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The nature of Trelane's mysterious god-like species is revealed in Star Trek #21 after 57 years. The connection between Trelane and the Q Continuum is questioned in this latest issue. The absence ...
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds hasn't done a "Q" episode yet, and those are a standard in most episodic adventures that came after TNG. Trelane would be the gateway to doing that, and probably the ...
It practically nails 'We're on Star Trek' to the wall ... it is now pretty safe to say he's playing Trelane, a character who, it has long been speculated, might, in fact, be a member of the ...
Rhys Darby, who is best known for Our Flag Means Death, might be playing the devilish alien Trelane from Star Trek: The Original Series. Fans seem to think the glint in his eyes and the roguish ...
But he might also be playing someone who is similar to Trelane, something that has huge implications for Star Trek in general. Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season three premieres this summer on ...
Star Trek is a franchise built on exploration and ... all-powerful figure called Trelane. Paying no mind to Kirk’s protestations, Trelane keeps engaging new games, having lots of fun with ...
He reprised the role of Trelane for a Star Trek: Judgment Rites video game in 1993, returned for a 1994 episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and was a regular at Star Trek conventions and cruises.
How about Star Trek in the park? Fans always wanted to see the all-knowing, all-powerful Q in a Next Generation movie, and it never happened. But before there was Q, there was Trelane! Trelane was ...
We never saw Trelane again—although non-canon novels explained him as a member of the Q continuum. But it would be fun to see Nicolas Cage show up as this Star Trek character and chew some scenery.
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