Summary
- Star Trek: Prodigy season 2 includes characters from Voyager and The Next Generation, adding to the nostalgic nods throughout the series.
- Characters from Deep Space Nine like Doctor Julian Bashir and Colonel Kira Nerys could enhance the diversity and depth of Star Trek: Prodigy season 3.
- Bringing on characters like Quark, Worf, and Chief Miles O'Brien could provide valuable mentorship and guidance to the young crew of the USS Protostar in Star Trek: Prodigy.
These 10 characters from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine should appear in Star Trek: Prodigy season 3. Star Trek: Prodigy isgeared toward a younger audience but is nevertheless enjoyed by fans of all ages, partly due to the show's use of nostalgic nods to previous Star Trek shows and movies from bygone eras. Among Star Trek: Prodigy's characters in season 1 is a hologram version of Captain Kathryn Janeway (Kate Mulgrew), who serves as the USS Protostar crew's young mentor. In addition, the real Admiral Janeway is also central to Star Trek: Prodigy, which makes the series feel like a sequel to Star Trek: Voyager.
Star Trek: Prodigy season 2 brings in even more characters from Star Trek: Voyager and Star Trek: The Next Generation. Admiral Janeway and Hologram Janeway both return to guide the young crew of the USS Protostar, who are now Starfleet hopefuls. In addition to Admiral Janeway, Star Trek: Voyager's Captain Chakotay (Robert Beltran) and The Doctor (Robert Picardo) are also key players. While Star Trek: Voyager's narratives and characters are a big part of Star Trek: Prodigy, characters from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine should also make appearances in the highly hoped-for Star Trek: Prodigy season 3.
11 Doctor Julian Bashir
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's Chief Medical Officer would give Star Trek: Prodigy another medical edge
Star Trek: Prodigy season 2 featured Star Trek: Voyager's holographic Doctor. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's Chief Medical Officer, Doctor Julian Bashir (Alexander Siddig), would give the young cast of Starfleet hopefuls another mentor and provide the show with insight into the dubious morality of genetic-altering practices. Having served as Deep Space 9's Chief Medical Officer, Bashir could give Star Trek: Prodigy's science-loving Brikar Rok-Tahk (Rylee Alazraqui) much-wantedtutoring, since she is constantly looking for new ways to learn. Bashir has a complicated history with Section 31, and Star Trek: Prodigy could also use Bashir to introduce Starfleet's shadowy organization.
10 Colonel Kira Nerys
The Bajoran commander's addition to Star Trek: Prodigy would add devotion and historical context
Colonel Kira Nerys (Nana Visitor) served as a Bajoran liaison and later became the commanding officer of the station in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. As a Bajoran, Kira would add even more diversity to Star Trek: Prodigy's cast of characters. Calling back to Kira's involvement in the Bajoran uprising and the Dominion War would align with Star Trek: Prodigy's tendency to hint at previous canon Star Trek events. As the no-nonsense commander of Deep Space 9, Kira is similar to Star Trek: Prodigy'syoung Vulcan Maj'el (Michaela Dietz). Kira could offer Maj'el insightful advice on balancing emotion and duty.
9 Quark
The greedy but lovable Ferengi would boost Star Trek: Prodigy's humor and alien diversity
Although he had questionable morals and participated in suspicious (sometimes illegal) activities during his time on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Quark (Armin Shimerman) is quite generous by Ferengi standards. Despite frequent squabbles, Quark earned the trust and loyalty of nearly all Deep Space 9 crew members over the years. As a proud Ferengi, Quark would add humor, showcase the value of friendships with opposing parties on Star Trek: Prodigy, and add alien diversity to the cast. He could show Rok-Tahk, who strictly follows Starfleet regulations, the importance of sometimes breaking the rules.
Quark, along with Colonel Kira, also appears in the Star Trek: Lower Decks season 3 episode "Hear All, Trust Nothing".
8 Lt. Nog
Who knows more about succeeding in Starfleet against all odds than Nog?
Lieutenant Nog (Aron Eisenberg) was one of the Ferengi who changed Star Trek history on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Nog was the first Ferengi to attend Starfleet Academy and later became a war hero. About a decade after Star Trek: DS9 ended, Nog would be in his 30s in Star Trek: Prodigy season 3 and would probably have been promoted past his last known rank of Lieutenant. Nog can relate to and inspire the USS Prodigy's Ensigns as the Ferengi himself was a great Starfleet Academy Cadet.
7 Jake Sisko
Jake Sisko would want to tell the USS Prodigy's story.
Jake Sisko (Cirroc Lofton) was left behind on Deep Space Nine when his father, Captain Benjamin Sisko (Avery Brooks) became one with the Prophets of Bajor. Jake is still waiting for his canonical comeback to Star Trek, and Star Trek: Prodigy season 3 could be the ideal place for his return. As a writer and reporter for the Federation News Service, Jake could cross paths with the crew of the USS Protostar, perhaps as he investigates the shady truth behind the Mars Attack of 2385. Jake is also Starfleet royalty, like Jankom Pog (Jason Mantzoukas) believed himself to be, and Jake Sisko would certainly be impressed enough by the young Starfleet Ensigns' story to want to tell it.
6 Elim Garak
The Cardassian tailor and shop owner would add pride and skillful deception to Star Trek: Prodigy
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'scoolest Cardassian Elim Garak (Andrew Robinson) could supply Star Trek: Prodigy with a mature character capable of being both loyal and deceitful. If brought on board with Dr. Julian Bashir, the two could showcase their iconic friendship and set an example for the young main characters of Star Trek: Prodigy by depicting a healthy friendship despite personal differences. His previous position as a spy could teach the often conspicuous USS Protostar crew how to be a little more sneaky.
5 Chief Miles O'Brien
Star Trek: Prodigy would benefit from Chief O'Brien's working man experience
Chief Miles O'Brien (Colm Meaney) first appeared in Star Trek: The Next Generation. O'Brien later made the move to Star Trek: Deep Space Nine when he was promoted from Transporter Chief on the USS Enterprise-D to Chief of Operations on the Deep Space 9 station. After his service on the station, O'Brien accepted a professorship at Starfleet Academy on Earth. On Star Trek: Prodigy, O'Brien would bring his working-class experience to the crew of the USS Prodigy. As a fellow engineer, Miles could teach young Starfleet hopeful Jankom Pog the tricks of the trade in Engineering.
4 Captain Worf
The iconic Klingon star would give Star Trek: Prodigy both nostalgia and honor
Captain Worf (Michael Dorn) is an iconic character from Star Trek: The Next Generation who, like Miles O'Brien, became a series regular on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Although Worf was raised by humans and tries to honor his Klingon heritage, Worf's Klingon problems often highlight his desire for peace. Worf could teach Star Trek: Prodigy's young characters about grief and honor, as well as share important values of Klingon and human cultures. Star Trek: Prodigy's Gwyndala (Ella Purnell) could find a mentor in Worf, whose natural blending of cultures supports her ideals of finding peace through similarities.
Worf is the Captain of the USS Enterprise-E in Star Trek: Prodigy's timeframe, although it's possible the starship may already be lost in a mysterious circumstance that the Klingon claims was not his fault.
3 Lt. Ezri Dax
The Trill counselor could relate to Star Trek: Prodigy's youthful struggles
In Star Trek: Deep Space Nine season 7, Lieutenant Ezri Dax (Nicole de Boer) became the station's Counselor. As a Trill who was joined with the Dax symbiont without being trained as a host, Ezri knows all about being unprepared for important tasks handed down to her. In Star Trek: Prodigy, Ezri's responsibility at a young age could make her a relatable positive influence on Gwyndala, who faced similar unwanted pressure from her father. A friendship (or even mentorship) between Gwyn and Ezri could represent a strong female bond in Star Trek: Prodigy.
2 Chancellor Martok
The leader of the Klingon Empire could provide training and combat lessons
On Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Klingon Chancellor Martok (J.G. Hertzler) was a key player in the Dominion War. After his requested stay on the Deep Space 9 station, Martok received the role of Klingon Chancellor from an unwilling Worf, who originally won the role in combat against the Klingon tyrant Gowron (Robert O'Reilly). Chancellor Martok's fierce loyalty and strategic genius could benefit the young Starfleet hopefuls to earn their stripes in Star Trek: Prodigy, and he could even personally train the battle-ready Mellanoid slime worm Murf (Dee Bradley Baker) in security measures like combat and strategic planning.
A fake hologram of Chancellor Martok appears as the narrator for a Ferengi video board game in Star Trek: Lower Decks season 3 episode "The Least Dangerous Game," indicating he is still Chancellor in 2381 and possibly later.
1 Captain Benjamin Sisko
Star Trek: Prodigy could answer the mystery of Captain Sisko's disappearance.
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine ended with Captain Benjamin Sisko's disappearance. Sisko's ultimate fate remains unknown in the current timeline, with the only hint being his wife's vision, in which Sisko states that he will return to her one day. Star Trek: Prodigy season 3 could reintroduce Captain Sisko and explain his whereabouts and what he's been up to, answering a question that Star Trek has left largely unanswered since 1999. As a loving father to Jake Sisko (Cirroc Lofton), Captain Sisko could extend that counsel to Star Trek: Prodigy's Dal as he grows into a stronger leader.