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MLK Convinced Nichelle Nichols to Stay on Star Trek
21 Nov
Summary
- Uhura travels to the Civil Rights Movement in a new comic.
- Martin Luther King Jr. persuaded Nichelle Nichols to remain on Star Trek.
- A new comic reimagines the iconic 'City on the Edge of Forever' episode.

IDW Publishing's Star Trek Deviations series will release "Threads of Destiny" on February 25th, 2026. This one-shot comic reimagines the classic episode "The City on the Edge of Forever," sending Uhura to the 1960s to join the Civil Rights Movement. This narrative explores the significance of her role and the broader impact of Black representation on television.
The comic's release shines a light on a pivotal moment in Nichelle Nichols' career. She had previously considered leaving Star Trek, even submitting her resignation. However, a chance encounter with Martin Luther King Jr. changed her mind. He emphasized the importance of her portrayal for Black audiences.
Writer Stephanie Williams and artist Flaviano are bringing this unique story to life. Williams, known for her work on various acclaimed comic titles, is well-suited to tackle this narrative. The original "City on the Edge of Forever" episode can be streamed on Paramount+.




