attempted to meld with Nero like it did with Matt Decker in The Motion Picture, except V'ger was utterly repulsed by Nero's seething hatred of both Spock and The Federation and couldn't understand it. So it broke off the meld with Nero, and fled.

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  • (Score: 2) by Celestial on Saturday November 26 2016, @05:20AM

    by Celestial (4891) on Saturday November 26 2016, @05:20AM (#433128) Journal

    Pardon, Will Decker, not his father Matt. Just re-watched The Doomsday Machine episode last week. :P