Is Christina Chong Leaving Star Trek New Worlds?<\/h2>\n<\/p>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n
\nThere have been no reports regarding actress Christina Chong leaving the Star Trek spin-off show Star Trek New Worlds. So all the fuss that is going on on the internet about her quitting the show is not true.<\/p>\n
Chong is one of the main casts who portrays the role of a progeny of villain Khan Noonien Singh La’an Noonien-Singh, who is also the newly designated chief of Enterprise’s security.<\/p>\n
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She was the sole survivor of a Gorn attack as a youngster. In episode four of 10 episodes-first-season, her character La’an Noonien-Singh assists in evacuating the survivors and realizes that this is a Gorn trap.\u00a0<\/p>\n
Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, Chong revealed that her upbringing added an uncomfortably pertinent characteristic to her depiction as La’an. Her emotional bond to the character serves as a wonderful reminder of why the varied and inclusive ideas that Star Trek illustrates continue to appeal to viewers worldwide.<\/p>\n
Season One had a 98 percent approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, and the promise of a second season is another wonderful delight for Star Trek fans. And Chong will reprise her role.\u00a0<\/p>\n
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There have been no reports regarding actress Christina Chong leaving the Star Trek spin-off show Star Trek New Worlds. So all the fuss that is going on on the internet about her quitting the show is not true.<\/p>\n
Chong is one of the main casts who portrays the role of a progeny of villain Khan Noonien Singh La’an Noonien-Singh, who is also the newly designated chief of Enterprise’s security.<\/p>\n
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She was the sole survivor of a Gorn attack as a youngster. In episode four of 10 episodes-first-season, her character La’an Noonien-Singh assists in evacuating the survivors and realizes that this is a Gorn trap.\u00a0<\/p>\n
Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, Chong revealed that her upbringing added an uncomfortably pertinent characteristic to her depiction as La’an. Her emotional bond to the character serves as a wonderful reminder of why the varied and inclusive ideas that Star Trek illustrates continue to appeal to viewers worldwide.<\/p>\n
Season One had a 98 percent approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, and the promise of a second season is another wonderful delight for Star Trek fans. And Chong will reprise her role.\u00a0<\/p>\n