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Nyota Uhura () is a fictional character in the ''
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'' franchise. In the original television series, the character was portrayed by Nichelle Nichols, who reprised the role for the first six ''Star Trek'' feature films. A younger Uhura is portrayed by
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series '' Star Trek: Strange New Worlds''. An alternate timeline version of Uhura has been portrayed by actress Zoe Saldaña in the feature films ''
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'' (2009), '' Star Trek Into Darkness'' (2013), and '' Star Trek Beyond'' (2016). Uhura is a translator and communications officer who specializes in
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, and
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. She was an important part of the original series' multicultural crew and one of the first
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characters to be portrayed in a non-menial role on an American television series.


Name

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had intended his new female communications officer to be called "Lieutenant Sulu".
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pointed out how similar this was to " Zulu" and thought it might act against the plan for racial diversity in the show, so the name
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remained with George Takei's character. "Uhura" comes from the Swahili word '' uhuru'', meaning "freedom". Nichols states in her 1994 book ''Beyond Uhura'' that the name was inspired by
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's 1962 book ''Uhuru'', which she had with her on the day she read for the part. When producer
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explained to Roddenberry what the word ''uhuru'' meant, he changed it to Uhura and adopted that as the character's name. Coincidentally, the end credits of the film '' Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country'' incorrectly refer to Uhura as "Uhuru". Uhura's first name was not used in ''Star Trek'' canon until Abrams's 2009 film. The mystery regarding Uhura's first name is the subject of a running joke in the film, as
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repeatedly tries to find out what it is, before finally hearing
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call her "Nyota" in a moment of intimacy. Although other non-canon names had previously existed, "Nyota" had been the most common. Two other proposed names were "Penda" and "Samara". The FASA produced '' Star Trek: The Role Playing Game'' (1982) gave Uhura's first name as "Samara" while the fanzine collection ''The Best of Trek'' (18 volumes, 1978–1996) suggests that Uhura's first name is "Penda", coined when a group of
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authors suggested it to Nichols at an early convention. Author William Rotsler created the name "Nyota" for his 1982 licensed tie-in book, ''Star Trek II Biographies'' published by Wanderer (Pocket) Books. Seeking approval for the name he contacted Gene Roddenberry and Nichelle Nichols. Roddenberry approved of the name. Nichols also approved and was very excited when Rotsler informed her that Nyota means "star" in Swahili. After originating in ''Star Trek II Biographies'' "Nyota" started appearing in ''Star Trek'' novels, such as ''
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'' (1985) by
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. While guest-starring on the game show '' Super Password'' on January 7, 1987, Nichols stated that Uhura's first name was "Nyota".


Development

Soon after the first scripts for ''Star Trek'' were being written, Roddenberry spoke of a new character, a female communications officer and introduced Herb Solow and Robert Justman to Nichols, who had worked for him on '' The Lieutenant''. Although "
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" (the first pilot episode of ''Star Trek'', featuring a female first officer, Number One) was rejected, Roddenberry continued to seek diversity in his casting for the series, including a greater emphasis on racial diversity, with Nichols as Uhura and George Takei as Sulu. Uhura's role of "answering the phone" has been described as gender normative for the era. Nichols planned to leave ''Star Trek'' in 1967 after its first season, wanting to return to musical theater. She changed her mind after talking to Martin Luther King Jr. who was a fan of the show. King explained that her character signified a future of greater racial harmony and cooperation. King told Nichols, "You are our image of where we're going, you're 300 years from now, and that means that's where we are and it takes place now. Keep doing what you're doing, you are our inspiration." As Nichols recounted, "''Star Trek'' was one of the only shows that
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and his wife Coretta would allow their little children to watch. And I thanked him and I told him I was leaving the show. All the smile came off his face. And he said, 'Don't you understand for the first time we're seen as we should be seen. You don't have a black role. You have an equal role.'


Depiction

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novels identify her as
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, as does Gene Roddenberry's novelization of '' Star Trek: The Motion Picture''. Uhura first appears in the episode " The Man Trap", joining the crew of the USS ''Enterprise'' as a lieutenant, and serves as chief communications officer under Captain Kirk. She is depicted as a capable bridge officer and readily assumed control of the helm, navigation and science stations on the bridge when the need arose. Uhura was also a talented singer, and enjoyed serenading her shipmates when off-duty; Spock occasionally accompanied her on the Vulcan lyre. In "
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'', Uhura assumes command of the Enterprise when the male officers fall victim to a species of sirens and leads an all-female rescue party. After the sirens are defeated, the Enterprise crew help the sirens, and Uhura bonds with the sirens, who are happy at the thought that they might meet men and have children. She is later promoted to lieutenant commander in '' Star Trek: The Motion Picture'', and to full commander in '' Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan''. '' Star Trek III: The Search for Spock'' sees Uhura take an assignment in the transporter room as part of a plot to steal the ''Enterprise''. After locking a colleague in a closet, Uhura uses the transporter station to beam Kirk,
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and Hikaru Sulu to the ''Enterprise'' so they can use it to rescue
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from the Genesis Planet. As planned, Uhura later meets up with her crewmates on Vulcan and witnesses Spock's successful renewal. Uhura has a smaller role in the first, second and third films. ''
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'', a novel published in 1985, developed her character further, placing her at the center of the action and introducing Uhura's interest in alien languages. Elements from this novel influenced her depiction in later films and novels. Following these events and the destruction of the ''Enterprise'', Uhura joins her crewmates on a stolen
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ship amid a crisis on
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in '' Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home''. Traveling to the 20th century, they attempt to save a pair of
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s in order to repopulate the species. During a trip to
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, Uhura and Pavel Chekov infiltrate the
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USS ''Enterprise'' and use emissions from the carrier's nuclear reactor to recharge the Klingon vessel's power supply. Kirk and Spock then procure the whales so the crew can return to the 23rd century and save Earth. In light of their heroics, Starfleet Command exonerates Uhura and the rest of Kirk's crew for their illegal activities. Kirk is demoted to the rank of captain after a prior promotion to admiral, but is assigned to command the USS ''Enterprise''-A. Uhura joins Kirk's crew, and once again serves as chief communications officer throughout the events of '' Star Trek V: The Final Frontier'' and '' Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country''. In ''The Final Frontier'', a romantic interest between Uhura and Montgomery Scott is briefly implied while Uhura seemingly is under the influence of Sybok, but the subplot is never fully developed in the following movies, leading the viewer to assume that the pair continues as friends. A hidden ''Star Trek: Picard'' season 2 Easter egg reveals Nichelle Nichols’ Uhura became a starship captain after ''The Undiscovered Country''.


Reboot (Kelvin timeline) films

In the 2009 film ''Star Trek'',
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plays a young Uhura who is introduced as a cadet at the academy, but is promoted to a communications officer as the movie unfolds. The film is also notable for officially establishing the character's given name, Nyota. This Uhura is initially cold towards Kirk (and is verbally more than a match for him) after he attempts to flirt with her while intoxicated. However, by the end of film, she comes to respect Kirk as captain of the ''Enterprise''. Although Nichols was not consulted over the character's casting, Saldana personally reached out to Nichols, who in turn helped her prepare for the role. A former student of Spock's, Uhura is also romantically involved with him. In ''Star Trek'', the ongoing comic book series by
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, they are shown going on a date during her studies at the Academy. When Uhura is initially assigned to the USS ''Farragut'' in an attempt by Spock to avoid the appearance of favoritism, she demands that he assign her to the ''Enterprise'', arguing she would have been assigned there had they not been involved. She persists in her complaints until Spock relents. Had she remained on the ''Farragut'', she would have been killed, as that vessel is subsequently destroyed by the villain Nero. Uhura quickly receives a field promotion due to her skill with the Romulan language and remains on the bridge for most of the film. The 2009 depiction of Nyota Uhura generated much online debate, with some fans praising her portrayal, while other fans (including Kirk/Spock fans) disapproved of her romantic relationship with Spock, or suggested that her expanded role in the film was evidence that she had become a " Mary Sue" character. Other fans suggested that a romance with Spock was hinted in ''TOS'', but could not be followed up on due to racism at the time, and that it would have been impossible at the time to depict Uhura in a romantic relationship. When discussing her response to the 2009 film, Nichelle Nichols confirmed that "there was always a connection between Uhura and Spock" and that the times did not allow for anything more than "hints". Nichols also discussed meeting with Saldana to discuss Uhura, and praised Saldana's portrayal. The intersectionality of Uhura as a Black woman was considered important when discussing her romance with Spock, because romances between Black women and white men are largely portrayed as cautionary tales in Hollywood films. In the first sequel, '' Star Trek Into Darkness'', Uhura has been serving on the ''Enterprise'' for a year and is still romantically involved with Spock. She and Kirk have a good working relationship and share their frustrations with Spock's emotional unavailability (Uhura as his lover, Kirk as his best friend). Uhura is called upon several times to act as a field officer, attempting to use her fluency in Klingon to assist in the hunt for the fugitive John Harrison. She later contacts Spock Prime (at her Spock's request) to consult him over Harrison's identity, and at the climax of the film, helps Spock defeat and capture Harrison after a long chase and fierce hand-to-hand combat. In the second sequel, '' Star Trek Beyond'', her exceptional hearing, first referenced in the 2009 film, reveals the identity of the main antagonist. Spock and Uhura amicably discuss ending their relationship and have some tension over Spock's intention to leave Starfleet to help the Vulcan survivors, in the wake of the death of Spock Prime. Spock later instead chooses to remain in Starfleet, and begins to renew his relationship with Uhura. In a 2012 poll conducted by '' SFX Magazine'' to find the 100 sexiest female characters in science fiction and fantasy, Uhura, as portrayed by Saldana in the 2009 film, was voted number one.


''Strange New Worlds''

In ''Star Trek: Strange New Worlds'', the character is featured as a Cadet serving on the ''Enterprise'' as part of an advanced placement. The series reveals Uhura's backstory: she is from
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and her parents, both university professors, and brother died when she was younger. At a dinner in Captain Pike's quarters, Uhura admits that she joined Starfleet as a way of honoring her grandmother who was a Starfleet officer that raised her when her parents died, but is unsure about continuing in the service. This draws negative reactions from other members of the crew, including Spock. However, after her exemplary performance on her first away mission, Spock softens his tone and tells her that she will make an excellent officer if she decides to stay.


Cultural impact


Role model

Whoopi Goldberg, who later played Guinan on '' Star Trek: The Next Generation'', described Uhura as a role model for her, recalling that she told her family, "I just saw a Black woman on television; and she ain't no maid!"''Star Trek Monthly'' issue 56.
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later employed Nichols in a campaign to encourage women and African-Americans to join the service.
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and Dr.
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, the first Black woman to fly aboard the
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, cited ''Star Trek'' as an influence in her decision to join. Jemison herself had a minor role on an episode of ''The Next Generation'' called "
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", playing a transporter operator named Lieutenant Palmer. Jemison was the first of several real-life astronauts to appear on ''Star Trek''. When Nichols considered quitting the show in the late 1960s, she was told someone wanted to meet her, claiming to be her biggest fan. The fan was Martin Luther King Jr., who convinced her not to leave the show because "You cannot do that. ... For the first time, we are being seen the world over as we should be seen." Nichols decided to stay on the show, explaining her reasons to Roddenberry, who replied "finally, someone gets it." On February 29, 2012, Nichols met with President Obama in the White House Oval Office. She later Tweeted about the meeting, ""Months ago Pres Obama was quoted as saying that he'd had a crush on me when he was younger." Nichols also wrote, "I asked about that & he proudly confirmed it! President Obama also confirmed for me that he was definitely a Trekker! How wonderful is that?!"


Interracial kiss

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kiss. For many years this was claimed to be the first example of a scripted inter-racial kiss on United States television, although other examples have come to light. Originally, the scene was meant to be filmed with and without the kiss, so that the network could later decide whether to air the kiss. However, Shatner and Nichols deliberately flubbed every take of the shot without the kiss so that the shot could not be used.


Reception

In 2013, Uhura was ranked among the top 50 sexiest characters of the science-fiction genre. They note the character is "a whipsmart wise-ass who can hold her own against the guys" of the ''
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rated Uhura as the 16th best character in ''Star Trek'' overall as presented in television and film up to that time, highlighting the character as a "lingual expert who could handle herself on away missions". In 2018,
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ranked Uhura as the 23rd best Starfleet character of ''Star Trek''. In 2018, ''The Wrap'' placed Uhura as 20th out 39 in a ranking of main cast characters of the ''Star Trek'' franchise. In 2016, Uhura was ranked as the 14th most important character of Starfleet within the ''Star Trek'' science fiction universe by ''Wired'' magazine. In 2017, Screen Rant ranked the Uhura the second most attractive person in the ''Star Trek'' universe, in between
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. In 2017, Comic Book Resources ranked the performance of Mirror Uhura the 14th "fiercest" female character of the ''Star Trek'' universe. In 2018, Comic Book Resources ranked Uhura the 23rd best member of Starfleet. In 2019, Uhura was ranked the fifth sexiest ''Star Trek'' character by
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