A living legend.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Star Trek: The Animated Series kept Star Trek alive in the 1970s, following the cancelation of Star Trek: The Original Series, continuing the adventures of Captain Kirk and the Enterprise crew, while introducing new, exciting characters to the mythos. In the Star Trek: Picard’s Academy #1, from IDW Publishing, readers learn that one Animated Series character is still alive in the 24th century and playing an important role in Starfleet.
The first instructor, in the field of Stellar Cartography, is listed as Arex, the Enterprise's navigator from The Animated Series. Notably, Picard carries a 108% average in the class.Lieutenant Arex Is A Star Trek Trailblazer Long-time Star Trek fans will recognize Lieutenant Arex, who was created for Star Trek: The Animated Series, the direct continuation of The Original Series, first airing in 1973.
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