Star Trek: Lower Decks’ Tawny Newsome would love to physically portray Beckett Mariner again, albeit in a way that makes canonical sense.Coming off her live-action turn as the Lower Decks ensign-turned-lieutenant in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, Newsome spoke to Inverse about integrating Mariner’s story with not only established Trek shows, but fan-requested ones as well. “Oh, I’ll happily play any iteration of her in live-action,” she said, pitching the idea of a Commander Mariner in the the proposed Star Trek: Legacy spinoff. In terms of her character’s age, however, Newsome conceded, “I think in the Legacy era though, I don’t know how old I would have to be. Mariner’s age is confusing to me, but who cares? Yeah, sure, I’ll show up!”In Strange New Worlds’ “Those Old Scientists,” Newsome’s Mariner and Jack Quaid’s Brad Boimler found themselves flung back in time — explaining the transition from animation to live-action — to the era of Christopher Pike’s original Enterprise crew. The episode, along with Strange New Worlds season 2 — received positive reviews, with Lower Decks briefly acknowleging the crossover in its season 4 premiere. Additionally, the season’s final episodes shined a light on Mariner’s past, linking her rebellious behavior to past relationships with Starfleet cadets from the Star Trek: The Next Generation episodes “The First Duty” and “Lower Decks.”
Star Trek: Lower Decks‘ Tawny Newsome would love to physically portray Beckett Mariner again, albeit in a way that makes canonical sense.
Coming off her live-action turn as the Lower Decks ensign-turned-lieutenant in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, Newsome spoke to Inverse about integrating Mariner’s story with not only established Trek shows, but fan-requested ones as well. “Oh, I’ll happily play any iteration of her in live-action,” she said, pitching the idea of a Commander Mariner in the the proposed Star Trek: Legacy spinoff. In terms of her character’s age, however, Newsome conceded, “I think in the Legacy era though, I don’t know how old I would have to be. Mariner’s age is confusing to me, but who cares? Yeah, sure, I’ll show up!”
In Strange New Worlds‘ “Those Old Scientists,” Newsome’s Mariner and Jack Quaid’s Brad Boimler found themselves flung back in time — explaining the transition from animation to live-action — to the era of Christopher Pike’s original Enterprise crew. The episode, along with Strange New Worlds season 2 — received positive reviews, with Lower Decks briefly acknowleging the crossover in its season 4 premiere. Additionally, the season’s final episodes shined a light on Mariner’s past, linking her rebellious behavior to past relationships with Starfleet cadets from the Star Trek: The Next Generation episodes “The First Duty” and “Lower Decks.”
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