Many of The Expanse’s cast members also appeared in the Star Trek universe. Many have wondered where The Expanse’s cast have been since season 6’s end in 2022, and surprisingly, several ended up in the Star Trek franchise.
6Shohreh Aghdashloo
Commodore Paris - Star Trek Beyond (2016)
Shohreh Aghdashloo, who played The Expanse’s Chrisjen Avasarala, also portrayed Commodore Paris in Star Trek Beyond. While Avasarala was a more prominent character in The Expanse compared to Paris in Star Trek Beyond, the Commodore still played a significant role in the film’s events. Despite being a later addition to Star Trek Beyond, Paris was linked to past Star Trek lore, and Simon Pegg previously confirmed the commanding officer of Yorktown was a nod to Tom Paris in Star Trek: Voyager (via X).
5Bahia Watson
JahSepp May - Star Trek: Discovery
Despite being best known for her role of Brianna in The Handmaid’s Tale, Bahia Watson also played Sakai in The Expanse season 5. While only a supporting character, The Expanse’s Sakai was a traitor and caused quite a stir. She started the show as the chief engineer of the Tycho station, but by the end, Sakai was a killer and later arrested for her crimes. Watson also played the jahSepp of May in Star Trek: Discovery, too.
The jahSepp appeared in the form of May Ahearn to Sylvia in 2257, five years after the real May’s death. Watson’s character was a great help to Tilly when she was trying to figure out how to save Terralysium, although it was later revealed that the presence of May was a mere hallucination created by mycelium spores that were attached to Tilly. The jahSepp May was later removed from Tilly’s consciousness.
4Shawn Doyle
Dr. Ruon Tarka - Star Trek: Discovery
While these characters came from different professional backgrounds, it was great to see Doyle play two antagonists who were hidden in plain sight.
Doyle has been busy since he left The Expanse, and in the Stark Trek universe, he portrayed Dr. Ruon Tarka in Star Trek: Discovery. Ruon Tarka was Star Trek: Discovery season 4’s villain, and the genius scientist’s grief made him obsessed with travelling the multiverses. While these characters came from different professional backgrounds, it was great to see Doyle play two antagonists who were hidden in plain sight.
3Brian George
Richard Bashir - Star Trek: Deep Space Nine & Ambassador O'Zaal - Star Trek: Voyager
Neither Bashir nor O’Zaal were regularly seen characters, but they were interesting. Bashir was the father of Chief Medical Officer Julian Bashir, who subjected his son to an illegal genetic engineering process as a child over fears of his progress at school. O’Zaal, however, was an Antarian ambassador who was also responsible for coordinating the 2377 Antarian Trans-stellar Rally.
2Somkele Idhalama
Progenitor - Star Trek: Discovery
Somkele Idhalama only played a small role in The Expanse, having starred as a Tychno engineer in the season 5 episode “Down and Out.” However, the Nigerian actress and model also appeared in the likes of the movies 93 Days and The Arbitration, as well as TV shows such as Gidi Up, too. Her arguably most notable TV appearance, however, was in the Star Trek universe.Somkele Idhalama played the Progenitor in Star Trek: Discovery’s finale, and while she was cast right at the very end of the show’s lifespan, it was an incredible episode to be featured in. Idhalama portrayed the Progenitor in “Life, Itself” in 2024, a long-awaited moment for audiences, as Captain Michael Burnham finally came face-to-face with one of them after a lengthy search for their technology. Idhalama did a brilliant job in this role, considering she took over from the original Progenitor actress Salome Jens from Star Trek: The Next Generation.
1Conrad Coates
Admiral Terral - Star Trek: Discovery
Conrad Coates only joined The Expanse’s cast in the show’s final season, but UNN Fleet Admiral Sadiqi was a great part of the five episodes he appeared in. Before The Expanse, Coates was known for his roles in Degrassi: The Next Generation and Fargo, too. However, before his stint in The Expanse, Coates starred as Admiral Terral in four episodes of Star Trek: Discovery season 1.
The Vulcan was a part of some interesting moments in Star Trek: Discovery. For example, he confirmed Sarek’s disappearance while en route to Cancri IV, but refused to allow Lorca to embark on a rescue mission, an order which was ultimately ignored. While Coates’ character wasn’t a huge figure, he still played a part in the early days of the Star Trek TV show and gave him sci-fi acting experience which later saw him cast in The Expanse.