Pavel Andreievich Chekov (russian: Павел Андреевич Чехов) is a fictional character in the ''
Star Trek
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universe
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.
Walter Koenig portrayed Chekov in the second and third seasons of the original ''
Star Trek
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'' series and the first seven ''Star Trek'' films.
Anton Yelchin portrayed the character in the 2009 ''
Star Trek
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'' reboot film and two sequels, ''
Star Trek Into Darkness'' and ''
Star Trek Beyond''. Both Yelchin and Koenig were born to Russian parents, but grew up in the
United States
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, and both affected Russian accents for their roles.
Origin
''Star Trek'' creator
Gene Roddenberry
Eugene Wesley Roddenberry Sr. (August 19, 1921 – October 24, 1991) was an American television screenwriter, producer, and creator of ''Star Trek: The Original Series'', its sequel spin-off series '' Star Trek: The Animated Series,'' and '' S ...
wanted to include a younger cast member to appeal to teenage audiences. With a second season of ''Star Trek'' to be produced, Roddenberry interviewed
Walter Koenig on the recommendation of director
Joseph Pevney.
After casting Koenig, Roddenberry wrote a letter to
Mikhail Zimyanin, editor of ''
Pravda
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'',
informing him of the introduction of a Russian character, and an
NBC press release announcing the character at the time stated that it was in response to a ''Pravda'' article, condemning the show for having no Russian characters. The existence of such a Pravda article is disputed. Roddenberry also acknowledged that the character was in response to the popularity of
The Monkees'
Davy Jones. Koenig always denied the "Russian origin" story and affirmed that his character was added in response to the popularity of The Monkees, and the character's hairstyle and appearance are a direct reference to this. Roddenberry had previously mentioned, in a memo to his casting director, a desire to have someone reminiscent of one of
The Beatles
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or Monkees on the show.
Koenig's modest height, eyes, thick eyebrows, boyish face, and smile were all strikingly evocative of the lone British "Monkee" who captivated millions of pre-teen girls. Early attempts were made to style Koenig's brown hair similar to that of Jones too. Wigs were used in a couple of early episodes but not in others, which reveals a stage of experimentation to attentive viewers. Eventually, a final look for Koenig's hair length and fullness was reached and used consistently thereafter.
After
Paramount Television signed Koenig to a contract because of the number of fan letters he received as Chekov, Roddenberry wrote in another memo "
Kirk
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and
Spock
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and the others actually seem rather 'middle aged' to the large youthful segment of our audience. We badly need a young man aboard the ''Enterprise''we need youthful attitudes and perspectives. Chekov can be used potently here".
In actuality, Koenig is only five years younger than co-stars
Leonard Nimoy
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and
William Shatner
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.
The episode "
Amok Time", which was the first episode broadcast during the second season, was Chekov's first television appearance ("
Catspaw", the first episode shot with the Chekov character, would be broadcast a month later to roughly coincide with
Halloween
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). Because of budgetary constraints, the character did not appear in
the animated ''Star Trek''.
Character biography
Pavel Andreievich Chekov was born in 2245 and is a young and naïve ensign who first appears on-screen in
the original series’ second season as the ''
Enterprises navigator. According to Roddenberry, he is "an extraordinarily capable young man—almost
Spock
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's equal in some areas. An honor graduate of the Space Academy."
Chekov also substitutes for Mr. Spock at the science officer station when necessary. His promotion to lieutenant for ''
Star Trek: The Motion Picture'' brings with it his transfer as the ship's tactical officer and chief of security. During his tour of Duty on the Enterprise Chekov three times literally lost his mind: in
Day of the Dove the alien entity turned Chekov into a vicious revenge seeking warrior; in
And the Children Shall Lead Chekov was controlled by evil children and tried to arrest Captain Kirk (in the Star Trek Movie
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan Chekov was again under an Alien Influence); in
The Tholian Web the interspace turned his brain into screaming madman. A running gag on Star Trek is that whenever Chekov gets into personal combat with opponents stronger than he is he gets the worst of it:
The Trouble with Tribbles with Klingons or
The Gamesters of Triskelion
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In the ep ...
with the gladiator like slaves/thralls. In
Spectre of the Gun
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he is shot and killed in the fantasy but survives only because his mind was on a beautiful/fantasy female. He also likes the beautiful female androids in
I, Mudd.
By the events of ''
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan'', Chekov is
executive officer
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aboard the USS ''Reliant''. In that film,
Khan Noonien Singh uses a creature that wraps itself around Chekov's
cerebral cortex
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to control him and his captain. Chekov overcomes the creature's mind control and serves as ''Enterprise'' tactical officer in the film's climactic battle.
A common myth about ''Star Trek'' is that Khan recognizing Chekov in the film is a continuity error because "
Space Seed", with the villain, was broadcast before Koenig's casting.
''Adaptations: From Text to Screen, Screen to Text'' calls this "the apparent gaffe notorious throughout Star Trek fandom". Although Chekov does not appear in "Space Seed", "
Catspaw"—with the character—has an earlier
stardate. Koenig joked that Khan remembers Chekov from the episode after he takes too long in a restroom Khan wants to use.
Chekov is an accomplice in Kirk's theft of the ''Enterprise'' to rescue
Spock
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in ''
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock'', but is exonerated in ''
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home''. He serves as navigator aboard the
''Enterprise''-A during the events of ''
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier'' and ''
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country''. The character's final film appearance is as a guest aboard the
''Enterprise''-B on its maiden voyage in ''
Star Trek Generations
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''.
Spinoff novels show a continued career path, but these are not considered canon in the ''Star Trek'' universe. Novels written by William Shatner detail that Chekov reaches the rank of admiral, and even serves as Commander in Chief of Starfleet.
Reboot films
The
2009 ''Star Trek'' film creates an alternate timeline in the franchise. In this timeline,
Anton Yelchin's portrayal presents Chekov as a 17-year-old
prodigy
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whose mathematical ability proves instrumental in a few events within the film, and whose accent provides some of the film's comic relief.
In the sequel, ''
Star Trek Into Darkness'', Chekov finds himself promoted to chief engineer after
Scotty resigns. When Kirk orders him to put on a red shirt, a brief
sting is heard as a closeup shows Chekov's nervous face, playing on the reputation of
redshirts in the franchise as much as the character's shock regarding his sudden promotion.
The third film, ''
Star Trek Beyond'', was Yelchin's final appearance as Chekov, the film seeing Chekov accompanying Kirk after the entire crew are marooned on an uncharted planet following the destruction of the ''Enterprise'', forcing them to destroy the last of the ''Enterprise'' to escape a trap and later work with the rest of the senior staff to restart a long-lost Starfleet ship to escape the planet and defeat a plan to attack the Federation.
Anton Yelchin's death
Yelchin was crushed to death by his 2016
Jeep Grand Cherokee on June 19, 2016, little more than a month before the scheduled release of ''Star Trek Beyond'' on July 22, 2016. All filming had been completed and post-production had started. A dedication to Yelchin's memory was inserted into the credits.
J. J. Abrams, producer of the reboot trilogy and director of its first two films, has stated that the role will not be recast for future sequels, implying the character of Chekov will be written out in future films.
Fan productions
Walter Koenig reprised his role as Chekov 12 years after ''Star Trek Generations'' in the fan-created series ''
New Voyages'' episode "
To Serve All My Days". Andy Bray portrayed a younger Chekov in that episode. Koenig reprised the character again in ''
Star Trek: Renegades'' as 143-year-old Admiral Chekov, the newly appointed head of Section 31. He has stated that should there be a sequel, he would reprise Chekov and then retire from the role. He also returned as Chekov in the online
miniseries
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''
Star Trek: Of Gods and Men''.
In scientific illustrator
Jenny Parks' 2017 book ''Star Trek Cats'', Chekov is depicted as a
Russian Blue
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.
Reception
In 2018,
''The Wrap'' placed Chekov as 21st out 39 in a ranking of main cast characters of the ''Star Trek'' franchise prior to ''
Star Trek: Discovery''. In 2016, Chekov was ranked as the 30th most important character of
Starfleet
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within the ''Star Trek'' science fiction universe by ''
Wired'' magazine, out of 100 characters.
In 2018,
Comic Book Resources
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ranked Chekov the 22nd best member of Starfleet.
References
External links
"Pavel Chekov" at STARTREK.COM
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Television characters introduced in 1967
Fictional Russian people
Fictional astronomers
Fictional navigators
Star Trek: The Original Series characters
Star Trek (film franchise) characters
Starfleet admirals
Starfleet captains
Starfleet commanders
Starfleet lieutenants
Starfleet ensigns
Star Trek: Phase II characters