Scott MacDonald’s Star Trek Career, Part 2 - TREK UNTOLD 114

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Scott MacDonald returns with more stories from his Star Trek career. Last time, we discussed his first role in the franchise and ever on TV as Tosk in the first season Star Trek DS9 episode “Captive Pursuit”, the Romulan named N’Vek in the sixth season TNG episode “Face of the Enemy”, and Gowron’s brother in the “Star Trek: Klingon” PC game.

This time, we learn about his time as Rollins on the pilot episode of “Star Trek: Voyager”, who was supposed to have a bigger role in the series. Scott was there with the original Captain Janeway, Geneviève Bujold, and explains what went wrong with her on set, and how things immediately changed when Kate Mulgrew stepped in to take over.

After that, we learn about his crazy audition story of he got the Goran’Agar role in the DS9 episode “Hippocratic Oath”, working with Alexander Siddig and Colm Meaney while being directed by Rene Auberjonois covered in Jem’Hadar makeup, and a wonderful tale about an act of kindness from the entire DS9 crew.

Finally, it’s all about the evil Xindi Commander Dolim from many episodes in season 3 of “Star Trek: Enterprise”, including his makeup, working with Randy Oglesby who Scott worked with previously in an award-winning play, having a fist fight with Scott Bakula in the season three finale, and how he ate the mouse! Enterprise fans – you know the scene!


Plus, all about the modern horror Christmas classic “Jack Frost”, his time on “Carnevale”, a great tale about David Warner, and Scott takes a look at his Star Trek action figures!

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