

Wesley can be seen beaming onto the USS Enterprise. Kirk from a future alternate timeline, and he is back in season 2. Paul Wesley appeared in the season one finale as James T. The updated design for the classic TOS ship was first seen in season 2 of Discovery. Later, there is a shot of a Klingon D-7 battle cruiser.


The snowy conditions could even reveal this to be Rura Penthe itself. This could possibly be a prison holding Starfleet officers from the recent Klingon War. Later in the trailer, Captain Pike and La’an can be seen surveilling what looks like a Klingon outpost, although it appears to feature an emblem for Starfleet. The hair, makeup, and costumes for the Klingons in this trailer is more in line with traditional designs from the Next Generation era. No Klingons have been seen since, neither in seasons 3 and 4 of Discovery nor in the first season of Strange New Worlds. Strange New Worlds is a spin-off from season 2 of Star Trek: Discovery, which updated the different look of the Klingons featured in the first season. Spock can be seen celebrating with Klingon Warriors and drinking Klingon bloodwine. Perhaps the most noteworthy thing in the trailer was the appearance of Klingons. The Enterprise warps away from Starbase 1.
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This base was seen a few times during season 1 and was first featured in the series premiere. Possibly related to Una’s trial, there are a few shots of the Enterprise around Starbase 1, located in the Sol system. The only hints of this are a couple of shots of a courtroom bell being rung, the same kind used by Starfleet in the TOS episode “Court Martial.”ĭETAIL: In one shot next to the bell, a PADD displays Una’s “Classified” Starfleet record. The character appears back in uniform throughout the trailer, so this issue likely gets resolved early on in the season. Season 1 ended on a bit of a cliffhanger with Una “Number One” Chin-Riley arrested for hiding her genetically engineered past as an Illyrian. So many crew members from so many planets, everyone on their own journey. In the mystery and vastness of space, we come together. Una sets the stageĮven with the frantic pace of quick moments in rapid succession, there is a bit of a theme holding the trailer together, summarized in a voice-over from Una: We have pored over the trailer and pieced the big highlights together, adding context along with some educated guesses. Because this was a teaser, and because the show is episodic, the trailer offered a wide variety of moments showing the crew of the USS Enterprise having different adventures. Last week, Paramount+ released the first trailer for the upcoming second season of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.
