![]() I think at the time it really felt like the zenith of her “ Star Trek life.” Looking back on it now it was just the beginning! Photo: Noah Averbach-Katz After we took the photo, my mother just started crying and we had this really sweet family hug that’ll I’ll never forget. I think the most memorable moment for me was at the 2013 Creation convention in Chicago, my mom finally caved and bought a family photo op with Patrick Stewart. It was just such a different experience and so out of the norm that it was just very very fun. I remember how fun and goofy those days were and how much fun my mother and I, along with friends that joined us, would have. My mother would half-drag me but I was also really excited to go-much like any other teen. “After we took the photo, my mother just started crying and we had this really sweet family hug that’ll I’ll never forget.”ĭid you go to any conventions growing up? Do you have any memorable celebrity encounters or moments that really stand out? Also, another less-popular choice but man that first J.J. It’s a show that probably could never exist today. In a lot of ways it’s so campy and weird and leans into goofiness but also has a real heart and soul to it. I think Voyager was the show that was on when I was growing up but the first show I really watched episode-to-episode was Enterprise, which might not be the popular choice but I think it is probably my favorite. It was just on in our house ever since I can remember. My mom was the one who got me into Star Trek. Tell us a little about how you got into Star Trek, your favorite films, favorite series-outside of Discovery, of course-and your favorite episode(s). Noah (left) at Star Trek: The Experience | Photo: Noah Averbach-Katz That fantasy recently became a reality for California-born actor Noah Averbach-Katz-who appeared as Ryn in the Star Trek: Discovery third season episodes “Scavengers” and “The Sanctuary”.Īverbach-Katz recently sat down (virtually) with to discuss his Star Trek journey that began as a lifelong fan to being cast as an Andorian on Discovery. Whether you grew up running around the backyard dressed as Captain Kirk, dreamt of what it would be like to sit down for a drink at Quark’s Bar on Deep Space Nine, or wondered what it would be like to be on set with Star Trek legends like Jonathan Frakes, being part of the Star Trek universe is something we’ve all at least pondered. The fantasy of being part of the thing we love is so commonplace in many aspects of pop-culture fandom. Star Trek: Discovery‘s Noah Averbach-Katz talks fandom, collecting, being cast on Star Trek and working with his wife Mary Wiseman.
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