We’ve got a roundup of news for all the 2020 Star Trek productions today, as we go from a set of new promo videos into award nominations for some of the year’s earlier releases!
The day began with the official announcements for the 72nd Emmy Award nominations — television’s biggest prizes — and the Star Trek franchise was once again named in the mix for this year’s golden trophies.
Star Trek: Short Treks scored its nomination in the category for which CBS was most hopeful it would,Outstanding Short Form Comedy or Drama Series, where it will be up against a number of web and mobile-format rivals, including digital entries from Better Call Saul and The Good Place, along with two new “quick bite” series on the mobile platform Quibi — The Most Dangerous Game and the revival of Reno 911!.
As for Star Trek: Picard, like Discovery in previous years, the series landed several nominations in technical categories, including Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup,Outstanding Period And/Or Character Makeup, and Outstanding Period And/Or Character Hairstyling, as well as audio categories Outstanding Sound Editing and Outstanding Sound Mixing.
The winners in the 72nd Annual Emmy Awards will be announced on September 20.
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CBS All Access released two new character videos for Star Trek: Lower Decks, featuring young engineer Ensign Sam Rutherford (Eugene Cordero), and the upstart Orion scientist Ensign D’Vana Tandi (Noel Wells).
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In addition to all that, CBS All Access also debuted a new promotional video for the upcoming 23-week marathon of new Star Trek episodes — from the August 6 premiere of Lower Decks through the Season 3 finale of Discovery aimed for January 7 — which also includes a tiny bit of new footage from each upcoming show.
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(We’ve embedded both YouTube and Instagram versions of the promo here, as our international friends often encounter region-locking issues due to licensing agreements.)
While the Lower Decks portion of the new promo includes a few beats of action as Ensign Mariner (Tawny Newsome) cracks wise about 23rd century alien encounters, the new footage from Discovery shows off a few new moments between Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) and newcomer Book (David Ajala), but also an exciting moments when she seems to use her Red Angel suit to confirm her safe passage through the time-twisting wormhole seen in last year’s finale.
“What, is this the 2260’s?” (CBS All Access)Book (David Ajala) and Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) in the future. (CBS All Access)Burnham is happy to see she’s landed on target. (CBS All Access)
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Finally, Star Trek: Discovery lead Sonequa Martin-Green announced the birth of her daughter on social media today, and we wish her, husband Kenric Green, and their entire family well.
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Star Trek: Discovery returns October 15 on CBS All Access and CTV Sci Fi, and is expected to return on Netflix for international viewers on October 16 globally.
Star Trek: Lower Decks debuts August 6 in the US and Canada; international distribution has not yet been announced.
Believe it or not, it’s been nine months since our first look at Star Trek: Discovery’s third season beamed down — all the way back to October 2019 when the cast assembled at New York Comic Con to tease the next chapter in the time-traveling crew’s adventures.
As has been widely reported, while filming of Discovery’s third season wrapped in Toronto back in February, the months of required post-production work slated to complete those filmed episodes have been significantly delayed by COVID-19 mitigation efforts — as those in the visual effects, sound design, editing, and music departments have all needed to find a way to finish their work from remote locations.
Since that time, the only glimpse of Season 3 we’ve gotten is a brief 15-second tease following the conclusion of the Star Trek: Picard season finale in mid-March, which feels like a lifetime ago thanks to pandemic life!
While the news didn’t arrive by way of last week’s San Diego Comic Con @ Home Star Trek Universe panel — for reasons we don’t know — we can finally share the news that the series will return from it’s long-lasting hiatus with a thirteen-episode season starting Thursday, October 15, the week after the Star Trek: Lower Decks first season finale.
JUMP INTO THE FUTURE WHEN SEASON THREE OF “STAR TREK: DISCOVERY” PREMIERES THURSDAY, OCT. 15 ON CBS ALL ACCESS
July 27, 2020 – CBS All Access, ViacomCBS’ subscription video on-demand and live streaming service, today announced that the third season of its hit original series STAR TREK: DISCOVERY will premiere on Thursday, Oct. 15. New episodes of STAR TREK: DISCOVERY’s 13-episode third season will be available on demand weekly on Thursdays exclusively for CBS All Access subscribers in the United States.
After following Commander Burnham into the wormhole in the second season finale, season three of STAR TREK: DISCOVERY finds the U.S.S. Discovery crew landing into an unknown future far from the home they once knew. Now living in a time filled with uncertainty, the U.S.S. Discovery crew, along with the help of some new friends, must work together to restore hope to the Federation.
STAR TREK: DISCOVERY season three cast members include Sonequa Martin-Green (Commander Michael Burnham), Doug Jones (Commander Saru), Anthony Rapp (Lt. Commander Paul Stamets), Mary Wiseman (Ensign Sylvia Tilly), Wilson Cruz (Dr. Hugh Culber), David Ajala (Cleveland “Book” Booker) and Michelle Yeoh (Philippa Georgiou).
Seasons one and two of STAR TREK: DISCOVERY are available to stream now on CBS All Access, and the series is distributed concurrently by ViacomCBS Global Distribution Group on Netflix in 188 countries and in Canada on Bell Media’s CTV Sci-Fi Channel and OTT service Crave. The series is produced by CBS Television Studios in association with Secret Hideout and Roddenberry Entertainment.
In addition to STAR TREK: DISCOVERY, the “Star Trek” franchise on CBS All Access currently includes hit original series STAR TREK: PICARD; upcoming new animated comedy series STAR TREK: LOWER DECKS, which premieres on Thursday, August 6; the recently announced U.S.S. Enterprise set series STAR TREK: STRANGE NEW WORLDS, featuring Anson Mount, Rebecca Romijn and Ethan Peck; and the development of a Section 31-based series with Michelle Yeoh. A CG-animated series aimed at younger audiences is also in the works for Nickelodeon, titled STAR TREK: PRODIGY.
In addition to the ten weeks of Star Trek: Picard episodes that ran from January through March, the combined run of Lower Decks Season 1 and Discovery Season 3 will add another 23 straight weeks of new franchise content for fans to take in — as we’ve confirmed with CBS that the season is expected to run uninterrupted through the January 7 season finale.
As with previous seasons, Discovery will air on CBS All Access in the United States, on CTV Sci Fi and Crave in Canada, and on Netflix for all other global regions. No international distribution plan for Lower Decks has been announced as of this writing.
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In case you missed it, the cast and crew of Star Trek: Discovery released a full recording of a table read of “Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 2,” the Season 2 finale which ended last year’s story in April 2019.
Keep your sensors locked here at TrekCore for all the latest news on Star Trek: Discovery Season 3 as we get closer to the series’ return!
Set to debut in the US and Canada on August 6 — unfortunately, still no news regarding additional international distribution plans — the first of ten episodes opens with this introduction to the USS Cerritos‘ second-contact mission, as narrated by young Ensign Brad Boimler (Jack Quaid)… while finding off the excitable antics of his friend, Ensign Beckett Mariner (Tawny Newsome).
She’s kind of a classic ‘Star Trek’ hero — she’s a little bit Kirk, a little bit Riker. [She] doesn’t really play by the rules necessarily, thinks outside the box a little bit, but gets the job done and is really, really good at Starfleet stuff. She’s like the ultimate ‘Star Trek’ nerd.
She knows a little bit about everything… but she has been demoted so many times, [and] that’s why she’s on a lower deck. Despite knowing everything, she is really bad at taking orders — she’s kind of like Maverick from ‘Top Gun’ a little bit.
Ann Kim:
She also reminds me a little bit of an Ensign Ro… that vibe of, ‘I’m really talented, I’m really smart, I know what I’m doing, but this institution is flawed and I’m going to have to kind of bend the rules to make things work the way they should — at least in my opinion.’
…while writer Chris Kula spoke about Ensign Boimler, a “straight shooter” who’s “neurotic” and “obsessed with rank.”
He is our by-the-book, obsessed with rank, wants-to-be-a-captain-one-day [character] and thinks that following protocol is the only way he’s going to get there. He’s wound super-tight, which makes him a perfect foil for Mariner who is more and more freewheeling, you know, [that] ‘Maverick’-type spirit.
He will get in the captain’s chair one day… if he can take a page from [Mariner] and learn there’s more to Starfleet than just following the rules.
In case you missed last night’s report, we’ve now got the names of the first four episodes of the season, with a host of new preview images from many of them for your perusal.
Keep checking back to TrekCore for all the latest Star Trek: Lower Decks news as it breaks!
Early media reports teased the series’ name here and there over the last seven months — first buried within a Wall Street Journal profile on Trek franchise boss Alex Kurtzman back in January, then mentioned again in a Los Angeles Times piece in June — but the new series Star Trek: Prodigy finally received it’s official unveiling during the San Diego Comic Con Star Trek Universe event held today.
While no casting news or character artwork for the CG-animated series was revealed today, the studio did unveil the title treatment for the younger-skewing show, with a hypercolor-toned Prodigy wordmark styled with the classic Star Trek command star insignia; a welcome change from yet another Starfleet delta shape taking over the artwork.
As mentioned back in April 2019, the series follows “a group of lawless teens who discover a derelict Starfleet ship, and use it to search for adventure, meaning and salvation.” Last October, Star Trek franchise boss confirmed to TrekCore that Prodigy was, like Lower Decks before it, ordered for a two-season initial commitment.
Here’s the official announcement:
Nickelodeon and CBS Television Studios today officially revealed the title and logo for its all-new animated series STAR TREK: PRODIGY, which follows a group of lawless teens who discover a derelict Starfleet ship and use it to search for adventure, meaning and salvation. The series is developed by Emmy® Award winners Kevin and Dan Hageman (“Trollhunters” and “Ninjago”) and overseen for Nickelodeon by Ramsey Naito, EVP, Animation Production and Development, Nickelodeon.
The CG-animated series, which expands the Star Trek Universe, will debut exclusively on Nickelodeon in 2021 for a new generation of fans. The title and logo were revealed during the Star Trek Universe panel at Comic-Con@Home.
The series will be from CBS’ Eye Animation Productions, CBS Television Studios’ new animation arm; Secret Hideout; and Roddenberry Entertainment. Alex Kurtzman, Heather Kadin, Katie Krentz, Rod Roddenberry and Trevor Roth will serve as executive producers alongside Kevin and Dan Hageman. Aaron Baiers will serve as a co-executive producer.
STAR TREK: PRODIGY joins the expanding “Star Trek” franchise for ViacomCBS as the first Star Trek series aimed at younger audiences for Nickelodeon. The Star Trek Universe on CBS All Access currently includes hit original series STAR TREK: PICARD, STAR TREK: DISCOVERY, the animated series STAR TREK: LOWER DECKS, the upcoming STAR TREK: STRANGE NEW WORLDS and the development of a Section 31-based series with Michelle Yeoh.
While an official release schedule for Star Trek: Prodigy hasn’t yet been announced, the studio did formally confirm that the series, from Trollhunters producers Dan Kevin and Dan Hageman, is on track for a 2021 debut exclusively on Nickelodeon “for a new generation of fans.”
We’ll be sure to bring you all the latest information on Prodigy as more is revealed!
We’ll get our first extended look at Star Trek: Lower Decks at tomorrow’s San Diego Comic Con @ Home event, but ahead of that excitement, CBS has revealed new images — and titles — from the first four episodes of Lower Decks’ upcoming season.
While a few of these preview images have been seen before today, we can now group them into the episodes in which they’re from, starting with August 6’s premiere. Lower Decks begins with “Second Contact,” an apt title for the series which is set on the USS Cerritos, tasked with following up on already-made Starfleet first contact encounters throughout the Alpha Quadrant.
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Ensigns Boimler (Jack Quaid) and Mariner (Tawny Newsome) aboard the USS Cerritos. (CBS All Access)
Ensigns Mariner and Tendi (Noel Wells) examine an alien structure. (CBS All Access)
Boimler and Mariner hide from danger. (CBS All Access)
The crew defends sickbay behind Captain Freeman (Dawnn Lewis). (CBS All Access)
Exhausted ensigns Rutherford (Eugene Cordero), Mariner, Tendi, and Boimler. (CBS All Access)Ensigns Rutherford (Eugene Cordero), Mariner, Tendi, and Boimler. (CBS All Access)
The 'Lower Decks' gang gets a drink after hours on the Cerritos. (CBS All Access)
The series’ second episode, “Envoys,” arrives on August 13 and follows Ensigns Boimler (Jack Quaid) and Mariner (Tawyn Newsome) on a shuttle mission to a Klingon compound while Ensigns Tendi (Noel Wells) and Rutherford (Eugene Cordero) spend time together back on the USS Cerritos.
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Mariner and Boimler encounter a Ferengi while away from the Cerritos. (CBS All Access)
Boimler and Mariner arrive at the Klingon facility. (CBS All Access)
Mariner and Boimler share a moment aboard their shuttle. (CBS All Access)
Mariner shows Tendi their workspace. (CBS All Access)
Tendi and Mariner encounter a glowing orb in the corridor. (CBS All Access)
Rutherford listens to Lt. Commander Billups, the Cerritos' chief engineer. (CBS All Access)
Security chief Lt. Shaxs seems angry. (CBS All Access)
Tendi and Rutherford spend time in a Jefferies tube. (CBS All Access)
Tendi and Rutherford grab a drink at the bar. (CBS All Access)
Episode 103 follows on August 20, as “Temporal Edict” as the crew seems to face a crisis aboard ship; the “countown” circle on Boimler’s padd is seen in the Season 1 trailer during a scene of panic in the corridors.
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Boimler seems confident as the others seem to disagree. (CBS All Access)
The gang shares a round of margaritas. (CBS All Access)
Finally, August 27 brings us “Moist Vessel,” the fourth episode of the season — with a pair of images centered around the USS Cerritos’ captain, Carol Freeman (Dawnn Lewis), and first officer, Commander Jack Ransom (Jerry O’Connell).
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Open mic night on the Cerritos? Captain Freeman takes the stage. (CBS All Access)
Commander Ransom gets a stern look from his captain. (CBS All Access)
Finally, in an image from a later episode in the season, Ensign Mariner seems to be piecing together a mystery… or is she? Going a bit mad, perhaps, as she strings together a classic ‘conspiracy board’ featuring what look like transporter duplicates along with Klingons, Romulans, Cardassians, salt vampires, Suliban, and even a humpback whale.
Ensign Mariner seems to be piecing together a mystery… or is she? (CBS All Access)
Ahead of this week’s bit Star Trek Universe panel that comes out of San Diego Comic Con @ Home tomorrow, CBS has started the festivities by officially announcing the release of Star Trek: Picard Season 1 on Blu-ray and DVD, coming home to fans on October 6.
Coming in both standard and special Steelbook-packaging releases, the first season of Star Trek: Picard will arrive on Blu-ray in a multi-disc set containing both the ten-episode freshman run of episodes, but a number of special features including behind-the-scenes featurettes, deleted scenes, and commentary tracks.
A first look at the special Steelbook release of Picard debuted with today’s announcement as well; unlike the first two Star Trek: Discovery steelbooks, however, the Picard release is not limited to Best Buy exclusivity in the United States, and is available for Amazon preorder now.
As we’ve long speculated, the Star Trek: Picard Season 1 Blu-ray set will also include the Short Trek prequel tale “Children of Mars,” which first debuted on CBS All Access back in January — so for those of you who purchased the Short Treks Blu-ray release earlier this summer, here’s how you’ll be able to complete the collection.
Here’s the full breakdown of included bonus features:
MAKE IT SO:
The co-creators and Patrick Stewart discuss bringing the iconic character back to the screen, including what was compelling enough to warrant it and the obstacles they had to overcome to make it so.
BEHIND-THE-SCENES EPISODIC FEATURETTES: – STORY LOG: REMEMBRANCE
– STORY LOG: MAPS AND LEGENDS
– STORY LOG: THE END IS THE BEGINNING
– STORY LOG: ABSOLUTE CANDOR
– STORY LOG: STARDUST CITY RAG
– STORY LOG: THE IMPOSSIBLE BOX
– STORY LOG: NEPENTHE
– STORY LOG: BROKEN PIECES
– STORY LOG: ET IN ARCADIA EGO, PART 1
– STORY LOG: ET IN ARCADIA EGO, PART 2
COMMENTARY:
EPISODE 101, “REMEMBRANCE” – Executive producers Alex Kurtzman, Akiva Goldsman and Michael Chabon, supervising producer Kirsten Beyer, and director Hanelle M. Culpepper provide commentary about episode one of Star Trek: Picard.
THE MOTLEY CREW:
Working outside of Starfleet, Picard gathers his crew from across the galaxy. This special feature takes a look at the actors and characters that will travel aboard the La Sirena.
ALIENS ALIVE: THE xBs A look inside the creative process behind the xBs of Star Trek: Picard, alongside Lead Creature Designer Neville Page, Vincent Van Dyke and his prosthetics studio team, as well as Make-Up and Prosthetics Department Head James MacKinnon about the process from start to stage.
PICARD PROPS: Property Master Jeffrey Lombardi takes fans on a tour of the many props created for Season One of Star Trek: Picard.
SET ME UP: Production Designer Todd Cherniawsky serves as the tour guide for the main stages of Star Trek: Picard, including the La Sirena, Picard’s study and the Borg Cube. Cherniawsky, Supervising Art Director Iain McFadyen and Set Decorator Lisa Alkofer also discuss the various designs for the show.
STAR TREK: SHORT TREKS: “CHILDREN OF MARS” – Twelve-year-old classmates Kima and Lil find themselves at odds with each other on a day that will change their lives forever.
COMMENTARY:
STAR TREK: SHORT TREKS: “CHILDREN OF MARS” – Executive producer and co-writer Alex Kurtzman, and co-writers Jenny Lumet and Kirsten Beyer, discuss the featured Short Treks episode.
The Star Trek: Lower Decks cast is expanding today as actor and comedian Paul Scheer has beamed aboard the animated series in a recurring role, joining the starship’s command staff as the USS Cerritos’ chief engineer.
Scheer voices Lt. Commander Andy Billups, chief engineer of the California-class starship, and commanding officer of Ensign Rutherford (Eugene Cordero), the young gold-shirted officer who sports the distinctive-looking cybernetic headpiece in the series.
Lt. Commander Andy Billups (voiced by Paul Scheer), chief engineer of the USS Cerritos. (CBS All Access)
The casting was announced today via Deadline, though the character will appear throughout the first season of Lower Decks.
Scheer has an extensive background in television comedy, appearing in dozens of roles over the last twenty years, from his parts on Comedy Central’s late-90’s classic Upright Citizens Brigade, to modern stints Veep, The League, Fresh Off the Boat, and many, many other productions along the way.
Star Trek: Lower Decks debuts on CBS All Access and on CTV SciFi Channel on August 6; more information and a first extended look at the upcoming animated series is expected during this Thursday’s Star Trek Universe panel during San Diego Comic Con @ Home.
Like their previous releases, the company’s Tricorder replica is set to have a variety of electronic, interactive features, but even with the limited amount of information currently available about the project, looks to be one heck of a special product.
On its official site, The Wand Company also offered up an early set of answers to expected fan questions about this new product, which is targeted for a $250 USD price point when it goes on sale later this year.
When will the Tricorder be available?
The Tricorder Replica is currently in the final stages of development. Later in the year we will announce when the Tricorder will be available for pre-order. The Tricorder will be shipping to customers in Summer 2021. Pre-orders will open as a priority for fans who register their interest first.
Why are you announcing the Tricorder now if it is not shipping until next year?
Since our Bluetooth® Communicator replica was announced in 2015, we have received an enormous number of messages from fans around the world asking us to complete the Landing Party set by making a Tricorder. We know Summer 2021 seems like a long time to wait, but we wanted Star Trek fans to be able to share in our excitement as soon as we were far enough along in our product development to give us the confidence that we would be able to recreate this iconic prop with the level of sophistication it demands.
How much will it cost?
We’re aiming for a recommended retail price of $250 USD / £250 GBP. We appreciate this is expensive, and much more expensive than our Star Trek Bluetooth® Communicator and Phaser, but the Tricorder is the most complex product we’ve ever developed and, with its electronics, sensors and authentic materials, it’s a much more expensive product to make.
Is it an accurate replica?
Yes. The Tricorder Replica has been developed after years of extensive research, and meticulously designed using 3D scans of the last-remaining screen-used hero prop. Carefully chosen materials and manufacturing processes, accurately matching the prop and its original design intent, ensure that it will be the perfect companion to our highly accurate Star Trek Phaser and Bluetooth® Communicator prop replicas, at last completing the Landing Party set.
How does it work?
Our Tricorder is designed to work just like the fantasy version imagineered by The Original Series script writers in the 1960s, with more than a little help from some 21st century technology. A full-colour LCD displays information stored in the Tricorder along with dynamic data gathered by its sensors and audio recording function. More details of the functionality will be revealed later this year – register your interest on the form above to be kept updated.
What can I do with it?
Measure the environment, scan radio frequencies, record audio, impress all your friends, enjoy seeing your dearest Star Trek wish come true and love the fact that you own perhaps the most sophisticated prop replica ever designed and manufactured.
If you’re a classic Trek fan who is itching to add one of these new Tricorder replicas when they finally arrive next year, The Wand Company is asking you to add your email to its ‘interest list’ — and by doing so, you’ll get one of these certificates (no value), and be set to receive updates on product availability and functionality details as the licensee moves forward with production.
So, collectors: do you plan to add The Wand Company’s newest Original Series replica to your collection? Sound off in the comments below!
After his previous Star Trek: Discovery outing — last summer’s The Enterprise War — explored what happened to one major set of characters before they were introduced in Discovery’s second season, author John Jackson Miller returns with Die Standing, a story which looks back at the origin of former Terran Emperor Philippa Georgiou’s relationship with Section 31.
Before her return to the show in Season 2’s “Point of Light,” then already indoctrinated into Section 31’s world, we’ve only seen a brief glimpse of her introduction to the clandestine organization’s shadowy world, by way of a deleted scene from Discovery Season 1.
Miller picks up that short scene — which also features the debut of actor Alan Van Sprang’s character Leland — and runs with it, telling an enjoyable adventure story that focuses primarily on Mirror Georgiou (with some moments of ‘prime’ Georgiou along the way), introducing some interesting new aliens and enhancing some surprising characters from Star Trek episodes of yore.
Die Standing has a big scale, but it’s ultimately a character piece for one woman: Terran refugee Philippa Georgiou, now cast aside and left to fend for herself in a strange and unfamiliar universe.
The extent to which Miller’s story works for you is likely to align closely with your opinion of the Georgiou character — one that remains irredeemable for many fans. On Discovery, the writers have attempted rehabilitate the character over the course of Season 2, transition the character from a monstrous dictator who literally eats people to a more nuanced ally, albeit one with unclear intentions.
Georgiou’s first encounter with Section 31 on Qo’noS.
Miller does an admirable job of working to reconcile the Terran Emperor’s former ways with the woman who joined Discovery’s fight against Control in Season 2, but is probably not going to change your mind about the character too much, if you haven’t yet come around to accepting her role in the show.
Despite all that, however, the characterization of Georgiou is spot on. You can hear Michelle Yeoh’s delicious performance as the once-powerful emperor leap off the page, and the character as presented in Die Standing feels very true to her on-screen portrayal. Miller also has fun being inside Georgiou’s head, giving us additional looks and insights into what life is like in the Mirror Universe and how it differs from our own.
Like The Enterprise War before it, the best part of Die Standing is how Miller weaves together interesting new concepts with familiar characters and ideas from the Star Trek canon. His novels are never total retreads of existing material, but they also go deeper into the existing franchise canon than just the occasional hat tip or nod to supplement an original story.
As with the two versions of Philippa Georgiou, Die Standing is full of ideas and characters that mirror each other or subvert your expectations. The original race introduced in the novel — or trio of races, depending on your interpretation — The Troika, are twisted reflection of the Federation, representing an exploitative marriage of convenience more than a fulfilling alliance of mutual cooperation.
Kirk’s one-time rival Finnegan — a “Shore Leave” illusion — makes a real appearance.
In addition to the action and adventure, there’s a mystery subplot that lies underneath the novel: who are these mysterious aliens, and how are they related to the mysterious deaths of the crew of an Orion trading vessel discovered by then-Lieutenant Phillipa Georgiou?
And one of the novel’s supporting characters, perhaps its most surprising inclusion, is all about subverting expectations. Of all the characters in all of Star Trek that he could have played with, Miller chooses to re-introduce Finnegan – yes, that Finnegan, James Kirk’s former Academy rival — originally seen in the classic episode “Shore Leave.”
Miller significantly expands the character from the one-note bully seen in that episode, gives him depth, and also provides us a look at Finnegan’s Mirror Universe counterpart from Georgiou’s perspective. You won’t hate Finnegan so much after reading this novel, which is really saying something, given how odious the depiction of the character is in “Shore Leave.”
And to round out the main trio of characters in the book, Georgiou and Finnegan are joined by Emony Dax — the third Dax host — and former champion gymnast. Like the extended time the Star Trek: Enterprise novel series spent with Emony’s predecessor Tobin Dax, it’s always fun to “meet” one of the Trill’s historical hosts, and Miller does a good job of shading the character with some of the traits we later saw in Jadzia and Ezri in Deep Space Nine.
In addition to pulling in Original Series and Deep Space Nine characters, as expected from a book focused on Section 31, we also spend time with Admiral Cornwell and S31 agent Leland, both taking featured roles in the Die Standing story.
Agent Leland and Admiral Cornwell, each tied to Section 31 in ‘Discovery,’ have roles to play.
Cornwell’s scenes are great, but Miller leans into the idea — hinted at in Discovery — that Leland is not really all that good at his job. Repeatedly throughout the novel other characters out-think him, leaving what we are to presume is Section 31’s top agent one step behind the curve the entire time.
The main villain of Die Standing is a tie-in to a classic Trek episode. It’s great to get more information about an classic, mysterious alien, but this book does continue a Discovery tradition: is giving its characters much more information than Captain Kirk’s crew gets a decade down the timeline. Die Standing uses the Star Trek canon to great effect, but the disappointing byproduct is that it is another case of a different set of characters solving a mystery before Kirk and Spock do later in the timeline.
Overall, Die Standing is another enjoyable addition to the line of Star Trek: Discovery novels, expanding on what is seen on-screen to give the characters and events of the show greater depth and clarity. Given the main character of this novel is a polarizing one, reactions to the book are likely to match them.
But if Michelle Yeoh’s portrayal of Philippa Georgiou has even made you smile – even if you find yourself feeling conflicted about rooting for a character with such a despicable past – you’ll find a lot to enjoy here.
Six months after they were first announced, Funko collectors can now get their hands on the two new Star Trek: Discovery POP! releases – the first Trek entries in the widely-collected figurine line since 2016’s Star Trek Beyond character series.
Commander Michael Burnham (POP! release #1002) and Commander Saru (#1003) are now available from a variety of retailers (in pre-order at many of them) but the company seems to be offering direct purchase through Amazon for immediate shipment.
Burnham’s POP! figure (available here) features the officer in her Season 2 sciences uniform, complete with silver Starfleet delta badge and departmental ornamentation, as well as a standard-issue phaser in hand.
Michael Burnham 'Star Trek: Discovery' Funko POP!
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Saru’s POP! figure (available here) has the Kelpien in his standard gold Command division uniform, and includes his unique alien hand design and hoof-like Starfleet boots (assisted by a clear peg under his heel for stability).
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At present, Burnham and Saru are the only two Star Trek: Discovery characters expected to be released, but if we hear that any additional members of the crew are set to join this landing party, we’ll be sure to let you know.
Sound off, Funko fans — are you going to add Burnham and Saru to your collection? Let us know your thoughts on these new releases in the comments below!