Lieutenant La'an Noonien-Singh (Christina Chong) made a mistake in Star TrekThe first musical episode that could threaten Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 3. Written by David Reed and directed by Amanda Row, Strange New Worlds Season 2, Episode 3, "Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow" saw La'an fall in love with an alternate reality Captain James T. Kirk (Paul Wesley) on a mission to protect star treks prime timeline. Strange New Worlds Musical episode, "Subspace Rhapsody," written by Donna Horgan and Bill Wolkoff, and directed by Dermot Downs, follows La'an's story when She confesses her doomed romance to Lieutenant James T. Kirk (Paul Wesley).
La'an and her captain Kirk shared a unique ordeal Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 2, Episode 3, "Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow." Kirk and La'an's mission uncovers a Romulan plot to change star treks prime timeline, with La'an stopping a Romulan temporary agent named Sera (Adelaide Kane) from assassinating a young Khan Noonien-Sing (Desmod Sivan) in 21st century Toronto. But Sera murdered Kirk, who died in Laan's arms. Although La'an saved Khan and set reality back to its proper course, she is emotionally freed from losing James.
La'an breaks a promise and tells Kirk about her Star Trek: Strange New Worlds time travel
Lan was warned.
at the end of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds "Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow," Agent Imalay (Allison Wilson-Forbes) of the Department of Time-Research orders Laan never to reveal what happened when she time-traveled to anyone. No one on the starship Enterprise knows that Romulans are interfering with time, and that La'an is reversing an incursion that has already changed reality. Yamalai was satisfied when La'an said she wouldn't risk restoring her protection from the timelineDespite Lanan's despair, that she cannot reveal her heartbreak to anyone.
Kirk was horrified, and told La'an, "I don't like rules, but I'm pretty sure I'm about to break a big one."
However, in Star Trek: Strange New Worldsmusical episode, Lan broke her word to the Department of Temporary Investigations And said Lt. James T. Kirk that she met an alternate version of him. Even Kirk was scared, La'Anne said, "I don't like rules, but I'm pretty sure I'm about to break a big one." To La'Ann's credit, she was mum about the time travel details, and only talked about how much she liked how her James Kirk saw the real her. La'Ann also just told Kirk that her James was - Gone Never specify that he died at the hands of a time-traveling Romulan but did La'an still make a huge mistake?
Why telling Kirk was more important to La'an than protecting the Star Trek timeline
Lan wants to change.
Lieutenant Lan Nonien-sing did her duty as much as she could and protected the timeline during her confession in Star Treks musical episode, but even then, Lan felt she had to tell Kirk. Partly because the last commander Una Chin-Reilly (Rebecca Romine) advised her, but really because keeping the Jacob T. Kirk she loved and losing a secret was a burden, Lan could no longer bear it. Lan had to know if what she had with her Captain Kirk could happen again with Lt. Kirk.
But even beyond La'an know that Kirk does not reciprocate her feelings, despite also feeling their mutual "connection", La'an has to share her feelings with Kirk as a crucial first step to her true desire. Lan wants and needs to be an open person Who lets other people in, as opposed to those "barrier" Long faces because of her shame that she is descended from Khan Nunien-sing. Lan wants to throw these away "Scarlet Letter" She carries, and coming clean with Lt. James Kirk has to happen so La'an can "Change your paradigm." But what does this mean for Star Treks timeline?
Is Star Trek's timeline in danger in Strange New Worlds Season 3?
La'an tells Kirk it could have ramifications.
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds has made Lt. Lan Noonien-sing important to Star Treks timeline Because she was chosen to defend it, first through her actions in 21st-century Toronto, and then through her silence. Lan did live up to her promise, and what she told Lt. James T. Kirk was centered on her feelings. While La'Ann was admirably careful, she still told Kirk things he shouldn't know. James now knows that there was another Kirk in another reality that La'an was in, which means he now knows about Star Treks multiverse.
most of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 3 is top-secret, although some details have been revealed as the U.S.S. Enterprise crew become Vulcans and Jonathan Frakes directed a "Hollywood Murder Mystery." But Strange New Worlds is also gradually overwritten Star Treks timeline, changing the dates of World War III and when Khan became a threat to Earth. Lt. Lan Noonien-Singh may now be attached to nothing star treks timeline and her mistake in telling Lt. James T. Kirk about her Captain Kirk could lead to a greater threat to the timeline in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 3.