Boimler & T'Lyn have classic Star Trek chemistry.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Summary Star Trek: Lower Decks' Lieutenant Brad Boimler has a rapport with Lieutenant T'Lyn that is pleasingly reminiscent of the classic interplay between Captain James T. Kirk and Mr. Spock in Star Trek: The Original Series.
Boimler & T’Lyn Could Become Star Trek’s New Kirk & Spock Star Trek: Lower Decks season 4, episode 3, "In the Cradle of Vexilon," shows sparks of a Kirk and Spock-like potential between Lieutenants Boimler and T'Lyn. Commanding his first Away mission as a Lieutenant, Boimler is charged with leading a group of Ensigns to fix the power relay of Vexilon, the world computer of the artificial megastructure Corazonia.
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