In another science fiction series, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, there are demigod-like characters as well, but Trelane, a memorable alien from Star Trek: The Original Series, stands out. Known for his godlike abilities, Trelane, played by William Campbell, once caused distress to Captain James T. Kirk (William Shatner) and the crew of the USS Enterprise. He did this through his planet filled with anomalies and a castle he ruled without restraint.
In a more conversational tone, the statement can be rephrased as: “Star Trek features a pantheon of powerful cosmic entities, such as the celestial beings Apollo (Michael Forest) and the Metrons. Notably, John de Lancie portrayed the omnipotent Q across Star Trek: The Next Generation to Star Trek: Picard. Given this context, it’s no wonder that Strange New Worlds has presented characters that could be likened to space gods, much like Trelane.
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 1 Introduced A Space God Named Debra
Debra Saved The Doctor’s Daughter And Created Another God
In the first season of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, a new deity was introduced in the prequel series. Dr. Joseph M’Benga, played by Babs Olusanmokun, was unable to cure his daughter Rukiya (portrayed by Sage Arrindell & Makambe Simamba) of cygnokemia. However, in episode 8 of season 1, titled “The Elysian Kingdom,” it was a celestial entity named Debra who miraculously cured Rukiya instead. When the USS Enterprise navigated through the Jonsian Nebula, Debra, sensing Rukiya’s presence, transformed the ship into the Elysian Kingdom from Rukiya’s storybook.
During this course of events, Debra manipulated and replaced the recollections of each member aboard the Starship Enterprise, cultivated a forest within the ship’s confines, and eventually evolved Rukiya into a being similar to herself. It seemed that Debra’s abilities were primarily restricted to altering the memories of a handful of characters from Strange New Worlds. In the end, the Starship Enterprise departed, leaving Rukiya and Debra as beings in the Jonsian Nebula, bound by their shared existence.
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 2 Introduced The Kerkhovians
They’re Non-Corporeal Beings That Can Rewrite DNA
In episode 5 of season 2 for “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds,” titled “Charades,” we are introduced to the enigmatic aliens known as the Kerkhovians. After Lieutenant Spock (Ethan Peck) sustained injuries during a shuttlecraft survey mission, these beings healed him in an extraordinary manner. Not only did they heal him, but they also wiped out his Vulcan genetic makeup completely. The most technologically comparable incident occurred in the “Star Trek: Voyager” episode, “Faces,” where Lieutenant B’Elanna Torres (Roxann Dawson), who is half-human and half-Klingon, was separated into two distinct beings by the Videans. Remarkably, the Kerkhovians achieved this feat not through complex medical technology, but with a solitary burst of light.
Strange New Worlds”, we will delve into what Nurse Christine Chapel (portrayed by Jess Bush) discovered from the Kerkhovians, which allows her to transform her fellow crew members and herself into Vulcans.
Will Rhys Darby Play Trelane In Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 3?
Fans Theorize Trelane Will Be In Strange New Worlds Season 3
In the sneak peek for Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 3, Rhys Darby makes a surprise appearance as an as-yet-unnamed character. A quick moment of screen time sees him dramatically snapping his fingers. Although his ornate coat resembles Trelane’s Napoleonic military attire, his snap gesture bears a striking resemblance to the powerful move often associated with Q from Star Trek.
Indeed, there have been long-standing speculations about Trelane originating from the Q continuum in Star Trek. It’s plausible that Strange New Worlds season 3 might validate this theory. As of now, it remains a mystery who Rhys Darby will portray in Strange New Worlds season 3. Frankly, I wouldn’t be shocked if the renowned New Zealand actor were to embody Trelane in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.
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