A number ofStar Trekcanon events must happen beforeStar Trek: Strange New Worldscomes to an end in season 5. As a Star Trek prequel,Strange New Worldscovers the voyages ofCaptain Christopher Pike (Anson Mount)and the USS Enterprise in the years before it became Captain James T. Kirk’s (William Shatner) iconic ship inStar Trek: The Original Series.

Captain Pike is aware that a disfiguring accident that will end his Starfleet career awaits him in his future. But in the greaterStar Trekuniverse,other pivotal events will take place leading intoStar Trek: The Original Series.AlthoughStar Trek: Strange New Worldshas stories of its own that will have to wrap up before the series signs off, here are 10 things that canonically have to happen beforeStrange New Worldsis over.

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10Scotty Becomes USS Enterprise Chief Engineer

There’s A Lot Of Distance Between A Lt. Junior Grade And The Chief Engineer

Lieutenant Montgomery Scott (Martin Quinn) joins the USS Enterprise crew inStar Trek: Strange New Worldsseason 3, but the young engineer is still a ways away from the Chief Engineer portrayed by James Doohan. InStrange New Worlds,Commander Pelia (Carol Kane) is the current Chief Engineer of the USS Enterprise.

The exact dates of Scotty’spromotions through Starfleet’s ranksfrom junior grade Lieutenant to Lt. Commander aren’t known, but they presumably will have to happen at some point during the final seasons ofStar Trek: Strange New Worlds.

9USS Enterprise Gets TWO New Doctors After M’Benga

First Dr. Mark Piper, Then Bones

Dr. Joseph M’Benga (Babs Olusanmokun) is Captain Pike’s choice asChief Medical Officer of the USS Enterprise, but he won’t remain in that post afterStar Trek: Strange New Worlds.Even before Captain Kirk selects Dr. Leonard McCoy (DeForest Kelley) as the Enterprise’s CMO, another physician,Dr. Mark Piper (Paul Fix) replaces M’BengainStar Trek: The Original Series' second pilot, “Where No Man Has Gone Before.”

It’s possibleM’Benga’s killing of Klingon Ambassador Dak’Rah(Robert Wisdom) inStar Trek: Strange New Worldsseason 2, episode 8, “Under the Cloak of War,” could lead to Starfleet forcing Captain Pike to replace M’Benga. However,Dr. M’Benga (Booker Bradshaw) does later serve as a physician on the EnterpriseinStar Trek: The Original Seriesunder Dr. McCoy.

8Lt. Sam Kirk Leaves The USS Enterprise

And Starts A New Life As A Family Man

Lieutenant Sam Kirk(Dan Jeannotte) has the bragging rights of serving aboard the USS Enterprise before his younger brother, Lieutenant James T. Kirk (Paul Wesley).However, Sam will be gone by the time Jim becomes Captain of the Enterprise, whether voluntarily or at the request of his brother. How Sam’s exit goes down is somethingStar Trek: Strange New Worldscould reveal.

The exact number of children that Sam Kirk has is a little ambiguous. In “Operation – Annihilate!” Craig Hundley is introduced as Sam’s son Peter Kirk. However, in “What Are Little Girls Made Of?” Sam Kirk seems to have two additional sons that are unnamed.

Lt. Sam Kirk has ‘plot armor’ in thathe doesn’t die untilStar Trek: The Original Series’season 1 finale, “Operation - Annihilate!” Meanwhile, Sam has a wife, Aurelan (Joan Swift), and three young sons, who could still be introduced inStar Trek: Strange New Worlds.

7Spock Falls In Love After Nurse Chapel

But That Love Won’t Last Forever Either

InStar Trek: Strange New Worldsseason 2, episode 9, “Subspace Rhapody,” Nurse Christine Chapel (Jess Bush) ended her romantic relationship with Lieutenant Spock in “Subspace Rhapsody.” However, there is another romance for Spock waiting on the horizon. In Star Trek: The Original Series' “This Side of Paradise,“Spock (Leonard Nimoy) recalls falling in love with another human woman, Leila Kalomi (Jill Ireland),in 2261.

Star Trek: Strange New Worldsseason 3 is set in 2261, which could mean that at some point, the USS Enterprise could visit Earth so that Spock can meet Leila. Their relationship ultimately ended badly, however, with Spock’s rejection of Leila, and that rejection was the catalyst for “This Side of Paradise.“Given the timeline ofStar Trek: Strange New Worldsseason 3, Leila may make an appearance.

6Lt. James T. Kirk Gets Another Girlfriend After Carol Marcus

A Son Won’t Stop Kirk From Finding Romance

According to theStar Trek: The Original Seriesepisode, “The Deadly Years,“LieutenantJames T. Kirk had a relatively serious relationship in 2261 as well,with a scientist named Janet Wallace (Sarah Marshall). However,Star Trek: Strange New Worldshas established that Kirk has an on-again, off-again long-distance girlfriend, Carol Marcus, who is pregnant.

PerhapsKirk’s frequent guest spots inStar Trek: Strange New Worldswill explain Jim’s relationship with Janet Wallace… and Carol Marcus… and reveal more of hisattraction to Lieutenant La’an Noonien-Singh(Christina Chong).

5A Starship Crash Sets Up Star Trek: The Original Series' Roman Episode

A Ship Will Vanish, But Captain Pike Won’t Be The One To Find It

InStar Trek: The Original Series'“Bread and Circuses,” the USS Enterprise travels to 892-IV, the Romanesque planet whereCaptain Kirk, Mr. Spock, and Dr. McCoy are captured and made to fight in gladiatorial arenas.All of this is set up, however, by the disappearance of the Federation survey vessel, the SS Beagle, in 2262.

Given that the wreckage of the Beagle won’t be found until 2268,it is somewhat unlikely that the ship’s disappearance will be a main plot point inStar Trek: Strange New Worlds.Nevertheless, any reference to the Beagle would be an awesome Easter Egg that would set up one more detail connectingStrange New WorldsandStar Trek: The Original Series.

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4The Omicron Colony Is Established To Set Up A Star Trek: The Original Series Season 1 Episode

A Quaint Colony With Seriously Exotic Plants

Another event that is more likely to happen in the background ofStar Trek: Strange New Worlds, but which would still be an awesome Easter egg, is theestablishment of the Omicron Ceti III agricultural colony in 2263,the setting ofStar Trek: The Original Seriesseason 1’s episode, “This Side of Paradise.”

It’spossible forStrange New Worldsto include a reference to the establishment of the Omicron colony.

At the Omicron colony, Spock’s former flame, Leila Kalomi, attempts to seduce him with the help of native pod plants that change the emotions of infected people. It’spossible forStrange New Worldsto include a reference to the establishment of the Omicron colony in one of its three upcoming seasons.

3Ardana Joining The Federation Sets Up A Star Trek: The Original Series Season 3 Episode

An Unjust Planet Whose Admission Hints At Corruption

2263 is the year that Ardana joined the United Federation of Planets. Aradana is the setting ofStar Trek: The Original Seriesseason 3’s “The Cloud Minders.” Ardana had a rigid caste system, divided between the working Troglytes and the ruling Stratos, and it stillpracticed torture and capital punishment years after joining the Federation.

However, Ardana was also one of the only sources for the rare mineral Zenite, used for medical technology.The choice to admit a planet like Ardana into the Federation was almost certainly controversial, and that controversy could easily be a plot point in a later season ofStrange New Worlds.

2Star Trek: Voyager’s Tuvok Is Born

A Vulcan Legend Is Born In 2264

Star Trek: Voyager’s Tuvok (Tim Russ)was born in the 23rd century, specifically 2264, which should also be the timeframe ofStar Trek: Strange New Worldsseason 4 or season 5. While Tuvok would be a newborn,his birth could be an Easter eggas part of the communication between Vulcan and the USS Enterprise.

It’s not out of the question forStrange New Worldsto potentiallyreference Tuvok’s birth as a shoutout toStar Trek: Voyagerfans.Of course, no one on the Starship Enterprise would ever guessEnsign Tuvok would later serve on the USS Excelsiorunder Captain Hikaru Sulu (George Takei) or that Lieutenant Commander Tuvok would journey through seven years in the Delta Quadrant with the USS Voyager.

1Spock Visits His Parents On Vulcan For The Last Time Before Star Trek: The Original Series

It Is Almost Time For The Ultimate Estrangement Of Spock From Sarek

Spock was estranged from his father,Ambassador Sarek (Mark Lenard, James Frain), during most of the events ofStar Trek: The Original Series. In “Journey to Babel,” set in 2268, Spock’s mother, Amanda Grayson (Jane Wyatt), mentions that Spock had not seen his parents in four years. That setsSpock’s final visit to Vulcan beforeStar Trek: The Original Seriesin 2264.

It’s logical to guess that Spock will see Sarek one final time before they reunite in “Journey to Babel.”

It seems almost impossible that an event as central as Spock’s ultimate estrangement from his parents would not be featured prominently in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. Whatever happens inStar Trek: Strange New Worldsseasons 4 and 5, it’s logical to guess that Spock will see Sarek one final time before they reunite in “Journey to Babel.”