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'' Star Trek: Discovery'' is an American television series created for Paramount+ (originally known as CBS All Access) by
Bryan Fuller Bryan Fuller (born July 27, 1969) is an American television writer and producer who has created a number of television series, including ''Dead Like Me'', ''Wonderfalls'', ''Pushing Daisies'', '' Hannibal'', and '' American Gods.'' Fuller worked a ...
and Alex Kurtzman. Set roughly a decade before the events of the original ''Star Trek'' series and separate from the timeline of the concurrent feature films, ''Discovery'' explores the
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Klingon The Klingons ( ; Klingon: ''tlhIngan'' ) are a fictional species in the science fiction franchise ''Star Trek''. Developed by screenwriter Gene L. Coon in 1967 for the original ''Star Trek'' (''TOS'') series, Klingons were swarthy humanoids c ...
war while following the crew of the USS ''Discovery''. It premiered on September 24, 2017. The series stars
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as
Michael Burnham Michael Burnham is the fictional protagonist on '' Star Trek: Discovery'' portrayed by American actress Sonequa Martin-Green. She originally appears as the First Officer of USS ''Shenzhou'' under Philippa Georgiou (Michelle Yeoh) until she com ...
, a Starfleet mutineer who is given a war-time field assignment as a science specialist on the USS ''Discovery'' and the adopted sister of original series character
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. Doug Jones,
Shazad Latif Shazad Latif (born Iqbal Amin; 8 July 1988) is a British actor, who starred as Tariq Masood in the BBC TV series '' Spooks'', Clem Fandango on ''Toast of London'', and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde in ''Penny Dreadful''. In 2017, he was cast as Chief ...
, Anthony Rapp, and Mary Wiseman round out the main cast. They were joined by Jason Isaacs for the first season and Anson Mount for the second. Characters seen previously in ''Star Trek'' also appear in recurring roles, including Spock's father
Sarek Sarek is a fictional character in the ''Star Trek'' media franchise. He is a Vulcan astrophysicist, the Vulcan ambassador to the United Federation of Planets, and father of Spock. The character was originally played by Mark Lenard in the epi ...
, portrayed by James Frain, and Harry Mudd, portrayed by Rainn Wilson. The following list includes ''Star Trek: Discovery''s main cast, as well as all guest stars deemed to have had recurring roles throughout the series, and a supplementary list of other noteworthy guests.


Overview

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(credited)
: = Recurring cast (3+) : = Guest cast (1-2)


Main characters


Michael Burnham

Michael Burnham (portrayed by
Sonequa Martin-Green Sonequa Chaunté Martin-Green (; Martin; born March 21, 1985) is an American actress. She is best known for her television roles as Michael Burnham, the main character in the streaming television series '' Star Trek: Discovery'', and as Sasha W ...
) is a science specialist aboard the USS ''Discovery''. Burnham was first officer of the USS ''Shenzhou'', where she was referred to as "number one", until she was convicted of mutiny and sentenced to life in prison. ''Discovery'' captain Gabriel Lorca, brings Burnham back to duty with a temporary wartime assignment as a scientist on his ship. Burnham was raised following
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culture and traditions by
Sarek Sarek is a fictional character in the ''Star Trek'' media franchise. He is a Vulcan astrophysicist, the Vulcan ambassador to the United Federation of Planets, and father of Spock. The character was originally played by Mark Lenard in the epi ...
, and is the first human to attend the Vulcan Learning Center and Vulcan Science Academy. Series co-creator
Bryan Fuller Bryan Fuller (born July 27, 1969) is an American television writer and producer who has created a number of television series, including ''Dead Like Me'', ''Wonderfalls'', ''Pushing Daisies'', '' Hannibal'', and '' American Gods.'' Fuller worked a ...
had anticipated casting announcements for the show in October 2016, but no announcements had been made by the end of that month. The majority of the series main characters were believed to have been cast by then, but no actress had been cast for the series' lead role. This was a source of "some internal stress" at CBS, with the casting of the character deemed "a far tougher assignment" than expected. Several African American and Latina actresses were being looked at for the role, with CBS "not seeking a huge star and
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a fresh face for the part." Martin-Green was cast in the role in December, which was revealed with the character's production codename "lieutenant commander Rainsford". Her casting was officially confirmed in April 2017, following the end of her run on '' The Walking Dead'', with the character's actual name also revealed. The character has an inner conflict due to being raised by Sarek, with showrunner
Aaron Harberts Aaron Harberts (born January 20, 1973) is an American television writer and producer. He was a co-showrunner of CBS's '' Star Trek: Discovery'' with Gretchen J. Berg until their departure in June 2018. Harberts and Berg have been writing/producing ...
explaining that many of the actresses tested for the role "either went way too robotic and chilly or way too emotional", but Martin-Green was "able to be aloof but warm; logical but able to surrender her emotional side to the audience." Since Sarek's son
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never mentioned a sister in the original series, executive producer Alex Kurtzman said that the specifics of Burnham's backstory would be revealed in a way that would not break the existing canon continuity. As the show's protagonist, Burnham was not made a starship captain, like those of previous ''Star Trek'' series, "to see a character from a different perspective on the starship—one who has different dynamic relationships with a captain, with subordinates; it gave us richer context", though she does become captain of ''Discovery'' at the end of the last episode of season three. In the first two episodes of the series (stripped of rank by the end of episode two), she is referred to as Number One to honor the character of the same name portrayed by Majel Barrett in the original 1965 ''Star Trek''
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", and was initially pitched to CBS as only being called Number One in the series. Fuller deliberately gave the character a traditionally male name as he did with the female leads of three previous (non-''Star Trek'') productions. Martin-Green decided that the character was named after her biological father.


Saru

Saru (portrayed by Doug Jones) is a captain serving as first officer of the USS ''Discovery'', and the first
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to enter Starfleet. Saru was introduced in the
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as a lieutenant commander serving as chief science officer on the USS ''Shenzhou'', which is rendered a
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during a battle in the series'
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. Before the events of " Context Is for Kings", Saru becomes first officer on the USS ''Discovery''. In the '' Star Trek: Short Treks'' episode "The Brightest Star", it is revealed that Saru adapted a communication device left behind by the pre-warp Kelpien's oppressors (the Ba'ul), eventually connecting with a young Starfleet officer—Lt. Philippa Georgiou—who obtained permission to "rescue" him from his planet. Jones was cast as Saru in November 2016. Kelpiens, a new species created for ''Discovery'', were hunted as prey on their home planet and thus evolved the ability to sense the coming of death. This skill has given them a reputation for cowardice in the Federation. Jones was excited to, "from the ground up, develop and find this character and his species" and not have to honor a previous fan-favorite representation. He based Saru's walk on that of a supermodel, out of necessity thanks to the boots he had to wear to portray the character's hooved feet forcing Jones to walk on the balls of his feet. The producers compared Saru to the characters Spock and
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from previous series in the franchise. In the Mirror Universe, Saru is a nameless slave stationed on the ISS ''Shenzhou''.


Ash Tyler and Voq

Voq (portrayed by
Shazad Latif Shazad Latif (born Iqbal Amin; 8 July 1988) is a British actor, who starred as Tariq Masood in the BBC TV series '' Spooks'', Clem Fandango on ''Toast of London'', and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde in ''Penny Dreadful''. In 2017, he was cast as Chief ...
) is an albino Klingon, described as being "touched by fate and fire". He undergoes surgery and personality alterations to disguise himself as Ash Tyler, a human Starfleet lieutenant and former
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. Latif was originally cast in the role of the Klingon Kol in December 2016, before being recast as Tyler at the end of April 2017. Voq was initially credited as being portrayed by Javid Iqbal, an invented actor named for Latif's father, to hide the connection between the characters. Latif described his character as "a very complex and painful and deep character", and noted that "there's a chemistry, a relationship" with Burnham. Latif's accent for Voq is
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-inspired, and he tried to maintain "a kind of pharyngealness" to Tyler's American accent.


Paul Stamets

Paul Stamets (portrayed by Anthony Rapp) is a science officer specializing in astromycology (the study of fungi in space). He is married to Hugh Culber. Rapp was revealed to have been cast as Stamets in November 2016. He was originally cast in a different, smaller role, but when discussing gay actors who could portray the character Stamets, the executive producers realized that Rapp was the actor they wanted to fill that role instead. He did not audition for either role. Stamets and Culber are jointly the first openly gay characters in a ''Star Trek'' series, and the showrunners "wanted to roll out that character's sexuality the way people would roll out their sexuality in life". Rapp noted that Hikaru Sulu was portrayed as gay in the film '' Star Trek Beyond'', calling that "a nice nod. But in this case, we actually get to see me with my partner in conversation, in our living quarters, you get to see our relationship over time, treated as any other relationship would be treated". Stamets is inspired by a real-life mycologist of the same name, whom Fuller had introduced to the series' writers early on after becoming interested in his research into spores. The character's outlook that physics and biology are quantifiably the same thing also comes from the real Stamets's research and theories.


Sylvia Tilly

Sylvia Tilly (portrayed by Mary Wiseman) is a cadet in Season 1 and in her final year at Starfleet Academy and is assigned to the ''Discovery''. She is assigned to engineering and works under Stamets aboard the ''Discovery'', and becomes roommates there with Burnham. In season 3 Captain Saru made Sylvia Tilly the first officer on board ''Discovery.'' Due to Saru being off of the ship for a long amount of time she took over as captain, but in the final episode she relinquishes the role of acting captain due to Commander Burnham's promotion to captain. During season 4 Tilly served as a lieutenant onboard the U.S.S Discovery under Captain Burnham before leaving to join Starfleet Academy as a tutor. Wiseman was cast in March 2017. Tilly was included to represent people "at the very bottom of this ladder" of the Starfleet hierarchy. She is "the most optimistic … has the biggest heart", and Harberts described her as "sort of the soul of our show". The character was named after showrunner
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's two-year-old niece. On February 7, 2018, Wiseman said that Tilly was not written and portrayed as on the
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, but is personally touched by the fans interpretation and has been praised by autistic trans commentator Jessie Earl for not falling into the tropes of socially isolating from other characters.


Gabriel Lorca

Gabriel Lorca (portrayed by Jason Isaacs) is captain of the ''Discovery'' in the first season, a "brilliant military tactician". Isaacs joined the series in March 2017, describing Lorca as "probably more f-d up than any of" the previously seen ''Star Trek'' captains, and comparing the character to his portrayal of Mike Steele in the film '' Black Hawk Down''. Isaacs was initially given the first two scripts for the series, which Lorca does not appear in, and an early draft of his introduction in the third that was going to be re-written, but agreed to join the series after discussing the series and character with the executive producers. He plays the character with a slight southern U.S. accent, wanting to avoid using his own English accent and thus being "a very pale shadow of the brilliant Patrick Stewart". Of the character, Isaacs said: "he's a military man, but he can be immensely charming. I've been privileged enough to work with the .S. ArmyRangers at Fort Benning, and no matter where you come from in America, if you train down South where most of the bases are, you pick up some form of a Southern accent. And I wanted something that had subliminal hints at the military." Isaacs initially wanted to ad-lib a catchphrase for the character feeling that all ''Star Trek'' captains should have one, coming up with "git'r done" which the writers turned down due to it being widely used and trademarked by Larry the Cable Guy. Comparing his character to Captain Georgiou, Isaacs said, "Georgiou is a mother figure, and I am unsentimental and don't see my job as protecting urnhamemotionally or any other way. I see her as a very, very useful asset in this war." In addition to having a standard captain's ready-room, Lorca also has a room referred to as his "menagerie" where he keeps things that he collects. This includes the skeleton of a Gorn, a species that is apparently first discovered later in the original series, with Harberts feeling that the presence of this skeleton added to the mystery of the character—how did he come about it, and how does the rest of Starfleet not know of the species if he does?


Hugh Culber

Hugh Culber (portrayed by
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) is a medical officer of the ''Discovery''. Culber is married to Paul Stamets. They are jointly the first openly gay characters in a Star Trek series. Ash Tyler kills Culber in episode 10 of the first season. Culber later returns to life in season 2 after it is discovered that he was duplicated and trapped within the mycelial network before being rescued. On creating the first gay couple in a ''Star Trek'' series, Cruz said he "felt like it was a long time coming.... What's great about the way that the show is handling it is it's not like we are having a special two-hour episode about gay relationships in space. It's not that. They just happen to be in love, and they happen to be coworkers. And, I hope by the time we get to he 23rdcentury that it will be exactly like that." In 2019, Hugh Culber was ranked the 10th-sexiest ''Star Trek'' character by
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Christopher Pike

Christopher Pike (portrayed by Anson Mount) is captain of the USS ''Enterprise''. After the first season concluded with the ''Discovery'' receiving a distress call from the ''Enterprise'', specifically from Pike, Harberts expressed interest in exploring that character in the second season, feeling that he had not been seen much in ''Star Trek'' previously and so "there's an interesting opportunity that we might have to delve into and flesh out a character who I think is a pretty darn heroic and selfless captain." In April 2018, Mount was cast as Pike, which was described as a "key role" for the season. He revealed in July 2018 that he was contracted as a main cast member for the full season.
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portrays Captain Pike in footage from the original 1965 ''Star Trek''
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", used in a recap that plays at the start of the ''Star Trek: Discovery'' season two episode " If Memory Serves".


Cleveland "Book" Booker

Cleveland "Book" Booker (portrayed by David Ajala) is a character introduced in the third season of ''Star Trek: Discovery.'' A resident of the new future created after Control's defeat, he becomes Michael's companion when she goes to the future before the Discovery itself, and her new love interest. He is also shown to own a cat named Grudge.


Nhan

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Nhan (portrayed by Rachael Ancheril) is an engineer and security officer. She initially serves on board the ''
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'' but later transfers to the ''Discovery'' along with two of her crewmates. Nhan is later appointed chief of security aboard the ''Discovery''.


Jett Reno

Jett Reno (portrayed by Tig Notaro) is the chief engineer of the USS ''Hiawatha''. Notaro joined the series because of an existing relationship with Kurtzman, who had the part written for the actress. The character was originally named Denise Reno but Notaro was able to rename the character and changed it to Jett Reno. Reno possesses a sardonic, deadpan sense of humor, and is often at odds with Stamets. She frequently uses references to 20th-century engineering technology, such as fixing things with duct tape, using a battery-operated power drill, etc.


Recurring characters


Introduced in a previous series


Sarek

Sarek (portrayed by James Frain) is a Vulcan ambassador and astrophysicist, the father of Spock, and the adoptive father of Michael Burnham. Frain appears as a younger version of the character who was first portrayed by
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in the original ''Star Trek'' series episode " Journey to Babel".


Harry Mudd

Harcourt Fenton "Harry" Mudd (portrayed by Rainn Wilson) is a charismatic con-man. In March 2017, Wilson was cast as a younger version of the character first played by
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in the original ''Star Trek'' series episode "
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". He described his version as "a reimagining, a reinvention in the same way so many things have been reimagined and reinvented. He's a bit more dastardly than the original. But that character made such an impression on me, and it is a dream come true to try to bring him to life with as much drama and comedy as possible." Wilson "stole a lot of things that I loved from armel'sperformance, and then added a lot more of my own."


Spock

Spock (portrayed by
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) is Sarek's son, and therefore Burnham's foster brother. An officer on the ''Enterprise'' serving under Pike, he plays a prominent recurring role in the second season.
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portrays Spock in footage from the original 1965 ''Star Trek''
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", used in a recap that plays at the start of the ''Star Trek: Discovery'' season two episode " If Memory Serves". A holorecording of Nimoy's Spock, from the Next Generation episode " Unification, Part 2" also appears in the third season episode, "Unification III".


Introduced in season one


Philippa Georgiou

Philippa Georgiou (portrayed by Michelle Yeoh) is the captain of the ''USS Shenzhou (NCC-1227)''. Georgiou has a "mother and daughter" relationship with Burnham after the latter joins the ''Shenzhou''. Yeoh chose to retain her Malaysian Chinese accent for the role, another way the series diversified its cast. Georgiou is killed in hand-to-hand combat by the Klingon warrior T'Kuvma in the aftermath of the
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. Later in season one, the
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Georgiou is introduced. Her official title is, "Mother of the Fatherland, Overlord of Vulcan, Dominus of
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, Regina Andor, Philippa Georgiou Augustus Iaponius Centaurius". In this universe, she is the ruthless
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and adoptive mother of that universe's Michael Burnham. She is brought over to the show's prime universe by its Burnham, and later joins Section 31. After being transported into the future, she begins experiencing deterioration and agrees to allow the
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to send her back to a time that she can survive in. It was pointed out that Philippa has a bottle of Chateau Picard wine.


Keyla Detmer

Lieutenant Keyla Detmer (portrayed by
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) as ''Discovery''s helmsman, previously serving on the ''Shenzhou''. Six months after the destruction of the ''Shenzhou'', Detmer was promoted to full lieutenant and was assigned to serve as helm officer under Captain Gabriel Lorca on the ''Discovery''. She is depicted as having cybernetic implants on the left side of her face, including her left eye, to compensate for injuries received during the Battle of the Binary Stars.


L'Rell

L'Rell (portrayed by
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) becomes the chancellor of the Klingon Empire after being a battle deck commander for a Klingon warship. L'Rell is a member of both the house of T'Kuvma and the house of Mo'Kai, the latter having been first mentioned during '' Star Trek: Voyager''. Chieffo said that because of this, there would be an "interesting exploration of what it is to be of two different ideologies" with the character. Chieffo looked back at past female Klingons seen in ''Star Trek'' for inspiration, and said that she wanted L'Rell to follow in the vein of Grilka from ''
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''.


Kol

Kol (introduced and later dies in season one, portrayed by Kenneth Mitchell) is the commanding officer of the Klingon military, and an opponent of T'Kuvma's goals. Kol is a member of the house of Kor, a character portrayed by
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in the original series and ''
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''. Mitchell described Kol as both "complicated" and "powerful", and said that he studied Colicos's "subtle" performance and read the novel ''
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'' to prepare. In the ''Star Trek'' science fiction universe, Klingons live long enough that characters like Kor, who were alive at the time of Kirk (the 2260s) can still be alive at the time of Picard, Sisko, and Janeway in the 2360–70s. (Kenneth Mitchell also portrayed Kol-Sha, the father of Kol, in the season 2 episode " Point of Light".)


Katrina Cornwell

Katrina Cornwell (portrayed by Jayne Brook) is a Starfleet admiral. She appears several times as Captain Lorca's direct superior and later confidant. She and Lorca had a previous romantic relationship. She was captured by the Klingons while replacing Sarek as a peace envoy and held on the Klingon Ship of the Dead. Surviving her ordeal she forms an odd non-friendship with L'Rell and is later rescued by Burnham and Tyler. Her background is in mental health and psychology, which was vital in breaking Tyler out of a PTSD flashback long enough to aid in the escape from the Sarcophagus ship. After her rescue she returns to Starfleet, where she later sacrifices her life to save the Enterprise in the battle against Control-Leland.


Additional characters introduced in season one

Additionally, appearing throughout the first season are Ali Momen as Kamran Gant, Chris Violette as Britch Weeton,
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as Troy Januzzi, Sara Mitich (in season one) and
Hannah Cheesman Hannah Cheesman is a Canadian actress and filmmaker. As a performer, Cheesman is known for portraying Lieutenant Commander Airiam in the second season of the CBS television series '' Star Trek: Discovery''. As a filmmaker, Cheesman has written an ...
(in season two) as Airiam, Mitich takes the role of Lieutenant NilssonAiriam's replacement on the ''Discovery'' bridgein season two;
Oyin Oladejo Oyin Oladejo (born in Ibadan, Nigeria) is a Nigerian-born Canadian actress, known for portraying Joann Owosekun on the television series '' Star Trek: Discovery''. Life Oladejo was born in Ibadan, Nigeria, and grew up in Lagos. She moved to C ...
as Joann Owosekun, Ronnie Rowe as R. A. Bryce,
Conrad Coates Conrad Coates (born July 12, 1970) is a British-born Canadian actor and teacher. He is best known for his roles as Morgan in ''The Dresden Files'' and in '' Degrassi: The Next Generation'' as Jimmy Brooks' father. Biography Early life Coates ...
as Terral, and
Patrick Kwok-Choon Patrick Kwok-Choon (born 19 November 1988) is a Canadian actor, best known for his recurring roles as Perry Crofte in the television adaptation of the horror Western comic book miniseries '' Wynonna Earp'' and as lieutenant commander Gen Rhy ...
as Gen Rhys. The Osnullus (either the character's name or species) can be seen in several episodes as bridge crew, science officers or other background characters. Actress Avaah Blackwell portrays the bridge officer version of the character, an ensign (identified as a female in her social media channels). Tasia Valenza and Julianne Grossman voice the computers of the ''Shenzhou'' and the ''Discovery'', respectively.


Introduced in season two


Nilsson

Lt. Nilsson (portrayed by Sara Mitich) is an operations officer on the bridge of the ''Discovery''. Mitich portrayed Airiam in season one of the show, before that role was taken over by
Hannah Cheesman Hannah Cheesman is a Canadian actress and filmmaker. As a performer, Cheesman is known for portraying Lieutenant Commander Airiam in the second season of the CBS television series '' Star Trek: Discovery''. As a filmmaker, Cheesman has written an ...
for season two, while Mitich began recurring as Nilsson in season twowho eventually takes the bridge position of the deceased ("
Project Daedalus Project Daedalus (named after Daedalus, the Greek mythological designer who crafted wings for human flight) was a study conducted between 1973 and 1978 by the British Interplanetary Society to design a plausible uncrewed interstellar probe.Proj ...
") Airiam.


Guest characters


Introduced in a previous series

*
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(portrayed by Mia Kirshner): The human wife of Sarek. Kirshner appears as a younger version of the character who was first portrayed by
Jane Wyatt Jane Waddington Wyatt ( ; August 12, 1910 – October 20, 2006) was an American actress. She starred in a number of Hollywood films, such as Frank Capra's ''Lost Horizon'', but is likely best known for her role as the housewife and mother Marg ...
in the original ''Star Trek'' television series episode " Journey to Babel". * Stella Mudd (portrayed by
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): Harry Mudd's wife. An android replica of the character was previously portrayed by Kay Elliot in the original ''Star Trek'' series episode " I, Mudd". * Number One (portrayed by Rebecca Romijn): First Officer to Pike on the ''Enterprise'', first portrayed by Majel Barrett in the original 1965 ''Star Trek''
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". "The Cage" studio pilot was not released to the public until a 1986 VHS release. However, segments of "The Cage" were used for the 1966 episode " The Menagerie" and broadcast on television at that time as part of season 1, including scenes with Majel Barrett as Pike's 'Number One'. ** Barrett portrays 'Number One' in footage from "The Cage" used in a recap that plays at the start of the ''Star Trek: Discovery'' season two episode " If Memory Serves". * Vina (portrayed by
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): Sole survivor of Earth science expedition that crashed on planet Talos IV, first portrayed by
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in the original ''Star Trek'' pilot "The Cage". ** Oliver portrays Vina in footage from "The Cage" used in a recap that plays at the start of the ''Star Trek: Discovery'' season two episode "If Memory Serves". * Yeoman Colt (portrayed by Nicole Dickinson): A member of the ''Enterprise'' bridge crew, first portrayed by
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in "The Cage". Colt was a human woman in the original series, but appears in ''Discovery'' as a seemingly alien character with spiky red skin. * Carl (portrayed by Paul Guilfoyle): The avatar of the
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from the original series episode " The City on the Edge of Forever." In the two part episode " Terra Firma" of season 3, the crew of the ''Discovery'' seeks out a cure for Philippa Georgiou's illness coming from her displacement in time and from the mirror universe. As Carl, the Guardian of Forever tests Georgiou before sending her back in time to a place where the prime and mirror universes are still aligned and she can thus survive.


Introduced in season one

* T'Kuvma (portrayed by Chris Obi): The leader of an ancient
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house who wants to unite all of the Klingon houses. * Ellen Landry (portrayed by Rekha Sharma): Security officer for the ''Discovery''. * Clint Howard portrays an Orion drug dealer who Tilly encounters on Qo'noS. The role was written specifically for Howard, adding to his previous appearances in the franchise, with guest roles on episodes of '' Star Trek: The Original Series'' ( in 1966), ''
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), and '' Star Trek: Enterprise'' (
in 2002 IN, In or in may refer to: Places * India (country code IN) * Indiana, United States (postal code IN) * Ingolstadt, Germany (license plate code IN) * In, Russia, a town in the Jewish Autonomous Oblast Businesses and organizations * Independ ...
).


Introduced in season two

* Leland (portrayed by Alan van Sprang): A Section 31 agent. Van Sprang was cast for the original ending of the first season, but the scene was cut and later released separately online along with confirmation that he would continue to play the part in the second season.


References

{{Star Trek: Discovery Star Trek: Discovery characters
Discovery Discovery may refer to: * Discovery (observation), observing or finding something unknown * Discovery (fiction), a character's learning something unknown * Discovery (law), a process in courts of law relating to evidence Discovery, The Discovery ...
Discovery Discovery may refer to: * Discovery (observation), observing or finding something unknown * Discovery (fiction), a character's learning something unknown * Discovery (law), a process in courts of law relating to evidence Discovery, The Discovery ...