Everything about Nyota Uhura totally explained
Uhura, played by
Nichelle Nichols, is a character in and the first six Star Trek films. She is significant as one of the first major
black characters on an American television series and one of the few who were not domestic servants. In the
2009 film, she'll be portrayed by actress
Zoë Saldaña.
Uhura serves as the communications officer on the
USS Enterprise and the
USS Enterprise-A.
Overview
Uhura is from the United States of Africa and speaks
Swahili (
Star Trek episode: "
The Man Trap").
James Blish's
non-canon novels identifies her as
Bantu, as does Gene Roddenberry's novelization of .
Uhura first appears in the episode "
The Corbomite Maneuver". She joins the crew of the
USS Enterprise in 2266 as a lieutenant, serving as chief communications officer under
Captain James T. Kirk. Inexplicably, she's replaced by Lieutenant Lisa in the communications officer chair in the final episode,
Turnabout Intruder.
Uhura continues to serve her post, with a promotion to
lieutenant commander in 2271, under the command of Captain
Willard Decker .
She later fulfills this role again, promoted to full
commander, when circumstances place the crew in pursuit of
Khan Noonien Singh in .
However, in, Uhura takes an assignment at the
transporter room at Old City Station. When her lone colleague there begins to condescendingly wonder why Uhura would take such a dull assignment at "the hind-end of space", her true motives for doing so are revealed. After locking her colleague in a closet, Uhura uses the transporter station to beam Kirk,
Leonard McCoy and
Hikaru Sulu to the
Enterprise so that they can steal the ship and recover
Spock from the
Genesis Planet. As planned, Uhura later meets up with her crewmates on Vulcan and witnesses Spock's successful renewal.
Following these events and the destruction of the USS
Enterprise, Uhura joins her crewmates on a stolen
Klingon ship, intending to return home and face their punishment. However, a crisis affecting
Earth leads Uhura and her crewmates into saving their home planet by traveling back in time to the
20th century. They determine that they must locate, capture, and deliver
humpback whales to the 23rd century in order to re-populate the species . During their trip to 20th century San Francisco, Uhura and
Pavel Chekov succeed in their mission to infiltrate the
aircraft carrier USS Enterprise, then use the carrier's nuclear reactor to recharge their Klingon vessel's power supply. Once this task is complete, and Kirk and Spock procure the whales, the crew returns to the 23rd century and saves Earth.
In light of their heroics, Starfleet Command exonerates Uhura and the rest of Kirk's crew for their illegal activities. Kirk is demoted to the rank of captain, however, but is assigned to command the
USS Enterprise-A. Uhura joins Kirk's crew, and once again continues to serve as chief communications officer throughout the events of and .
Name
"Uhura" comes from the
Swahili word
uhuru, which means "freedom". Nichols states in her book
"Beyond Uhura" that the name was inspired by the fact that she'd with her a copy of the book
"Black Uhuru" on the day she read for the part.
Uhura's first name, if she's one, has never been definitively established. However, three names have been suggested as possible first names for Uhura: "(U)Penda", "Nyota" and "Samara".
Although the name hasn't appeared in the
Star Trek canon, in many appearances at Star Trek conventions, Nichols has indicated that the character is "Nyota (U)penda Uhura".[] The non-canon book
"The Best of Trek" suggests that Uhura's first name is "Penda", coined when a group of
fanzine authors suggested it to her at an early convention. When writing the licensed tie-in,
"Star Trek II Biographies" for Pocket Books, author
William Rotsler contacted Nichelle Nichols and sought her approval for using the name "Nyota", and this name started appearing in original Star Trek novels, such as
"Uhura's Song" by
Janet Kagan. That "Nyota" is the Swahili word for "star" is mentioned by
William Shatner in his book,
"Star Trek Memories". Startrek.com uses the name Nyota on their character biography page for the Animated Series but not on the TOS biography page. According to
FASA's
Star Trek RPG, Uhura's first name is "Samara"
Impact
Nichelle Nichols planned to leave
Star Trek in
1967, after its first season, but
Martin Luther King, Jr. persuaded her to stay, stating that she was a role model for the black community.
Whoopi Goldberg, who later played
Guinan on, identified the Uhura character as a role model for her.
Dr.
Mae Jemison the first African-American woman to fly the space shuttle has also cited Uhura as an enormous influence.
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