Vadic's Ship In Picard Hid A Nod To Another Classic Star Trek Villain
Amanda Plummer plays Vadic on Star Trek: Picard and her ship honors her real-life father, Christopher Plummer, who played a famous Trek villain.
Read MoreAmanda Plummer plays Vadic on Star Trek: Picard and her ship honors her real-life father, Christopher Plummer, who played a famous Trek villain.
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