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I Just Noticed Strange New Worlds' Series Premiere Quietly Paid Tribute To 2 Star Trek Heroes

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Star Trek: Strange New Worlds provided a jumping-on point for new fans while also serving as a new project within the same Star Trek timeline as the rest of the franchise, so it managed to quietly reference two Starfleet icons in a way that doesn’t disturb the viewing process. As one of the newest Star Trek TV shows, Strange New Worlds has the advantage of acknowledging eras of the saga that previous projects couldn’t. Although it works well as an isolated story, it’s still very fun to notice those subtle little Easter Eggs.

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With Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 3 coming soon and season 4 currently in production, it can be very easy to get excited about the show’s future. However, the first two runs are so densely packed with nods to the larger franchise that noticing new things each time is part of the experience. Although Strange New Worlds arguably has a responsibility to keep things relatively accessible to new Trekkies, that clearly hasn’t stopped the show from name-dropping characters only established fans would pick up on.

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Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ Premiere Has A Shuttle Named Stamets

The shuttle returns Captain Pike to the USS Enterprise

After essentially being forced back into service again after discovering his fate in Star Trek: Discovery, Anson Mount’s Captain Christopher Pike returns to the USS Enterprise in a shuttle with a very loaded name: Stamets. Although there is a second possibility (which I’ll get to in a little while), what’s most likely is that the vessel has been named after the USS Discovery’s astromycologist, Commander Paul Stamets (Anthony Rapp). Although the true nature of his disappearance is classified, Starfleet (or Pike) may have paid tribute to Rapp’s character by naming a shuttle in his honor.

The actual Paul Stamets is also a mushroom expert, and Star Trek has several shuttles named after key historical figures.

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The alternative is that the shuttle was already named, even before Pike’s encounter with Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) and her crew in Star Trek: Discovery season 2. If so, then it more than likely got its name from the real-life figure who inspired the creation of Discovery‘s Paul Stamets. The actual Paul Stamets is also a mushroom expert, and Star Trek has several shuttles named after key historical figures. That being said, given the timing of the shuttle name reveal, I think it’s more likely that it’s named after Rapp’s character.

Strange New Worlds’ Premiere Has A Tribute To Star Trek: Enterprise’s Captain Archer

Jonathon Archer went on to become an admiral after Star Trek: Enterprise

The first Star Trek: Strange New Worlds episode isn’t content with just name-dropping Paul Stamets. Instead, it delves even deeper into the franchise’s canonical past and names another ship after a decorated Starfleet officer – Scott Bakula’s Jonathon Archer. The captain of the Enterprise NX-01 was a major player in all four seasons of Star Trek: Enterprise, and he was pivotal to the formative years of humanity’s exploration of life among the stars in the 22nd century.

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A Strange New Worlds Detail You Probably Missed Honors Star Trek’s Original Captain Pike

There’s a detail hidden in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds that alludes to Captain Pike’s past, and it’s so small you might’ve missed it.

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The USS Archer is the ship that’s found abandoned in orbit of Kiley 279. Unlike the shuttlecraft Stamets, it’s far easier to parse whether the Archer is named after Bakula’s character or someone else from Earth’s history. Although there are several famous figures with the surname Archer, none of them are particularly relevant to the scenario at hand. While Bakula’s character isn’t particularly tied to Kiley 279 either, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds is almost definitely paying tribute to the captain of Earth’s first-ever warp 5 starship.

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Star Trek: Strange New Worlds

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May 5, 2022

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Paramount+

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Showrunner

Henry Alonso Myers, Akiva Goldsman

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Dan Liu, Amanda Row, Maja Vrvilo, Akiva Goldsman, Dermott Downs, Eduardo Sánchez, Jeffrey W. Byrd, Jonathan Frakes, Jordan Canning, Leslie Hope, Valerie Weiss, Sydney Freeland, Christopher J. Byrne, Rachel Leiterman

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Writers

Onitra Johnson

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