Star Trek: Strange New Worlds – James T. Kirk and Uhura Meet for the First Time Clip (2023)

IGN published this video item, entitled “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds – James T. Kirk and Uhura Meet for the First Time Clip (2023)” – below is their description.

In this clip from Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 2, Episode 6, “Lost In Translation,” Uhura (Celia Rose Gooding) takes center stage as she meets James T. Kirk (Paul Wesley) for the first time!

Here’s the logline for the episode according to Paramount+: “Uhura seems to be the only one who can hear a strange sound. When the noise triggers terrifying hallucinations, she enlists an unlikely assistant to help her track down the source.”

Wonder who that assistant is… possibly a certain young officer who is destined to be captain of the Enterprise one day?

Of course, we have never seen the canon first meeting of Kirk and Uhura before, so this is quite a monumental moment in Star Trek history. (And yes, we know we did see them meet in 2009’s Star Trek movie, but that was a different universe!)

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