Sonequa Martin-Green Leaves Door Open for Starfleet Academy and Discovery Crossover

Could we see Captain Michael Burnham again in Star Trek: Starfleet Academy? It certainly sounds possible.

Sonequa Martin-Green as Burnham in Star Trek: Discovery, episode 9, season 5, streaming on Paramount+, 2023. Photo Credit: Michael Gibson/Paramount+
Photo: Michael Gibson | Paramount+

One of the best things about the larger Star Trek universe is how interconnected its worlds can be. Easter eggs abound. Plot threads can cross series. The actions of characters from centuries prior can often continue to shape those who come after them. And sometimes it gives fans a chance to see familiar faces from a previous property pop up somewhere new. It’s part of the joy inherent in this world—we never really say goodbye to any part of it.

Still, the choice to set Star Trek: Starfleet Academy immediately following the events of Star Trek: Discovery is, admittedly, a somewhat controversial one. The show’s later seasons took place in the 32nd century in the wake of an event known as The Burn, which fractured the Federation and essentially ended Starfleet Academy as it had been known up until that point. The new series will chart its rebirth, following the first class of cadets to come through the institution in over a century and all their subsequent personal, professional, and academic dramas. 

But its position in the timeline means that it’s a series that’s ripe for potential crossovers in a way that the bulk of its predecessors were not. (That wonderfully weird Star Trek: Strange Worlds meets Star Trek: Lower Decks episode aside.) After all, the Discovery crew is still living and working for the Federation during this time period — and some are already slated to appear on the show! Tig Notaro and Oded Fehr are already both set to return as Jett Reno and Admiral Charles Vance, and Mary Wiseman’s Lt. Sylvia Tilly will also appear in an episode of the series’ first season. (Which makes sense, given that she herself is now an Academy instructor.) But what about everybody else? 

The Discovery crew was in and out of Federation headquarters constantly during that show’s final seasons, and since the Academy itself is basically a mobile teaching starship in the form of the USS Athena, it’s not like they have to wait around home base for the occasional run-in with a legacy character or two. The odds that someone might run into a character like Ambassador Saru (Doug Jones) or his new wife, T’Rina (Tara Rosling), who’s still the President of Ni’Var, are probably more than decent. But what about the Discovery’s captain? Is it possible we might see Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) again? After all, there’s plenty of time between the setting of Starfleet Academy and the events we saw in the epilogue to the Discovery series finale “Life, Itself.” 

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TrekMovie.com reports that it seems as though the door is open when it comes to Burnham’s potential involvement. In the most recent issue of former TVLine reporter Matt Mitovitch’s subscriber-only Inside Line column, a commenter wondered about the likelihood of the actress somehow finding her way to the world of Starfleet Academy. Mitovitch took the question to Martin-Green herself during a promotional event for her new CBS series, Boston Blue. And though the actress has had five years of training when it comes to dodging speculative questions from Trek fans, her answer still sounded relatively optimistic about the prospect. (At least, when compared to some of her former co-starscomments on the subject)

“When I brought your Q to Martin-Green after the recent Boston Blue event, the way she giddily lit up made clear that she is well-versed on the overlapping timelines,” Mitovitch reported. “‘Let me tell you something—it would be so much fun. I’ll put it like that,’ the Discovery alum answered. ‘And I will also say that [co-showrunner] Alex Kurtzman did it on purpose. He put SFA in the same timeline so that there would be the potential for crossovers. There’s a lot of opportunity there, and that’s exciting.”

Granted, that’s a lot of words to say very little of substance, but it seems almost impossible that this isn’t something that Kurtzman and company already have been thinking about to some degree or other. Plus, wouldn’t we all like to see Burnham go toe-to-toe Holly Hunter’s Chancellor Ake at some point?

Star Trek: Starfleet Academy will premiere on January 15, 2026.