10 Things We Want To See In Star Trek: Lower Decks Season 5

6. Sela

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I can hear you now.

Still, with the aforementioned Romulan Evacuation Efforts seeming a good inclusion for this season, it may be the final chance to address the Sela in the room. Just where was she when everything was going down?

It may be possible that Sela was connected to the Tal Shiar and, by extension, the Zhat Vash. This may be unlikely, but Star Trek Online included a storyline that saw the Black Sheep of the Yar family responsible for the supernova - omitting her from ongoing series seems a bit of a misstep.

Denise Crosby has returned to the franchise before. She voiced the character in Online while also appearing as a hologram in Star Trek: Picard's third season. Having her return as the antagonist for Lower Decks' final season would be the cherry on top of the Captain Kirk sundae, with Trip Tucker sprinkles. Time has nearly run out for the 24th and 25th centuries - let's go out with a blonde bombshell! 

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