![]() "There's an issue that takes place on the ship that we have some internal disagreement about how to solve it. "The conflict that happens is not around anything having to do with us being a family or anything like that," Rapp clarifies. That families have more than their share of conflict is a given, but what about a family that works, plays, AND stays together? He's still very involved, but not necessarily the only one is a little weird for him." It's also not like he's totally hands-off the spore drive. ![]() "There's some sense of proprietary nature of the work that he's done and is a little bit threatened, maybe? So, yeah, it's not so cut and dried. Stamets really likes to hold himself in high esteem - and he deserves to be held in high esteem in many ways - but it is hard for him to give ground. "It does come up a little bit - in a really interesting way - that Stamets isn't the only person. Finally, I get to have some scenes with Book, with David Ajala. "I can say that there are interesting dynamics that I get to explore. How does that change Stamets' role regarding his uniqueness on the crew for Star Trek: Discovery Season 4? So, this season we actually do see him combining those two occupations, and it's a heavy lift."Īt the close of Season 3, David Ajala's character, Book, uses his empathic abilities to pilot the spore drive that has been Stamets' baby for three seasons. "And Doctor Culber is not only - well, he also is a commander, so he's also a senior medical officer - but he's also the ship's counselor.
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