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TELEVISION FAMILIAR VULCAN ON BOARD NEW ‘ TREK’ SERIES

Spock’s dad has a special bond with new character First Officer Burnham

- Bill Keveney @ billkev USA TODAY

Star Trek: Discovery boldly goes where no Trek has gone before with two firsts: Its lead character, First Officer Michael Burnham ( Sonequa Martin- Green), is a black woman who’s not the starship’s captain.

But the newest offering in the legendary franchise ( CBS, Sunday, 8: 30 ET/ PT, then streaming on CBS All Access) — set 10 years before events of the original series on the eve of war with the Klingons — also roots itself deeply in Trek history. Burnham grew up as the ward of Mr. Spock’s father, Vulcan Ambassador Sarek ( James Frain), who was introduced 50 years ago in the original NBC series.

“It is a big connection. Sarek and Spock, these are institutio­ns in the Star

Trek canon. And, so, I’ve been grafted into this family and story in such a courageous yet respectful, gentle way,” says Martin- Green, who anticipate­s some head- scratching by fans. “The fact that you’ve never heard Sarek or Spock mention Michael Burnham is something we will be making sense of.”

The 15- episode Discovery, the sixth live- action Trek series and the first since

Enterprise ended in 2005, is a splashy, pricey attempt to attract subscriber­s to CBS’ fledgling streaming service and internatio­nal audiences seeking action- adventure fare. There’s no guarantee, as interest beyond the core fan base ebbs and flows, and 2016’ s Star Trek Beyond had the lowest box office of the three most- recent films.

Discovery takes a new look at the mix of Vulcan and human identities. Spock is the biracial child of Sarek and his human wife, Amanda, but Burnham is a nature/ nurture mix, a human child raised on Vulcan after her parents were killed in a Klingon attack at a site under Vulcan protection.

Burnham has had academic success on Vulcan — she may know something about the famous neck pinch — and she rose in Starfleet to second- in- command on the USS Shenzhou. But the human tendency toward emotion and legendary Vulcan self- discipline can cause internal conflict, says Martin- Green ( The Walking Dead), whose favorite Star Trek episode is Sarek’s first, 1967’ s “Journey to Babel.”

“The Vulcan way of life is strict. Being indoctrina­ted with it was difficult, more difficult for ( Michael) than it was for Spock, because he is half- Vulcan,” she says. “Being a human, you can see these two species warring within me.”

Sarek has special insight into the human child, seen in flashback, and the adult Starfleet officer, whom he advises, says executive producer Alex Kurtzman.

“As a Vulcan married to a human woman and an ambassador, he has a unique place in understand­ing the bridge between humanity and the aliens that very much plays a part in his relationsh­ip with Burnham,” he says.

Frain is “having fun shaping the early version of Sarek, trying to be consistent without doing an imitation” of Mark Lenard, who originated the role. He thinks viewers will relate to Discov

ery’s father- daughter pairing. “He has a tremendous affection for her,” Frain says.

 ?? ROBERT HANASHIRO, USA TODAY ?? James Frain is Vulcan Ambassador Sarek and Sonequa Martin- Green is First Officer Michael Burnham in Star Trek: Discovery.
ROBERT HANASHIRO, USA TODAY James Frain is Vulcan Ambassador Sarek and Sonequa Martin- Green is First Officer Michael Burnham in Star Trek: Discovery.

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