Only 1 Star Trek: Enterprise Actor Made An Official Comeback In Canon (& It Was A Big Shock)

   

Only one Star Trek: Enterprise actor has returned to official canon, and it was a shock because Star Trek fans never expected it. Star Trek: Enterprise ended with season 4 in 2005. Enterprise's conclusion put an end to Star Trek TV series for 12 years, until Star Trek: Discovery's 2017 premiere began a new era of Star Trek streaming shows. In the interim years, streaming allowed audiences to reassess Star Trek: Enterprise, and the first Star Trek prequel series is now seen in a better light than during its UPN network run from 2001-2005.

Only 1 Star Trek: Enterprise Actor Made An Official Comeback In Canon (& It  Was A Big Shock)

Star Trek on Paramount+'s shows, as well as J.J. Abrams' Star Trek movies, have referenced Star Trek: Enterprise, reinforcing the importance of Scott Bakula's prequel to Star Trek canon. While the entire cast of Star Trek: The Next Generation returned in Star Trek: Picard, and Star Trek: Voyager actors voiced their characters in Star Trek: Lower Decks and Star Trek: Prodigy, fans and Star TrekEnterprise's actors waited for their call to appear as well. In Star Trek: Lower Decks season 5's penultimate episode, "Fissure Quest," an Enterprise actor finally returned to Star Trek canon, and it was a massive surprise.

Jolene Blalock Is The Only Star Trek: Enterprise Character To Return In Canon

No One Expected Jolene To Make A Star Trek Comeback

Star Trek- Lower Decks Fissure Quest T'Pol

Jolene Blalock returned to voice T'Pol in Star Trek: Lower Decks season 5, episode 9, "Fissure Quest." Blalock took on a few acting roles after Star Trek: Enterprise ended in 2005, but after marrying Michael Rapino, the CEO of Live Nation, Jolene retired from acting to raise a family. Blalock doesn't attend Star Trek conventions like her fellow Enterprise cast members, and it was widely believed that Jolene had permanently walked away from Star Trek.

However, Star Trek: Lower Decks creator Mike McMahan personally wrote to Jolene Blalock to ask her to return as T'Pol. After watching and enjoying Star Trek: Lower Decks, Jolene agreed, and her comeback was kept top secret. As a twist, Jolene voiced an alternate-reality T'Pol who joined the multiverse-faring crew of Captain William Boimler's (Jack Quaid) Defiant Class starship Anaximander.

Star Trek fans were overjoyed to see T'Pol again and hear Jolene Blalock's pitch-perfect vocal performance as her Vulcan heroine.

With Star Trek: Lower Decks now over on Paramount+, and Star Trek: Prodigy's future uncertain on Netflix, Jolene remains the only Star Trek: Enterprise actor to return to official canon. Jolene voicing an alt-universe T'Pol does mean that the original T'Pol she portrayed made her final appearance in Star Trek: Enterprise's controversial series finale, "These Are The Voyages..." Regardless, Star Trek fans were overjoyed to see T'Pol again and hear Jolene Blalock's pitch-perfect vocal performance as her Vulcan heroine.

 

One Other Star Trek: Enterprise Actor Returned, But Not In Canon

The Rest Of Enterprise's Cast Is Willing To Return To Star Trek

The Star Trek Enterprise Cast

Jolene Blalock made history on Star Trek: Lower Decks, but one of her Star Trek: Enterprise cast members beat her to making a comeback -- although it wasn't in official canon. In 2023, the Star Trek: very Short Treks episode, "Holograms All The Way Down" saw Connor Trinneer voice Commander Trip Tucker, playing the NX-01's Chief Engineer for the first time since Star Trek: Enterprise ended. However, Star Trek: very Short Treks is not considered part of official canon.

T'Pol, Lt. Malcolm Reed, and Ensign Travis Mayweather also appeared in Star Trek: very Short Treks' "Holograms All The Way Down," but only Connor Trinneer voiced his Star Trek: Enterprise character.

Without Star Trek: Lower Decks and Star Trek: Prodigy, there are now fewer opportunities for Star Trek: Enterprise actors to return to canon the way Jolene Blalock did. Star Trek: Starfleet Academy and Star Trek: Strange New Worlds could conjure Enterprise appearances through creative sci-fi means, but it remains to be seen if that will happen. For now, Jolene Blalock remains Star Trek: Enterprise's only official canonical comeback, and T'Pol's return was a wonderful surprise.

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