Star Trek Strange New Worlds S1 E8 The Elysian Kingdom Review

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Qapla' all... Star Trek Strange New Worlds has begun. Have they finally listened to fans and restored episodic trek we all loved? Does Anson Mount continue playing Captain Pike like many loved in Star Trek Discovery? Does Rebecca Romijn as Una (AKA Number One) still like cheeseburgers? Does cadet Uhura live up to the class Nichelle Nichols brought to the role? We'll see. Spoilers abound!

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Wikipedia Plot...
The Enterprise is surveying a nebula when its warp drive suddenly fails, causing the crew to black out. M'Benga awakens early, but the nebula has reshaped Enterprise's interior into the high fantasy setting of his daughter's favorite fairy tale, with the crew unwillingly roleplaying as its characters. He discusses the situation with Hemmer, the only other crew member aware of the situation, and they discover the nebula has its own consciousness, surmising that it is behind the role play. M'Benga materializes his daughter and asks for her help; she confirms the nebula had detected her energy pattern. Hemmer becomes the nebula's telepathic spokesperson; he says the nebula offered to cure her cytokinesia by converting her into an energy being, and constructed the fantasy to help M'Benga realize, through the tale's moral, that he should let her go. M'Benga decides to do so after saying his farewells, and the nebula releases Enterprise and restores its warp drive and normal interior.

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Wiki Cast
Anson Mount as Christopher Pike: captain of the USS Enterprise. The writers took Mount's own leadership style as inspiration for the character. Co-showrunner Akiva Goldsman explained that Mount liked to find consensus within a group, and so a table was added to Pike's quarters where he could convene the crew and cook for them.
Ethan Peck as Spock: science officer aboard the Enterprise
Jess Bush as Christine Chapel: a civilian nurse on the Enterprise. Co-showrunner Henry Alonso Myers felt the character's portrayal in The Original Series came from a "very different conception of women and of marriage and what people would do in their jobs" that present-day audiences would not expect, and sought to tell new stories with a character inspired by Bush's strengths.
Christina Chong as La'an Noonien-Singh: the Enterprise's newly assigned chief of security and a relative of Ricardo Montalbán's Star Trek villain Khan Noonien Singh
Celia Rose Gooding as Nyota Uhura: a cadet on the Enterprise specializing in linguistics. Despite the character's important role throughout the Star Trek franchise, the writers felt that there was a lot still unknown about her that could be explored.
Melissa Navia as Erica Ortegas: the Enterprise's helmsman. Her surname is a reference to the original Star Trek pitch which included a navigator named Jose Ortegas.
Babs Olusanmokun as M'Benga: the Enterprise's chief medical officer
Bruce Horak as Hemmer: the Enterprise's chief engineer. Hemmer is an Aenar, which are an albino subspecies of Andorians that are generally depicted as blind; Horak is blind in one eye with limited sight in the other.
Rebecca Romijn as Una Chin-Riley / Number One: first officer of the Enterprise and second-in-command to Pike

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