The god war shook the Star Trek franchise to is core, with some huge consequences that could have a major impact on canon moving forward.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Warning: contains spoilers for recent issues of Star Trek and Star Trek: DefiantThe Star Trek franchise was recently rocked by the god war, which saw the Emperor Kahless rise up against the universe’s god-like beings. Beginning in last year’s Star Trek #400, and running up through this summer’s Day of Blood crossover event, the god war shook the galaxy, with some serious consequences for canon moving forward.
8 Doctor Crusher Embarked on a New Direction For six seasons of Star Trek: The Next Generation, Doctor Crusher served as the Enterprise’s Chief Medical Officer, but never showed interest beyond Sickbay. All of that changed with Star Trek’s god war, which saw Crusher experiment with command, and was promoted to First Officer of the Theseus. It was a bold step forward for Doctor Crusher, and one that sets the stage for her on-screen return in Star Trek: Picard.
5 Worf: Bounty Hunter Captain Sisko recruited Worf early in the god war, but the two had a falling out, leading Worf to leave the Theseus. Instead, he stole the Defiant and assembled a rebel crew to handle the god war’s darker aspects. After the god war ended, Starfleet decided to punish Worf by disavowing him and his crew, sending them after some of the galaxy’s worst. Worf is tasked with bringing them back, effectively making him a bounty hunter.
3 Kahless is Still Out There Kahless, the antagonist for the god war, managed to survive, and almost certainly will return. At the end of Day of Blood, he fled the Klingon homeworld, taking the god-killer array with him. This weapon, created by the Shapers of Sardakesh, was powerful enough to strike down Gary Mitchell and the Crystalline Entities. Complicating matters is Kahless no longer has the Red Path at his disposal, meaning he will have to rebuild his army.
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