In a parallel reality, we got a "Star Trek" musical earlier than the latest "Strange New Worlds" episode — much earlier. Ira Steven Behr, showrunner for "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine," discussed some foiled plans for that show in a 2018 interview with GeekTown. Behr revealed that one of his writers wanted to make a musical episode of "Deep Space Nine." Which writer? Ronald D. Moore.


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@Shelter Considering we saw Nana and Avery sing, it would have been fun to see if the rest of them could.

@Shelter that’s surprising - I’d have thought that he’d be one of the last (him and Colm) to be able to sing.

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"Now I stuff you with bread, it don't hurt 'cause you're dead," I swear he must have had a blast with this.

@Shelter I loved him in Warehouse 13 - so fun and wacky.

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