Well, that "arc" was concluded within the pilot episode of VOY anyway, so I don't see the great advantage of Nick vs. Tom in this respect. Both had been drummed out of Starfleet at an earlier point (one in the aftermath of an episode, another in backstory); Tom got reinstated as a reward for betraying his Maquis comrades. End of story.
Timo Saloniemi
indeed , the writers cannot admit to such for fear of being sued
As CoveTom pointed out it is merely just an insurance policy.
These people dont take chances like that
I think the whole sorry affair just shows how petty studios are...penny pinching when you could be adding to the mythos of the show by featuring or at least referencing recurring characters.
If the writers come right out and admit "We were going to use this character, but we changed the name, so now it's a different character," there'd be no grounds for a lawsuit.
Valeris was scripted as Saavik.
Valeris was scripted as Saavik.
But that was changed because they didn't think Saavik would betray the Federation like that.
Valeris was scripted as Saavik.
But that was changed because they didn't think Saavik would betray the Federation like that.
And possibly because they didn't want to cast a third actress as Saavik . . . .
Because Nick Meyer wanted Kim Cattrall instead?
(And because people were generally underwhelmed by Robin Curtis as Saavik, as suggested by the way they quickly wrote her out of the series in the fourth movie.)
Because Nick Meyer wanted Kim Cattrall instead?
(And because people were generally underwhelmed by Robin Curtis as Saavik, as suggested by the way they quickly wrote her out of the series in the fourth movie.)
that's kind of unfair. She was told to play the character as full, stoic Vulcan. She did a good job of that.
But that was changed because they didn't think Saavik would betray the Federation like that.
it's probably not surprising that Meyer, who cast Kirstie Alley in WOK, wanted a character more like his original Saavik, and not the Robin Curtis version (which he had nothing to do with).
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