7 Star Trek characters who deserve their own movie

We've seen the in action but not quite front and center. Let's take a look at 7 Star Trek characters that deserve their own movie.
Jeri Ryan as Seven of Nine in "Dominion" Episode 307, Star Trek: Picard on Paramount+. Photo Credit: Trae Patton/Paramount+. ©2021 Viacom, International Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Jeri Ryan as Seven of Nine in "Dominion" Episode 307, Star Trek: Picard on Paramount+. Photo Credit: Trae Patton/Paramount+. ©2021 Viacom, International Inc. All Rights Reserved. /
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3. Jadzia Dax

Oh, Jadzia Dax, the Trill with a memory bank more crowded than a rush-hour subway. She's not just one character - she's a walking, talking library of lifetimes. Each past life is like a book in the great library of Dax, filled with tales of love, adventure, and wisdom. Imagine a movie that's like flipping through the most thrilling anthology ever, where every chapter is a different era of space history. I'm talking ancient Trill sagas, mysterious past romances (who doesn't love a bit of cosmic love story?), and adventures that would make even the boldest Starfleet captains say, "Whoa, that's intense!"

Her journey from a bright-eyed, eager young Trill to the wise and witty science officer we all adore is a tale begging to be told - a tale that would be a time-traveling extravaganza.

And let's talk about the symbiont angle. This isn't your average, everyday character backstory - it's a mind-bending exploration of identity, legacy, and connection. Each of Dax's past lives adds a layer of depth and complexity to Jadzia's character that is just too juicy to ignore. How does one navigate life when you've got the voices of past lives offering advice, critique, and the occasional embarrassing memory? It's like having a committee in your head, but instead of boring meetings, it's interstellar wisdom spanning centuries.

The film could dive into how these experiences shape her decisions, relationships, and her role aboard Deep Space Nine. Plus, the special effects alone for showcasing these past lives would be worth the price of admission. Think epic flashbacks, stunning alien landscapes, and maybe a space battle or two... This movie would be an epic journey into the heart and soul of one of Star Trek's most fascinating characters.