Robert Picardo will reprise hisStar Trek: Voyagerrole in the upcomingStar Trek: Starfleet Academy, butthe actor may not actually be playing the most famous version of the EMH Mk I. Picardo was a major part of theStar Trek: Voyagercastthroughout the show’s run, and the recent resurgence of his character speaks volumes about how beloved theUSS Voyager’s nameless Doctorwas and still is. After a recent comeback as the Doctor as part of theStar Trek: Prodigyseason 2 cast, his legend continues to grow beyond the show where the character debuted.

The first version of the Emergency Medical Hologram took its physical appearance and abrasive personality from Doctor Lewis Zimmerman, who was also portrayed by Picardo.The Mk I was eventually rendered obsolete when Zimmerman overhauled the design, but with the USS Voyager cut off from the rest of the Federation, Captain Janeway (Kate Mulgrew) and her crew were unable to upgrade their EMH, and the Doctor evolved to become a valued part of the Voyager family. However, when Picardo returns inStarfleet Academy, there could be a big twist.

Robert Picardo as both Dr. Lewis Zimmerman and Voyager’s EMH in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Life Line”

Robert Picardo Could Be Playing A Different Star Trek: Voyager Doctor In Starfleet Academy

Picardo could be about to return to the role of Voyager’s backup EMH from “Living Witness”

There were countless versions of the EMH Mk I, as it was originally designed as a short-term medical assistant. WhileStar Trek: Voyageroften implied that copying Doctor’s program wasn’t an easy task, there is an installment of the show that reveals Captain Janeway’s ship did have a way of resurrecting Picardo’s character should he be destroyed. InStar Trek: Voyagerseason 4, episode 23, “Living Witness,“Voyager’s EMH backup module is located centuries into the future. Although the Doctor becomes integrated into the alien world’s society, he eventually sets a course for Earth after a “longing for home.”

“Living Witness” was directed by Tim Russ, who also played Tuvok inStar Trek: Voyager.

Star Trek: Voyager’s Doctor stands with a hypospray looking triumphantly at the camera with the USS Voyager in the background.

The period of roughly 700 years that has passed in “Living Witness” meansit could easily be the 32nd century by the time the backup EMH reaches Earth, which is whenStar Trek: Starfleet Academyis set. So, although the original Doctor may also have survived this long, it’s a little coincidental that the timelines match up so perfectly. As such, Picardo may not be reprising his role as the version of the Doctor who reached home in theStar Trek: Voyagerfinale, but rather the backup EMH who has finally made it home after setting off in “Living Witness.”

The backup EMH understandably has the same personality traits as his counterpart, but his experiences from “Living Witness” and beyond would have resulted in a divergence between the two beings.

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It’s unclear exactly when Voyager’s EMH backup module was left behind, but as “Living Witness” is technically a distantStar Trek: Voyagersequel, it’s safe to assume that the episode’s version of the Doctor shared only certain memories with the main version of Picardo’s holographic character. The backup EMH understandably has the same personality traits as his counterpart, but his experiences from “Living Witness” and beyond would have resulted in a divergence between the two beings.

Robert Picardo Has Played Other Versions Of Star Trek: Voyager’s Doctor Before

Star Trek often kept Picardo busy

The ubiquity of the EMH Mk I in a certain period ofStar Trek’s 24th century meansthere has been ample opportunity for Robert Picardo to play his holographic brethren. One of the most prominent instances was near the end ofStar Trekseason 7, episode 19, “Author, Author.” After Voyager’s Doctor pens his in-universe holonovel,Photons Be Free, the episode reveals the countless repurposed EMH MK I’s who have been put to work in the dilithium mines after being rendered obsolete by newer medical holograms.

Not only did he cameo inStar Trek: Deep Space Nineseason 5, episode 6, “Doctor Bashir, I Presume,” but Pciardo also made a brief appearance as the USS Enterprise-E’s EMH in 1996’sStar Trek: First Contactmovie.

The other versions of the Mk I in this scene are played by Picardo, as is the warped version of the Doctor inPhotons Be Freeafter Tom Paris (Robert Duncan McNeill) toys with the story.Picardo also played the USS Equinox’s EMH inStar Trek: Voyagerseason 5. However, Picardo played Doctor variants in other arms of theStar Trekfranchise. Not only did he cameo inStar Trek: Deep Space Nineseason 5, episode 6, “Doctor Bashir, I Presume,” but Pciardo also made a brief appearance as the USS Enterprise-E’s EMH in 1996’sStar Trek: First Contactmovie.

Star Trek: Prodigy Season 3’s Renewal Could Provide The Doctor With A Rare Storyline

If Picardo Isn’t Playing The Backup EMH In Starfleet Academy

AlthoughStar Trek: Prodigyseason 3 has yet to be renewed, the season 2 finale made it clear that Voyager’s Doctor will remain a big part of the animated show’s future. It’s very rewarding to see what the character is up to so long afterStar Trek: Voyager’s ending, but if he is playing the exact same EMH inStarfleet Academyas he did inVoyager, and ifProdigyis renewed,it’ll be possible to witness two distinct parts of the Doctor’s timelinein separate, active shows.

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Althoughactors have come back to reprise establishedStar Trekroles before, they very often feature in just one project at a time. One of the few exceptions to this is Johnathon Frakes' return as Will Riker inStar Trek: Lower DecksandStar Trek: Picardat roughly the same time. That being said, the two shows aren’t set anywhere near as far apart from each other asStar Trek: ProdigyandStar Trek: Starfleet Academyare set to be, so Picardo’s potential accolade for appearing asStar Trek: Voyager’s Doctor twice at once would be far more impressive.

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Star Trek: Starfleet Academy follows a group of cadets as they embark on their journey to become Starfleet officers. Facing the challenges of friendship, rivalry, and romance, they confront a new enemy endangering the Academy and the Federation under the guidance of their rigorous instructors.