Summary
- Actor Rob Kazinsky debunks fan theory that he's a Borg in Star Trek: Section 31 teaser trailer.
- Michelle Yeoh headlines a diverse cast in Paramount+'s first Star Trek streaming movie, with Sam Richardson playing a Chameloid and Kacey Rohl as Rachel Garrett.
- Section 31 introduces a new storyline with unknown characters, led by Emperor Philippa Georgiou played by Yeoh.
Sam Richardson revealed he's playing a Chameloid, and Kacey Rohl portrays the younger Rachel Garrett from Star Trek: The Next Generation.
On his Instagram, Rob Kazinsky (@therobkazinsky) shared Star Trek: Section 31's teaser trailer and added a caption, "Ride of a lifetime. No, I'm not Borg." Kazinsky's unknown Section 31 character wears a bulky exo-suit, which naturally led fans to speculate he could be a reclaimed member of the Borg Collective. However, it looks like Kazinsky's Section 31 character is a humanoid wearing combat armor of some sort. Check out Kazinsky's post below:

Star Trek: Section 31 - Everything You Need To Know
Academy Award-winner Michelle Yeoh headlines Star Trek: Section 31, and here's what we know about Paramount+'s first Star Trek streaming movie.
Why Rob Kazinsky Can't Be A Borg In Star Trek: Section 31
Although Section 31 might be breaking some rules
Rob Kazinsky isn't playing a Borg in Star Trek: Section 31, as his character looks humanoid (with hair) and shows emotion in the trailer's blistering action scenes. Kazinsky does appear to be a cyborg of some sort, although he could be wearing a tactical battle suit. Kazinsky's Section 31 mystery man could also be a cybernetically enhanced human; Star Trek has introduced a few of those already, like Airiam (Hannah Cheesman) in Star Trek: Discovery and Lt. Sam Rutherford (Eugene Cordero) in Star Trek: Lower Decks. Kazinsky could also be playing a next generation MACO solider from Star Trek: Enterprise.
It's quite clear Star Trek: Section 31 is here to break some rules.
Star Trek: Section 31 appears to be set in the early 24th century, dubbed "lost era". This is another reason why Rob Kazinsky can't be playing a Borg. Humans don't encounter the Borg until Q (John de Lancie) makes the "introduction" to the USS Enterprise-D in Star Trek: The Next Generation. Then again, it's quite clear Star Trek: Section 31 is here to break some rules, and maybe Borg canon could be one of them.
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Source: Instagram

Star Trek: Section 31
- Release Date
- January 22, 2025
- Runtime
- 96 Minutes
- Director
- Olatunde Osunsanmi
Cast
- Emperor Philippa Georgiou
- Omari HardwickAlok Za'ha
- Writers
- Craig Sweeny, Bo Yeon Kim, Erika Lippoldt
- Franchise(s)
- Star Trek
- Studio(s)
- CBS
- Distributor(s)
- Paramount Pictures
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