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Star Trek has an ongoing tradition of actors returning to reprise their roles in other spin-off series. In some instances, actors have portrayed potential ancestors, descendants, or relatives of characters they originated.
In a review of female characters from science fiction television and film, Janeway was in the top ten. [24] Captain Janeway was ranked as the 18th best character of all Star Trek by IGN in 2009. [25] In 2016, Captain Janeway was ranked as the 8th most important character of Starfleet within the Star Trek science fiction universe by Wired ...
The character was later used in Star Trek novels and comics. Arex was a Starfleet officer assigned to the USS Enterprise as navigator. Arex was a member of a tripedal species [ 5 ] (given as "Edosians" in Alan Dean Foster 's novelizations of the animated episodes, but as "Triexians" in Peter David 's New Frontier series) and had three arms and ...
Holloway and Otterson suggested the character was a precursor to Michael Burnham on Star Trek: Discovery. [3] In 2016, ScreenRant rated Kira Nerys as the fifth-best character in Star Trek overall. [7] In 2018, TheWrap rated Kira as the tenth-best character of Star Trek overall, noting her role in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. [8]
In 2016, Screen Rant rated Jadzia Dax as the 19th-best character in Star Trek overall. [8] In 2018, TheWrap placed Jadzia Dax as 26th of 39 in a ranking of main cast characters of the Star Trek franchise prior to Star Trek: Discovery. [9] In 2017, CBR ranked Jadzia Dax the 13th-fiercest female character of the Star Trek universe. [10]
One reviewer compared her to Leonard McCoy from the original Star Trek television series. [7] In 2018, CBR ranked Counselor Troi as the 25th-best Starfleet character of Star Trek, in 2018; they note her role as an empath aboard Enterprise 1701-D. [8] In 2017, IndieWire ranked Troi as the 9th-best character on Star Trek: The Next Generation. [9]
The series was a follow-up to the original Star Trek series which was broadcast on NBC between 1966 and 1969, [4] with characters from the original series appearing in The Next Generation on several occasions; a crossover movie titled Star Trek Generations was also released. [5]
In 2009, IGN ranked Seven of Nine as the 12th-best character of Star Trek overall. [70] In 2012, Paste rated Seven of Nine as the fifth-best character of all Star Trek. [71] In 2016, Screen Rant rated Seven of Nine as the tenth-best character in Star Trek overall. They highlight the character's slow recovery after being victimized by the Borg. [72]