12/12/2025
I’ve been sitting at my station on the Bridge since day one, season one, when the consoles still gleamed like fresh stardust and we were all just figuring out who we were becoming. And now we’re racing toward the end of season five, trying to wrap before everyone drifts back to their own corners of the galaxy for the holidays.
This studio has been our starbase, our strange and beautiful home. I’ve watched this team grow, shift, break, rebuild, and laugh until the whole soundstage felt alive. Four years. Five seasons. One starship that became something far more than a set.
Looking back feels like flipping through a captain’s log written in memories.
2021–2022: seasons 1 & 2, back‑to‑back warp through dark, confusing times, my life saver.
2023–2024: season 3, steady and relentless, growing into StarFleet.
2024–2025: season 4, shaped in the middle of everything changing.
And then fall 2025 - stepping onto the Bridge for season 5, knowing it would be the last time.
Only six episodes to close a journey this big. There’s a bittersweet poetry in that.
It’s a strange kind of goodbye. Production ending soon, but the story echoing into 2026 and 2027 as seasons 4 and 5 make their way into the world. People will still be talking about this show long after the Bridge is packed away in crates.
As for the Enterprise’s future… who knows. Maybe she’ll fly again with Paul Wesley’s Kirk at the helm. Maybe she’ll sleep for a while in drydock. That answer is still out there.
But right now, what matters is this moment - watching the cast walk through their final days, seeing the crew rolling cameras for the last time, scrolling through blurry screenshots of my humble appearences and remembering every laugh, every "Action!", every tiny miracle under studio lights.
Yes, the era is ending. The fans still have sixteen episodes ahead - a whole little galaxy left to explore. For me - memories to reignite.
I'm not a fan. I'm not a Trekkie. But I am StarFleet forever.
And I’m grateful I got to stand on that Bridge, quietly, and witness it all.