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Beloved Star Trek: Strange New Worlds actor Bruce Horak is not sure whether he will come back in the third season. The wise, blind Aenar became a breakout character whereas Horak's Lt. Hemmer was always meant to die in Strange New Worlds season 1 to underscore the hazards faced by the USS Enterprise crew. Appearing in archive video and as a zombie version of Hemmer, Horak returned on Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 2, episode 6, "Lost in Translation". At last, Horak enthralled viewers as the singing and dancing Klingon General Garkog performed in Strange New Worlds' musical.
Commander Pelia (Carol Kane) replaced Lt. Hemmer as the Chief Engineer of the USS Enterprise in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 2. Bruce Horak's comment that he is "lobbying" to bring General Garkog back seems to suggest that the singing Klingon won not show in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 3. Lt. Hemmer's protégé, Ensign Nyota Uhura (Celia Rose Gooding), has started traveling past grief over her mentor, hence it is unclear whether Lt. Hemmer can potentially make another appearance in Strange New Worlds season 3. Bruce Horak could, however, very likely resurfaced as a brand-new Star Trek: Strange New Worlds character in season 3. General Garkog very certainly needs an encore, though, particularly if he and his troops have maintained their K-pop band as Bruce Horak advises.
Bruce Horak of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds has a creative concept to resurrect General Garkog, the singing Klingon from the first-ever Musical. As the leader of the Klingons who became an impromptu K-pop group, Horak makes a surprise cameo in Strange New Worlds' musical, "Subspace Rhapsody. Played in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 1 as the recently dead Lt. Hemmer, the USS Enterprise's former Chief Engineer, General Garkog is Horak's second Strange New Worlds alien character.
Bruce Horak (@brucehorak) posted his original paintings for sale of his Star Trek: Strange New Worlds characters, Lt. Hemmer and General Garkog on his Instagram. Regarding the Klingon work, Horak mentioned his humorous concept for General Garkog's return: "I'm pushing to bring this guy back. In a world where he and the lads somewhat buried what they did and maintained..." Check out Bruce's post down below:
Set toward the end of the High Republic Era in the Star Wars universe, the Acolyte shows the Galactic Republic together with the most potent Jedi state. Examining several crimes, this sci-fi thriller sees a former Padawan meet her former Jedi Master as they investigate occurrences all pointing to darkness emerging from beneath the surface poised to bring about the annihilation of the High Republic.
The program boasts an outstanding cast, and its plot points to lots of action and several twists. The Acolyte is a great program for people who wish more information on the beginnings of the Star Wars universe and the background of the Jedi and the Galactic Empire.
Bruce Horak (@brucehorak) posted his original paintings for sale of his Star Trek: Strange New Worlds characters, Lt. Hemmer and General Garkog on his Instagram. Regarding the Klingon work, Horak mentioned his humorous concept for General Garkog's return: "I'm pushing to bring this guy back. In a world where he and the lads somewhat buried what they did and maintained..." Look at Bruce's post down below:
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Star Trek: Strange New Worlds streams on Paramount+.
Set in the Star Wars world toward the conclusion of the High Republic Era, the series features both the Galactic Empire and the Jedi during their most influential period. Investigating many crimes - all leading to darkness bursting from beneath the surface and ready to bring about the demise of the High Republic - this sci-fi thriller sees a former Padawan reunited with her old Jedi Master.
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