![]() ![]() You are just over halfway through season two, right? And then season two, who knows? Maybe she’s got enhanced genetic capabilities. And she gets through the other side of it-starts to, at the end of season one. She very much works through being painted with the same brush. But it’s getting rid of that feeling of how you’re not worthy or you’re not good enough, or that you should be painted with the same brush. So in that way, you’re judged for who you are and what you look like and where you come from. I was bullied for being Chinese as a kid. She feels like the way I relate to it when you’re bullied as a kid. They are her new family and they are all she has, actually.Īnd does she feel the burden of her family name?Ībsolutely. ![]() Her purpose is to keep her new family alive, the Enterprise crew. But she is not at all like him in her purpose. I don’t know how much I can reveal about that, but what you will see with La’an is the fact that she does carry similarities to Khan in the way she has natural abilities for combat, she’s tactical, she’s fierce, she’s a fighter. In terms of being a Noonien Singh, does the show explore why La’an would keep such an infamous name? It has been confirmed that La’an is a descendent of the infamous genetically enhanced Khan, and at the gold carpet premiere in New York, TrekMovie had a chance to talk to actress Christina Chong about that connection and more. When it was announced that Strange New Worlds included a character named La’an Noonien Singh, fans immediately saw a connection to the Star Trek villain Khan Noonien Singh. ![]()
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