Robert Duncan McNeill’s 2 Star Trek Character Differences Explained By Lower Decks Creator

Robert Duncan McNeill’s 2 Star Trek Character Differences Explained By Lower Decks Creator

Star Trek: Lower Decks creator and showrunner Mike McMahan explains the differences between Robert Duncan McNeill’s two Star Trek characters, Nicholas Locarno and Lieutenant Tom Paris of Star Trek: Voyager. Locarno, a disgraced ex-Starfleet Cadet, was revealed as the big bad of Lower Decks season 4. Paris was the helmsman of the USS Voyager as Captain Kathryn Janeway’s (Kate Mulgrew) starship made its 7-year journey to Earth from the Delta Quadrant, and Tom also appeared in Star Trek: Lower Decks season 2.

In an exclusive interview with Screen Rant, Mike McMahan was asked about how Star Trek: Lower Decks season 4’s finale cleverly joked about Tom Paris and Nick Locarno’s resemblance. McMahan talks about his perspective on Paris and Locarno and why Nick turned into a villain. Read his quote below:

They’re super different. Super different guys. Totally different. No resemblance… Calling it out too was helpful to me because Locarno is kind of our con, you know? He’s an episodic character who we bring back decades later for a bigger cinematic heel turn… But we have Tom Paris. From a storytelling and structural point of view, he’s got the redemption arc. So we’ve seen a redemption arc for a Starfleet character like that, amazingly played by the same actor, by Robbie, who’s super fun to work with. And since we had seen that, since Tom Paris gives us that, I felt okay seeing what if Locarno didn’t learn the same lessons and giving you a different story that plays with a similar opening.

How Tom Paris & Nick Locarno Were Featured On Star Trek: Lower Decks

Paris and Locarno are totally different guys used in totally different ways.

Both of Robert Duncan McNeill’s Star Trek characters have appeared on Star Trek: Lower Decks, but their roles in the animated comedy denote the stark differences between Lt. Tom Paris and Nick Locarno. Yes, they have identical faces because they were played by the same actor – despite Lt. Brad Boimler (Jack Quaid) hilariously “not seeing it” – but Paris came into the Star Trek: Lower Decks season 2 episode “We’ll Always Have Tom Paris” as a hero who Boimler flipped for. Bradward couldn’t wait for Tom to sign his Tom Paris collector’s plate, although Paris mistook a disheveled Boimler to be a Kazon and attacked him.

Nick Locarno didn’t get the redemption arc Tom Paris did on Star Trek: Voyager. Instead, 13 years after he was kicked out of Starfleet Academy for covering up the death of his Nova Squadron teammate, Joshua Albert, Locarno wanted revenge on Starfleet. Nick talked a big game about liberating other Lower Deckers from their superiors and standing up to Starfleet, but in the end, Locarno was just another madman who planned to use a doomsday device to get what he wanted. Besides their resemblance, Star Trek: Lower Decks shows Nicholas Locarno and Tom Paris aren’t alike at all.

Star Trek: Lower Decks and Star Trek: Voyager are available to stream on Paramount+.

  • Robert Duncan McNeill’s 2 Star Trek Character Differences Explained By Lower Decks Creator

    Star Trek Lower Decks
    Release Date:
    2020-08-06

    Cast:
    Jack Quaid, Gillian Vigman, dawnn lewis, Noel Wells, Eugene Cordero, Fred Tatasciore, Jerry O’Connell, Tawny Newsome

    Genres:
    Animation, Adventure, Action

    Seasons:
    3

    Summary:
    The animated comedy series Star Trek: Lower Decks follows the support crew on one of Starfleet’s least significant ships, the U.S.S. Cerritos, in 2380. Ensigns Mariner (Tawny Newsome), Boimler (Jack Quaid), Rutherford (Eugene Cordero), and Tendi (Noël Wells) have to keep up with their duties and their social lives often. At the same time, the ship is being rocked by a multitude of sci-fi anomalies.

    Story By:
    gene roddenbury

    Writers:
    Gene Roddenberry

    Network:
    Paramount

    Streaming Sevice:
    Paramount+

    Franchise(s):
    Star Trek