Lower Decks Showrunner Mike McMahan on the Season 3 Finale, Season 4 Stakes, and How To Top a Return to DS9

The third season of Star Trek: Lower Decks has come to its end with the season finale episode, “The Stars at Night.” The Texas-class ships are neutralized, Mariner has returned home, and Shax got to eject the warp core. It’s been an eventful season for Lower Decks. The final two episodes dug into professional rivalry in Starfleet in a way that Star Trek rarely does, perhaps explaining why so many Starfleet admirals seem to turn into villains. It also paid a visit to Deep Space 9 to check in with…

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Star Trek: SPOILER Leaves Starfleet

Starfleet just lost an officer in the last episode of Star Trek: Lower Decks. (SPOILERS follows Star Trek: Lower Decks Episode “Reliable Sources”) in the new Star Trek: Lower Decks Captain Freeman’s Episode launches a new second contact initiative. Starfleet decided to send a reporter from the Federation to Cerritos to chronicle the event. Freeman panics, and worries about her reputation and that of her ship and crew. I decided to put the ship almost on lockdown and only allow selected crew members to speak to the reporter. All the…

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Star Trek just introduced a whole new type of Starship

Star Trek has introduced a whole new type of spacecraft into its world. (SPOILERS follows Star Trek: Lower Decks Episode “Reliable Sources.”) Latest Star Trek: Lower Decks The episode sees Captain Freeman (Dawn Lewis) launch her new communication initiative. Starfleet decided to send a reporter from the Federation News Network to cover the occasion, putting Freeman, her ship, and her command under the microscope. She ends up heading to a planet where he previously appeared Star Trek: The Next Generation, Ornara. After discovering that Ornara does not need CerritusWith help,…

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Star Trek icon makes a surprising return to the franchise

a Star Trek: The Original Series A star just made a surprise return to the Star Trek franchise. spoilers to Star Trek: Lower Decks Follow-up to the episode “Crisis Point 2: Paradoxus”. As a sequel to the original “Crisis Point”, “Crisis Point 2: Paradoxus” is back again. Star Trek: Lower DecksThe comedic lens toward the Star Trek movies. Towards the end of the episode, there is a scene that refers to a scene from Star Trek Generations. In the original scene, Jean-Luc Piccard finds himself in the Nexus, where he…

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Star Trek reveals a surprising Starfleet member joining Division 31

An amazing character joins the ranks of the secret organization, Section 31 in Star Trek: Lower DecksThe latest episode. spoilers for Star Trek: Lower DecksThe latest episode, “Crisis Point 2: The Paradox,” continues. As a sequel to the original “Crisis Point” episode, it’s no surprise that “Crisis Point 2: Paradoxus” is mostly a parody of the Star Trek movies. The episode sees Boimler trying to create his own holodeck movie experience better than the one offered by Mariner in the original “Crisis Point” episode. At the end of the episode,…

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Star Trek’s Armin Shimerman used Quark’s Deep Space Nine teeth while voicing back to the basements

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Actor Armin Shimmerman went the extra mile to reprise his role as Quark in the final episode of Star Trek: Lower Decks. The episode, “Hear Everything, Trust Nothing”, brought the USS Cerritus to the space station with a name featured in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Sherman reprized his role as waiter Ferengi Quark, along with his role Nine deep space Co-starring Nana Visitor as Kira Neres, a former Bajoran freedom fighter now tasked with running the station since the disappearance of Captain Sisko. ComicBook.com…

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A peek into the basements reveals a sequel to Crisis Point

During the celebration of Star Trek Day today, Paramount + We released a sneak peek of a scene from an upcoming episode of Star Trek: Lower Decks. The scene comes from the eighth episode of the program, which is currently broadcasting the third season. The title “Crisis Point 2: Paradoxus” reveals that it is a sequel to the season one episode “Crisis Point”, which was a parody of the Star Trek movies. In the clip, Boimler’s Holodeck sequel attempts to live up to the original. The episode will begin on…

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Jack Quaid from the lower floors explains the details of a strange new worlds crossover

Star Trek: Lower Decks Star Jack Quaid clarifies some details about the crossover series with Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. Announced at San Diego Comic-Con, the crossover sees the Rhine-Boemler and Mariner of the USS Cerritus Coming aboard the USS project Under the command of Captain Pike. While it was an episode Strange new worlds Might feature some animation, Quaid and his co-star, Tawny Newsome, will be in full live action while they’re aboard. project. It will not be the situation in which he lives project The crew interacts with…

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Jack Quaid hopes to be a rare Star Trek actor who also appears in Star Wars

Despite the rivalry between star trek And the star Wars Not quite what it was decades ago, the fact that both franchises are probably at their biggest points in terms of gross output is a good thing for everyone, especially the actors. Although The Boys star Jack Quaid has lent his voice to Trek, playing Brad Boimler in the animated Star Trek: Lower Decks, he’ll be making his live show debut in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, sharing a crossover between the two shows. Speaking in a new interview, Quaid…

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Strange new worlds and basements crossover announced at Comic-Con 2022

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds And the Star Trek: Lower Decks They are on a collision course. During today’s Star Trek Universe panel from Hall H at San Diego Comic-Con, Paramount + Announcing a crossover event featuring stars Star Trek: Strange New Worlds And the Star Trek: Lower Decks. The crossover will happen in the next episode of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 2. Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Superstar Anson Mount announced the news as Star Trek: Lower Decks The stars Tawny Newsome and Jack Quaid crash Strange…

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