This week continues Star Trek: Lower Decks’ second season, and we’ve got a new set of photos from “Kayshon, His Eyes Open” for you today!
In this new episode, the crew of the Cerritos welcomes aboard Tamarian officer Kayshon (Carl Tart), a member of the metaphor-language race first seen in TNG’s “Darmok,” as replacement security chief for the departed Shaxs (Fred Tatasciore) who perished in last season’s finale.
Meanwhile, Lt. j.g. Boimler (Jack Quaid) continues his service aboard the Titan as Captain Riker’s (Jonathan Frakes) crew take on the growing Pakled threat, going undercover to a mining planet where the slow-witted aliens have taken control.
Here are twelve new images from this week’s episode, along with five released earlier this summer:
If you didn’t catch it last week, here’s a new episode of Wil Wheaton’s The Ready Room where he interviews the Lower Decks cast and crew about the new season — as well as a look ahead in a longer trailer for Lower Decks Season 2 currently available only on StarTrek.com.
Finally, fans outside of North American can finally look forward to finding a local copy of Lower Decks Season 1 on Blu-ray, DVD — and in special Steelbook packaging — as today Paramount Home Entertainment announced that the series would be arriving on physical media in these countries this November.
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- Spain – November 15th (BD, BD Steelbook)
- France – November 17th (DVD, BD, Steelbook)
- Germany – November 18th (DVD, BD, BD Steelbook)
- Benelux – November 19th (DVD, BD)
- Italy – November 19th (DVD, BD Steelbook)
- Australia – November 24th (DVD, BD)
- Japan – November 26th (DVD, BD)
- UK – November 29th (DVD, BD, BD Steelbook)
Just a friendly reminder to those of you around the world: all Star Trek Blu-ray discs are region free, so you can buy from any country for shipment to your location without worry.
Star Trek: Lower Decks returns Thursday, August 19 with “Kayshon, His Eyes Open” on CBS All Access and CTV Sci-Fi Channel; the episode airs Friday, August 20 on Amazon’s Prime Video service in select international regions.