



But the studio decision proved itself to be the right one. Of course, I’m sure if you asked any of the Deep Space Nine or the Voyager or the Enterprise people, it would have been fun to have a turn on the big screen rather than the way the studio went, which was to reboot those series. And literally when I say, “We both played AI, but my show capsized,” while his went big screen from TV, that’s all just the gag about the fact that they are the one franchise after The Original Series that got to do feature films. Do you feel that you and Star Trek: Voyager are not getting the kind of respect you all deserve?Ībsolutely not. There is a slight Rodney Dangerfield-esque element to your video. I just thought it was a very funny, charming, self-deprecating laugh to offer his loyal social media followers and I admired him for that. And then and then the way he lets the air out of the bag at the end. The inciting event was the video that he made that was just so terrific, upbeat, joyful, and fun. I have the highest regard not only for Brent’s career but his sense of humor. I got a like and very nice response from him on Twitter, then we chatted back and forth in private messaging. To prove my theory correct, he had one of the first responses. I said I don’t know, but I do know that he can take a joke so why couldn’t he take a joke at my expense.

When we were making this somebody asked if Brent would possibly be upset by this. D id it have the desired effect? Are you now basking in Brent Spiner-level adulation? TrekMovie talked to Bob to get a preview of the event, hear his views on Star Trek: Picard, and more. He is also doing another virtual Galax圜on event this weekend. Star Trek: Voyager’s Robert Picardo made waves a couple of weeks ago with a fun noirish music video spoof all about Brent Spiner.
