![]() ![]() So it was just the perfect opportunity for that.” And I love a Vulcan, and as someone who worked on Voyager back in the day, Tim Russ is just a wonderful human being. And they had a very special relationship, Tuvok and Seven. And so, an is-he-or-isn’t-he is inherent in how he’s going to portray the character, and there’s something so juicy and delicious about the reveal being a smile for a Vulcan. However, as Seven learns, Tuvok made his discovery too late and is already in Changeling custody, if not worse, and has been long enough for the dissidents to gain crucial information about him.Ĭhatting with Collider, showrunner Terry Matalas explained why it was time to bring back Tuvok, even if it isn’t really the Vulcan we know and love: “He’s the perfect character to do it with because he is a Vulcan. Tuvok would have knowledge of secret workings within the Federation and would be among the first to recognize the Changeling infiltration. ![]() Tuvok the ChangelingĪs these stories reveal, the now-Captain Tuvok is an ideal person for Seven of Nine to contact in the latest episode of Picard, “ Dominion,” despite her status as a fugitive. In the The Fall book series, Tuvok joins forces with Ferengi Nog and William Riker’s doppelganger Thomas to investigate the assassination of the President of the Federation. The non-canon Titan novels find Tuvok working undercover on Romulus during the events of Nemesis, contacting Ambassador Spock and witnessing Shinzon’s attack on the Romulan Senate. However, most non-canonical works emphasize Tuvok’s role as a security officer and master of espionage. According to non-canonical novels and comics, Tuvok also once served with Picard on the USS Stargazer and eventually became a teacher at Starfleet Academy. In Lower Decks, we learned that now Tuvok was part of a secret investigation into an alleged conspiracy between Captain Freeman of the USS Cerritos and the Pakleds, using a mind-meld on a Pakled to discover her innocence. So it’s no surprise that post- Voyager appearances have found Tuvok remaining committed to the Federation. ![]() But by the time of Voyager‘s premiere, he had become a true believer in the Federation, so steadfast that Janeway could assign him to infiltrate the Maquis without worrying that he would go the way of Ro. Other Feature Film credits include Benefited, Cooped Up and Bloody Hell.Voyager gave glimpses of Tuvok’s background, including an initial reluctance to join Starfleet and the frustrations that followed, even as he served on the USS Excelsior under Captain Sulu, helping to fly the ship apart during the events of Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. In 2016 Ross teamed up with “Wonderland” cast mate Ben Mingay to host “Cannonball,” a game show for Channel 7. Biggs.” His skills for the screen were developed playing various leads in several short films and television commercials. Other television credits include “Informer 3838,” “Home and Away,” “Underbelly,” “Rush,” “Neighbours,” “The Code 2” and “Mrs. Most recently, Ross was a series regular in both “Harrow” season three and “Dive Club” for Worldwide distribution on Netflix. Ross then landed a lead on Channel 10’s “Wonderland” in Sydney where he pulled out his old carpentry skills and absolutely nailed the role of Steve Beaumont for three consecutive seasons. During this time, Ross made his MTC debut playing Laertes in Simon Phillips’ production of Hamlet, followed by MTC’s world premiere of Return to Earth. In 2010, Ross became an ensemble member of Red Stitch Actor’s Theatre, performing in On Ego, Oh Well Never Mind Bye, Howie the Rookie, The Kitchen Sink, Stop Rewind and 4000 Miles. In his final year at VCA in 2007, Ross was awarded a scholarship for demonstration of outstanding commitment to the course. It was here he honed his stage skills, performing lead roles in a variety of plays including Our Country’s Good, Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme, Victory, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, King Lear, The Venetian Twins and The Perjured City. With a new nose and a few less brain cells, Ross decided to pursue a career in acting and was lured to Melbourne after being accepted into the prestigious Victorian College of the Arts (VCA). Born and raised in Adelaide, Tim Ross was working as a chippie for his old man when he fell down a well and realized the building industry wasn’t his cup of tea. ![]()
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