‘Star Trek: Lower Decks’ Stars Share The ‘Trek’ Characters They’d Want To Be Stuck With On Duty
Star Trek: Lower Decksseason 2 debuts next week, and the animated comedy continues to be a delightful series that pokes fun at some of the franchise’s biggest tropes while simultaneously being a loving (and hilarious) homage.
We had the chance to speak withLower DecksstarsTawny Newsome(who voices Beckett Mariner),Jack Quaid(Brad Boimler),Noël Wells(D’Vana Tendi), andEugene Cordero(Samanthan Rutherford) during a recent press event, and in the very brief time we had with them, they each explained whichStar Trekcharacter they would want to be stuck on duty with if they were members of Starfleet.
Jadzia Dax
Tawny Newsome:“If I was going to be stuck on duty and some real wild s*** was going on, I would want like a Jadzia [Dax] because she’s capable and measured and she keeps it together. If it’s just a hangout day, I’d want to be with Guinan, because I think we’d never stop talking about stuff. And if I’m single, I want to hang out with Dr. Bashir. [laughs] He was my first crush. I’ve admitted that before, and now I’m just trying to own it.”
Jack Quaid:“I’ll also break it down. If s***’s going crazy, I’d probably want to be around Riker. I think I would. I think he keeps his head, weirdly sometimes moreso than most characters. I feel safe around Riker. Maybe that’s just because I know Jonathan Frakes a little bit and I feel safe around him. If it’s a hangout day – again, this is probably because I know him – but Simon Pegg’s Scotty, because I want to hang out with him more, and if he’s doing a Scottish accent, all the better.”
Jean-Luc Picard
Eugene Cordero:“I would say Picard. Because come on, you’ve gotta pick that guy’s brain. He’s been through it, and he’s still going through it now. I’m talking about Old Man Picard. Because I feel like if we’re goingTNGstyle, he’s too serious for me. Even with his non-serious moments, I’m like, nah. I need this guy. I need the old man version.”
Noël Wells:“AnyStar Trekcharacter on duty? I don’t know. I’m so sorry. Anytime there’s the only one – like, anytime somebody’s like, ‘If you could have dinner with any person in history, who would it be?’ – I totally freeze. I’m like, ‘Why does it have to be just one person?’ Sorry, I wish I could be chill and just say Picard or [Tendi]. That would be really sweet, and that would be a trip. But that being said, yes, I reject your question.”