How about Arne Darvin (TOS: The Trouble with Tribbles and DS9: Trials and Tribble-ations)? First he tries to sabotage the colonization efforts with poisoned grain, then he tries to kill Kirk with a boobytrapped tribble. Both plans relied on no one taking a close look at ordinary objects. Kind of sloppy for a black ops agent, then again, no one ever accused Klingons of being subtle.
I do not acknowledge the character played by Rainn Wilson is actually Harry Mudd. His personality is completely different from the character created by Roger C Carmel for the original series, and I couldn't stand the Wilson character at ALL! Yes, technically, it IS a prequel to his appearances in the original series, but a) Wilson is older than Carmel was when he originated the role, and b) there is no connection whatsoever to Carmel's version of the character. When he isn't doing injokes, Wilson is just plain mean and criminal. Carmel's Mudd was just a conman who is easily beaten by his own flaws, whereas Wilson's was a killer. The two styles simply don't jive in any way whatsoever. And as for Moriarty, well, it is unfortunate that he didn't come back for several years within TNG, and, frankly, it comes across as Picard and crew pulling a fast one on Moriarty, which ... may have been inevitable, but really isn't fair with the character as established by his first appearance in Elementary Dear Data. Now, I understand why there was an issue - apparently the Conan Doyle estate wasn't happy with TNG's use of Moriarty in the first place - but the series could have given more justice to him. And I recognize that, technically, this Moriarty has very little connection to the character created by Conan Doyle thanks to changes made by Data to his character, but TNG made him very sympathetic, and we care what happens to him. That he is basically imprisoned for the rest of eternity in what is essentially a video ball can be seen as cruel and unusual punishment and a huge betrayal in the end. It's also a bit out of character for Picard as well. I was very disappointed by his final fate. Now, I have not seen Picard at all because I have no desire to pay for Paramount Minus, no, thank you, so I have no judgment on his characterization there, but from what I see here, it seems to be even more of a betrayal than Ship in a Bottle. My opinion, people.
Where is Fleet Admiral Elizabeth Shelby? We had to wait nearly 33 years to see Shelby again (in non-animated format, at least), and when we finally did, she showed up in style as a member of Starfleet’s top brass commanding the Enterprise F! Unfortunately, shortly after she is apparently killed unceremoniously by some “Borgified” ensigns with phasers, but it was at least nice while it lasted.
I don't consider this cheating since he returned as an older and more bitter character for it. Arne Darvin. First appearing in the Original Series episode "the Trouble with Tribbles" in December of 1967, Arne Darvin was a surgically altered Klingon intelligence agent sent to sabotage the Federation attempts to cultivate Sherman's Planet. Charlie Brill would later reprise his role in the 1996 Deep Space 9 episode and tribute to the 30th anniversary of Star Trek "Trials and Tribble-ations" (unashamidly one of my favorite episodes of all Star Trek). I would also put in a special mention for Nog. Although not appearing in Season 3 of Discovery, his name lives on in the form of a Starfleet ship of a class named after Aaron Eisenberg to honor his passing.
Technically, the Moriarty in ST: Picard is NOT the same one from 'Elementary Dear Data' and 'Ship in a Bottle'. The original Moriarty is still living out his life in the holodeck program in that cube. The one in ST: Picard is a different version. (Sort of like the Doctor's backup module appearing in 'Living Witness').
I really hope they revisit that Moriarty... but maybe there's an implication that he could be housed within the Daystrom facility, and repurposed, kinda like the new Data was, but that would be a sad state...
ABSOLUTELY! Those three are the best Klingons, very old school warriors. Worf was a pussycat, a sometimes violent killer of a pussycat but still a basic sweetheart. Martok was good but his time came later when the Empire and Federation got along. But watching those three on DS9 was like finally going to your high school reunion after 30 years and seeing how they changed but they were still who they were.
I was over the freakin moon when that DS9 episode first aired. My (much!) younger brother had never seen the original show and was puzzled by my "Oh, hell YEAH!" reaction.
I know they don't fit precisely onto this list, but three honorable mentions: DeForest Kelley as Doctor McCoy (who I expect we'll see in Strange New Worlds) in original Trek and TNG. Spock, of course. Scotty. And, (yes, this is the biggest stretch of all,) in voice, Walter Koenig as a (the father and son,) Chekov (Pavel and Anton) (he even used the Russian accent when quoting his father). As always thank you so very much for the video. (I hope we eventually get to see George Takei and Garrett Wang (Sulu & Kim) reprise their roles.) (Admiral Harry Kim, please.) (I'd also love to see / revisit Morgan Bateson & Jonathan Archer.)
Icheb. Who they unnecessarily killed in one of the most brutal way possibly. Vivisectied alive! They could gave found some other way for Seven of Nine to get disillusioned with Starfleet.
Me: Thirty years? That's a long time! William Russell: Hold my beer! Me: Uh, where'd you get that beer? William Russell: London! 1965! Don't worry, I'm groaning for you...
Missed Doctor M'Mebenga, Nurse Chapel and Number One (all TOS - Strange New Worlds), Wesley Crusher (TNG - last episode of Picard season 2), Dr Beverley Crusher (TNG Movies - Picard season 3), Uhura (TOS movies - Strange New Worlds) and my last one George Kirk (TOS Operation Annihilate! - Strange New Worlds. :)
Im not 100% sure, but i think TAS isn't considered canon, whereas LD is, so that might be why they are saying it might not count. Or i could be wrong about the canonicity.
I know it was Forbes choice not to continue in Trek post TNG. But I would have LOVED to see her as part of the Voyager crew. At least for a season or two.
Ro died an honorable death, and one cannot ask for more of a character. But it would have been nice to see her continue in STAR TREK. She was my absolute favorite (secondary cast) character.
@@wolvie14 As far as I remember, she was offered a lead role in DS9. They wrote the character of Kira after she refused based around the character she would have played.
From what I remember reading, the character of T'pol in ENTERPRISE was originally intended to be T'Pau. Yes, serving on a human starship. It got changed before production began.
@@xaenon My understanding that there was a rights issue with T'Pau that prevented them from using the character at that time. It was the same issue that delayed the use of Moriarty.
Slight correction: In America, we got to see the full episode of The Cage in 1986 with Gene Roddenberry doing intros and outros during the commercial breaks. The “missing” scenes not included in The Menagerie 2-parter were added back in as grainy black-and-white clips. It wasn’t until its video release in the 90s that, miraculously, those grainy black-and-white scenes were suddenly clear and in color.
2:17 Technically, the Cage aired for the first time on October 4, 1984. That would be 17 (almost 18) years later. But 33 years later he appears in the first episode of season 2's Discovery episode called, "Brother".
Well, when you're forced to watch your dad be tortured and killed, leave your people behind, and are believed to be the reason a mission went horribly wrong, it changes you. Michelle Forbes did a great job realizing the character on screen. She would challenge the crew at times and earn their trust, only to find herself in a position where she had to choose between Starfleet and what she felt was right. To her, she took the moral high ground by supporting the Maquis, even though it meant leaving the crew who came to be her family. Plus, she was the one who helped Picard piece together that the Bajorans were framed for the destruction of a colony. The crew's efforts lead to The Federation getting the Cardassians off Bajor, which is why Picard had keen interest in the success of the arrangements at DS9. In conclusion, Ro is a big part of why Bajor received its independence. She's sort of an unsung hero of the effort. But more importantly, she worked hard, made mistakes, but kept trying to make things right in spite of adversity. And let's not forget that Major Kira only exists because Michelle Forbes turned down the proposed use of Ro on DS9 as a main character.
Hollywood since 2017: "Hey remember this?" "Hey remember this from this show?!?!?!" Stop encouraging this, come up with SOMETHING NEW. How are you sheep eating this garbage up?
What a world, from "Harry Mudd showed up in a cartoon, but let's not count that" to "and here's several more examples where we HAVE TO include a cartoon!" smh
Uh.... What about Number One?? Not seen since The Cage, and with no interstitial Abrams version, then not seen again until the modern Paramount+ era. Doesn't she win???
You say Pike but glossed over #1. Not only 50+ years since she was seen but no name in all that time. Do only named characters count? And does Sam Kirk not count either?
Yeoman rand 8 episodes of original series and appeared in motion picture search for spock voyage home undiscovered country and appeared in star trek voyager flashback
With T"Pau they had to help her get her fingers into place for the Vulcan salute. Thats why her hand is raised directly up, she had to sit with it in postion until she was cued.
I was so happy to see Roe again she ddid a great job reprising the roll of Roe just for them to semi spoiler, get rid of her a couple episodes later. So sad.
I started watching when I was about 6 years and 11 months one thing that makes me glad I been watching since I was a wee lad is that the story hasn't ended yet I didn't even Star Trek was "a thing" I had no clue there was an original series or any movies just the next generation and even that I didn't even read it partly cause this was a month before my 7th birthday I couldn't read yet also cause I had no clue it was going to be even more of a thing
What about Jillian (from "The one with the Whales") that's even LONGER than 30 years. She I"m sure would have "made it" to the TNG era in terms of her character's age, but she's galavanting around the galaxy on some research ship instead of STUDYING THE WHALES. That was her argument to Kirk for taking her to the 23rd Century (and no Temporal police breathing down his neck?) who else in the 23rd century has any experience in marine biology (or humpback whales specifically??). So what is the fate of George and Gracie?
If they ever do more Short Treks, there has to be one where they bring back Gillian Taylor in the 2330s giving a presentation to Starfleet about the benefits of having whales serve on starships.
Well if thay did a SNW episode involving last seen in the TOS episode "Where No Man Has Gone Before" as the first episode of Trek to be aired thay would have the longest gap. But I think thay might be keeping "Lt. Cmdr. Gary Mitchell or Dr. Elizabeth Dehner or both of them" for an episode celebrating the Golden 50th Anniversary.
I want to see the ORIGINAL Bones McCoy come back. There has to be archival footage of De Kelley that could be integrated into one of the franchise episodes, even if it was to recall some ancient plague that has reappeared in the future on Prodigy, Lower Decks, Star Fleet Academy, or the allegedly proposed Star Trek Legacy series. Have Adm. Crusher use Bone's journals or medical logs in her research. Trust me, medical records are used a lot, and physicians are ALWAYS getting dinged for not keeping their progress notes up to date. It would especially be satisfying and hilarious to see the Kizinti medical officer on Lower Decks literall pawing her way through Bones McCoy's archives. 😅😂😊
the punk from Voyage Home. we saw him again in season 2 of Picard.
Played both times by Kirk Thatcher.
@@jtkirkfan2002 Once you're in Star Trek, you're never out.
@@joelellis7035 unless you’re Kirstie Alley.
good call, I loved that shout out
The return of that character was one of the few things that I liked about Picard season 2.
How about Arne Darvin (TOS: The Trouble with Tribbles and DS9: Trials and Tribble-ations)?
First he tries to sabotage the colonization efforts with poisoned grain, then he tries to kill Kirk with a boobytrapped tribble. Both plans relied on no one taking a close look at ordinary objects. Kind of sloppy for a black ops agent, then again, no one ever accused Klingons of being subtle.
I was listening to “we’ll meet again” when this video was uploaded, rather fitting.
the whole ex star fleet maqui being forgiveness by fighting in the dominion war makes total sense from a history standpoint it often happens
How about Wesley Crusher!
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I forgot 1993 was 30yrs ago... I forget that I was born jusut over 30yrs ago. Time flys, specially the last few years.
"Just" "flies"
Generally, when trying to seem witty, it's best to spellcheck.
KHAN!!!!! 😲🖖🖖🍁♈🍁🖖🖖
I do not acknowledge the character played by Rainn Wilson is actually Harry Mudd. His personality is completely different from the character created by Roger C Carmel for the original series, and I couldn't stand the Wilson character at ALL! Yes, technically, it IS a prequel to his appearances in the original series, but a) Wilson is older than Carmel was when he originated the role, and b) there is no connection whatsoever to Carmel's version of the character. When he isn't doing injokes, Wilson is just plain mean and criminal. Carmel's Mudd was just a conman who is easily beaten by his own flaws, whereas Wilson's was a killer. The two styles simply don't jive in any way whatsoever.
And as for Moriarty, well, it is unfortunate that he didn't come back for several years within TNG, and, frankly, it comes across as Picard and crew pulling a fast one on Moriarty, which ... may have been inevitable, but really isn't fair with the character as established by his first appearance in Elementary Dear Data. Now, I understand why there was an issue - apparently the Conan Doyle estate wasn't happy with TNG's use of Moriarty in the first place - but the series could have given more justice to him. And I recognize that, technically, this Moriarty has very little connection to the character created by Conan Doyle thanks to changes made by Data to his character, but TNG made him very sympathetic, and we care what happens to him. That he is basically imprisoned for the rest of eternity in what is essentially a video ball can be seen as cruel and unusual punishment and a huge betrayal in the end. It's also a bit out of character for Picard as well. I was very disappointed by his final fate.
Now, I have not seen Picard at all because I have no desire to pay for Paramount Minus, no, thank you, so I have no judgment on his characterization there, but from what I see here, it seems to be even more of a betrayal than Ship in a Bottle.
My opinion, people.
Hugh. Remember how excited everyone was for Hugh?
Hugh comes back!!!!! I just finished season 1 of Disco. It's my first full season of Trek and I am hooked!!!!
How about Sonya Gomez? It took 32 years for the ensign who spilled her chocolate drink on Picard to reappear, now as a captain too.
That is so stupid is it comical.
Where is Fleet Admiral Elizabeth Shelby? We had to wait nearly 33 years to see Shelby again (in non-animated format, at least), and when we finally did, she showed up in style as a member of Starfleet’s top brass commanding the Enterprise F! Unfortunately, shortly after she is apparently killed unceremoniously by some “Borgified” ensigns with phasers, but it was at least nice while it lasted.
Kirk Thatcher's "Punk guy" on the bus in both The One With The Whales and latterly in STP, brief, but still a return... :P
Regarding Mudd: 2017 - 1967= 50 years, not 40
I was just about to say that.
Spotted that one as well
Yup, me too!
just tells you Dr. Bernard was right about mathematics being important XD
I don't consider this cheating since he returned as an older and more bitter character for it. Arne Darvin. First appearing in the Original Series episode "the Trouble with Tribbles" in December of 1967, Arne Darvin was a surgically altered Klingon intelligence agent sent to sabotage the Federation attempts to cultivate Sherman's Planet. Charlie Brill would later reprise his role in the 1996 Deep Space 9 episode and tribute to the 30th anniversary of Star Trek "Trials and Tribble-ations" (unashamidly one of my favorite episodes of all Star Trek).
I would also put in a special mention for Nog. Although not appearing in Season 3 of Discovery, his name lives on in the form of a Starfleet ship of a class named after Aaron Eisenberg to honor his passing.
It's still makes me sad that Ro Laren died at season 3 of Picard.
Yeah, they bring her back just to kill her off! Just like what they did to Hugh and Icheb. I hated that.
that one was heartbreaking
Picard is non canon. Just an awful show.
Technically, the Moriarty in ST: Picard is NOT the same one from 'Elementary Dear Data' and 'Ship in a Bottle'. The original Moriarty is still living out his life in the holodeck program in that cube. The one in ST: Picard is a different version. (Sort of like the Doctor's backup module appearing in 'Living Witness').
I really hope they revisit that Moriarty... but maybe there's an implication that he could be housed within the Daystrom facility, and repurposed, kinda like the new Data was, but that would be a sad state...
Ooh maybe Lower Decks could dance with Moriarty
Provided it survived the destruction and crash of the Enterprise-D. Who's desk is it sitting on now?
@@boozypixels probably Barclay's 😀
Not even a copy, the Moriarty in Picard was a fever dream from DataLoreSoong
What about Shelby?
Thought the same.
And what about Walter Koenig? Its not pavel but still Chekov!
They said characters, not actors.
@William Clark commander Shelby the expert on the borg then Admiral Shelby the character not sure the actress real name
Shelby featured briefly in Picard S3.
What about Zephram Cochrane?
That's what I was wondering.
Giant Spock. Introduced in the animated series and his skeleton in Lower Decks. 🖖
A nice bonus about the 3 klingons in DS9 is that they were all played by the same actors from the original series.
ABSOLUTELY! Those three are the best Klingons, very old school warriors. Worf was a pussycat, a sometimes violent killer of a pussycat but still a basic sweetheart. Martok was good but his time came later when the Empire and Federation got along. But watching those three on DS9 was like finally going to your high school reunion after 30 years and seeing how they changed but they were still who they were.
I was over the freakin moon when that DS9 episode first aired. My (much!) younger brother had never seen the original show and was puzzled by my "Oh, hell YEAH!" reaction.
Nice to see MUDD but I think someone should do a small calculation on it 67 to 17 is 50 not 40 but besides that great list 👍😀
Just saying 🇧🇻
I know they don't fit precisely onto this list, but three honorable mentions: DeForest Kelley as Doctor McCoy (who I expect we'll see in Strange New Worlds) in original Trek and TNG. Spock, of course. Scotty. And, (yes, this is the biggest stretch of all,) in voice, Walter Koenig as a (the father and son,) Chekov (Pavel and Anton) (he even used the Russian accent when quoting his father).
As always thank you so very much for the video.
(I hope we eventually get to see George Takei and Garrett Wang (Sulu & Kim) reprise their roles.) (Admiral Harry Kim, please.) (I'd also love to see / revisit Morgan Bateson & Jonathan Archer.)
When Ro showed up I was screaming. "Thirty damn years!!! OMG". I had thought she was killed in the Dominion war.
Icheb. Who they unnecessarily killed in one of the most brutal way possibly. Vivisectied alive! They could gave found some other way for Seven of Nine to get disillusioned with Starfleet.
Your math is a little off. Mudd was 50 years, not 40. ;) 40 would have been 2007.
Sybok Star Trek V: The Final Frontier in 1989 and Strange new worlds 2022
Me: Thirty years? That's a long time!
William Russell: Hold my beer!
Me: Uh, where'd you get that beer?
William Russell: London! 1965!
Don't worry, I'm groaning for you...
How did you miss referencing Daniel Davis in his most popular television role as the wisecracking butler Niles in The Nanny?
This list is based on characters, not the actors who played them.
Shelby?
Missed Doctor M'Mebenga, Nurse Chapel and Number One (all TOS - Strange New Worlds), Wesley Crusher (TNG - last episode of Picard season 2), Dr Beverley Crusher (TNG Movies - Picard season 3), Uhura (TOS movies - Strange New Worlds) and my last one George Kirk (TOS Operation Annihilate! - Strange New Worlds. :)
I'd say that you should count TAS for Mudd since you're counting examples that show up in Lower Decks.
Im not 100% sure, but i think TAS isn't considered canon, whereas LD is, so that might be why they are saying it might not count.
Or i could be wrong about the canonicity.
M'Benga, of course.
There's a good one!
Zefram Cochrane had 29 years between TOS and First Contact
Right! He should have been mentioned.
What ya forgot about Davis in Red October, is Gates McFadden played the Wife. 🤓
Actually, she played the wife of Alec Baldwin's character, Jack Ryan.
@@masterskrain2630 Yes, Jack Ryan's the main character. Ergo, The Wife.
Also, Davis want just an officer, he was the Captain of the Enterprise
I watched TOS.... with my Dad..... Thanks Dad I don't know what I would have done without you...... thanks again.... Carpe Viva
I know it was Forbes choice not to continue in Trek post TNG. But I would have LOVED to see her as part of the Voyager crew. At least for a season or two.
Ro died an honorable death, and one cannot ask for more of a character. But it would have been nice to see her continue in STAR TREK. She was my absolute favorite (secondary cast) character.
Infact, she was offered the main role in Voyager. But would not commit to a serie that would last years
@@wolvie14 As far as I remember, she was offered a lead role in DS9. They wrote the character of Kira after she refused based around the character she would have played.
Yeah many of us were excited for Moriarty and I dare say many of us were disappointed too.
Check your Mudd math... 😂
Wasn't T'Pau in Star Trek III? Also number one should be on the list. Bring us part 2!
Number One has to be the all-time record holder since she was introduced in Disco S2.04
No, that was T'lar. Another priestess.
From what I remember reading, the character of T'pol in ENTERPRISE was originally intended to be T'Pau. Yes, serving on a human starship. It got changed before production began.
@@xaenon My understanding that there was a rights issue with T'Pau that prevented them from using the character at that time. It was the same issue that delayed the use of Moriarty.
Slight correction: In America, we got to see the full episode of The Cage in 1986 with Gene Roddenberry doing intros and outros during the commercial breaks. The “missing” scenes not included in The Menagerie 2-parter were added back in as grainy black-and-white clips. It wasn’t until its video release in the 90s that, miraculously, those grainy black-and-white scenes were suddenly clear and in color.
Moriarty shouldn't be on this list. That was him in form only. He wasn't the real one from the show.
Talk about doing Shelby dirty leaving her out of this?
The Computer voice from the D?
Did I hear Ellie right? 🤔 Oh, she said SHIP in a bottle. 😣
2:17 Technically, the Cage aired for the first time on October 4, 1984. That would be 17 (almost 18) years later. But 33 years later he appears in the first episode of season 2's Discovery episode called, "Brother".
Ro's return certainly had all the feels
This means only one thing. WE NEED THE RETURN OF GARY MITCHELL! MAKE IT HAPPEN, LOWER DECKS!
It would be interesting if we've seen his sister in SNW.
@@bjorn00000 Oh dear lord, no..
@@CaptRobertApril Why that reaction?
@@bjorn00000 SNW has made enough of a mockery of canon. No more.
@@CaptRobertApril Oh please. Fools like you wouldn't be satisfied unless they were using cardboard sets with extras dressed in go-go boots.
10:34 shit in a bottle
You know there will need to be a part 2.
I honestly never saw the big deal about Ro. She was there, she wasn't a bad character, but I never saw what everyone else saw.
I'd have to re-watch episodes that featured her to understand why she's a fan favorite. I always found her to be low-key annoying.
Well, when you're forced to watch your dad be tortured and killed, leave your people behind, and are believed to be the reason a mission went horribly wrong, it changes you. Michelle Forbes did a great job realizing the character on screen. She would challenge the crew at times and earn their trust, only to find herself in a position where she had to choose between Starfleet and what she felt was right. To her, she took the moral high ground by supporting the Maquis, even though it meant leaving the crew who came to be her family.
Plus, she was the one who helped Picard piece together that the Bajorans were framed for the destruction of a colony. The crew's efforts lead to The Federation getting the Cardassians off Bajor, which is why Picard had keen interest in the success of the arrangements at DS9.
In conclusion, Ro is a big part of why Bajor received its independence. She's sort of an unsung hero of the effort. But more importantly, she worked hard, made mistakes, but kept trying to make things right in spite of adversity.
And let's not forget that Major Kira only exists because Michelle Forbes turned down the proposed use of Ro on DS9 as a main character.
Guys, look here, we have an Edgelord that is so special and there is no one else like him. All hail!
She was supposed to be much more important but Forbes did not commit to their plan.
@@silversonic1
Sometimes things just work out. Major Kira was great in that role. DS9 was a near perfect series.
4:05 my math might be shakey but that's 50 years?
isn't that 50 years for Mudd?
They have to show Gary Mitchell in strange new worlds 👍👍👍👍
I think it would be difficult. I'm pretty sure his posting to ENTERPRISE happened only after Kirk took command.
I'd love to be proven wrong, tho.
No love for Shelby apparently.
Hollywood since 2017: "Hey remember this?" "Hey remember this from this show?!?!?!" Stop encouraging this, come up with SOMETHING NEW. How are you sheep eating this garbage up?
11:09 What Ep of Picard. I must have looked away I don't remember seeing him.
1967 to 2017 is 50 years not 40
It was 50 years for Mudd...
That's a fun list. Thank you.
Rain Wilson was no way Harry Mudd - he was already too old, and it was ridiculous that he went Simon Phoenix in his second DISCOVERY appearance
What a world, from "Harry Mudd showed up in a cartoon, but let's not count that" to "and here's several more examples where we HAVE TO include a cartoon!" smh
You said of Mudd it’s “Bang on 40 years between appearances in 1967 and 2017” but in fact that is a 50 year time span… what am I missing?!?
“Hava Nagilla” is “appropriate battle music”?
I may have been some pretty violent, Jewish weddings! 😮😂
What about Number One- first played by Majel Barrett Roddenberry, then by Rebecca Romijn?
Icheb
Uh.... What about Number One?? Not seen since The Cage, and with no interstitial Abrams version, then not seen again until the modern Paramount+ era. Doesn't she win???
Sadly they didn't bring back Nurse Ogawa from TNG and she should have had some kind of cameo.
You say Pike but glossed over #1. Not only 50+ years since she was seen but no name in all that time. Do only named characters count? And does Sam Kirk not count either?
Whoever did the math for this video made a big mistake. The difference between 1967 and 2017 is not 40 years but 50.
You guys had better check your math on the whole Mudd thing.
1967 to 2017 is 50 years not 40.
Yeoman rand 8 episodes of original series and appeared in motion picture search for spock voyage home undiscovered country and appeared in star trek voyager flashback
Sam Kirk's got a pretty big gap as well. 1967-2022 55 years
With T"Pau they had to help her get her fingers into place for the Vulcan salute. Thats why her hand is raised directly up, she had to sit with it in postion until she was cued.
I LOVE Star Trek Discovery. Great characters
Picard's final words to Ro, just before her death, did bring me to tears.
10:40 Not just any officer, the Commanding Officer.
When I see Korg, I really see Baltar from BattleStar Galactica, The first series.
Ro Laren was both. She was a principled hero that betrayed her uniform.
I was so happy to see Roe again she ddid a great job reprising the roll of Roe just for them to semi spoiler, get rid of her a couple episodes later. So sad.
Shelby?????
First Contact - when the first two Enterprise crewmen were assimilated. I still can’t watch that scene.
Harry Mudd: 2017 - 1967 = 50 years, not 40 years.
The character "Worf Wins Poker" (The Emissary)
Captain Ellie is just so beautiful ❤❤ thanks for the video
Hi, Could you all do a video of your top 5 class of ships? many thanks
I started watching when I was about 6 years and 11 months one thing that makes me glad I been watching since I was a wee lad is that the story hasn't ended yet I didn't even Star Trek was "a thing" I had no clue there was an original series or any movies just the next generation and even that I didn't even read it partly cause this was a month before my 7th birthday I couldn't read yet also cause I had no clue it was going to be even more of a thing
Am I the only one who feels kinda bad for Armus?
Daniel Davis who plays Moriarty was born in Arkansas.
What about Jillian (from "The one with the Whales") that's even LONGER than 30 years. She I"m sure would have "made it" to the TNG era in terms of her character's age, but she's galavanting around the galaxy on some research ship instead of STUDYING THE WHALES. That was her argument to Kirk for taking her to the 23rd Century (and no Temporal police breathing down his neck?) who else in the 23rd century has any experience in marine biology (or humpback whales specifically??). So what is the fate of George and Gracie?
If they ever do more Short Treks, there has to be one where they bring back Gillian Taylor in the 2330s giving a presentation to Starfleet about the benefits of having whales serve on starships.
I can only do the vulcan salute with my left hand so i feel her pain
can terry write ro laren back in . i reckon for the script for one episode
I should probably go watch Picard
Ellie = insta-like! Great job as always!!!!
Well if thay did a SNW episode involving last seen in the TOS episode "Where No Man Has Gone Before" as the first episode of Trek to be aired thay would have the longest gap.
But I think thay might be keeping "Lt. Cmdr. Gary Mitchell or Dr. Elizabeth Dehner or both of them" for an episode celebrating the Golden 50th Anniversary.
It was 20 years before Captain Pike actually showed up in the first official TV airing of "The Cage" in 1988 (20 years on from TOS in 1968)
How about a list of ten characters that need or should return
Get on with it! Seems like we had to wait years to start the video
Wasn't T'pau in Search for Spock? I thought it was even the same actress as TOS.
No. That was T'lar. A different priestess.
Befoooore we start!
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I want to see the ORIGINAL Bones McCoy come back. There has to be archival footage of De Kelley that could be integrated into one of the franchise episodes, even if it was to recall some ancient plague that has reappeared in the future on Prodigy, Lower Decks, Star Fleet Academy, or the allegedly proposed Star Trek Legacy series. Have Adm. Crusher use Bone's journals or medical logs in her research. Trust me, medical records are used a lot, and physicians are ALWAYS getting dinged for not keeping their progress notes up to date. It would especially be satisfying and hilarious to see the Kizinti medical officer on Lower Decks literall pawing her way through Bones McCoy's archives. 😅😂😊
McCoy has been quoted by Doctor Crusher and Voyagers EMH. I just don't remember the specific episodes now.
Thanks to ChatGPT, i found out that Crusher mentions McCoy in Encounter at Farpoint and The Naked Now and the EMH mentions him in Lifesigns.
Deforest Kelley did guest-star (cameo) in "Encounter at Farpoint" and "techni-magically" was in Trials and Tribbleations.
Dr. T'Ana (USS Cerritos CMO) is a Caitian, like Lt. M'ress in The Animated Series.