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In 2019, the second season of Star Trek: Discovery, set during Pike's tenure as captain of the Enterprise, featured Number One's first on-screen appearance in 53 years, now played by Rebecca Romijn. Romijn reprised her role in two episodes of Star Trek: Short Treks the same year, and, beginning in 2022, as a series regular in Star Trek: Strange ...
Una Chin-Riley / Number One (portrayed by Rebecca Romijn) is the first officer of the Enterprise and second-in-command to Pike, [1] [9] the character was only referred to as "Number One" in The Original Series but was given the name Una Chin-Riley in several non-canon Star Trek novels; Strange New Worlds brings this name into official canon. [9]
Rebecca Romijn as Una Chin-Riley / Number One: The first officer of the Enterprise and second-in-command to Pike, [1] [19] the character was only referred to as "Number One" in The Original Series but was given the name Una Chin-Riley in several non-canon Star Trek novels. Strange New Worlds brings this name into official canon. [19]
"Subspace Rhapsody" is the ninth episode of the second season of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. In this episode, Captain Christopher Pike and the crew of the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) encounter a naturally occurring fold in subspace which, when interacted with, causes the entire crew to start singing their private thoughts and feelings.
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The episode begins as alarms ring as an alien finds themselves looking upon a Federation starship. In 2259, Captain Christopher Pike is called back into action from shore leave onboard the USS Enterprise, recently restored in spacedock after being repaired from its battle with Control, by Admiral Robert April in order to mount a rescue mission for Commander Una Chin-Riley, Pike's first officer ...
Pike recruits Illyrian civil rights attorney Neera Ketoul as defense counsel for Number One. The prosecution, led by Pike's girlfriend Captain Marie Batel, easily builds a case that Number One violated Starfleet's anti–genetic modification laws by hiding her identity as a genetically modified Illyrian; Ketoul argues that the law is unjust and inconsistently applied, and points out that ...