In only one season ofStar Trek: Discoveryand two ofStar Trek: Strange New Worlds,Anson Mount’s Captain Christopher Pike has already become one of the franchise’s greatest captains. Viewers ofStar Trek: The Original Seriesfirst met Captain Pike (Jeffrey Hunter) in the season 1 two-part episode, “The Menagerie,” which reused footage fromStar Trek’soriginal unaired pilot, “The Cage.” The full episode of “The Cage” was eventually released, offering more insight into Pike’s time as captain of the USS Enterprise.

InStar Trek: Discoveryseason 2, Anson Mount breathed new life into Captain Pike, offering a more empathetic and immediately likable version of the character. Mount’s take on Pike became so popular that Paramount+ made him the lead of his own show,Star Trek: Strange New Worlds,alongside Ethan Peck’s Spock and Rebecca Romijn’s Number One. Even with his tragic future looming on the horizon, Pike maintains an attitude of hope and treats all of his crew members like family. He’s a different kind of commander, but he still has the compassion, intelligence, and skills to equalStar Trek’sgreatest captains.

Custom Star Trek: Discovery image with Anthony Rapp as Paul Stamets, Sonequa Martin-Green as Michael Burnham, and Doug Jones as Saru

7"Brother"

Star Trek: Discovery Season 2, Episode 1

Captain Pike hits the ground running in his firstStar Trek: Discoveryepisode, arriving on the USS Discovery and immediately taking command for a high-priority mission.Discovery’s crew is leery of getting another new captainafterCaptain Gabriel Lorca (Jason Isaacs)betrayed them. Pike, however, could not be more different than Lorca and he acknowledges the understandable skepticism of the crew.

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When Ensign Silvia Tilly (Mary Wiseman) accidentally puts Pike’s file up on Discovery’s viewscreen, Pike makes the most of the opportunity, introducing himself to the crew and laying out their mission. Pike takes the time to learn the names of his crew members and comes across as incredibly likable from the jump.Pike commands obvious authoritybut also manages to be funny and down-to-earth. All in all, “Brother” does a great job establishing Pike’s personality and revealing what type of captain he is.

Captain PIke injured and Pike from SNW s3

6"New Eden"

Star Trek: Discovery Season 2, Episode 2

As Captain Pike and Discovery’s crew investigate the mysterious red burst signals, they visit a distant planet that is home to a previously undiscovered human population. When Pike, CommanderMichael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green), and Lt. Joann Owosekun (Oyin Oladejo) beam down to the planet,they find a pre-warp civilization that practices a faith that combines several Earth religions.Pike strives to maintain General Order 1 (later known as the Prime Directive), even at risk to his own health and safety. When a young girl picks up a phaser, Pike dives in front of the beam, taking the stun shot directly to his chest.

Throughout “New Eden,” Pike respects the locals' religion and acknowledges that science cannot explain everything, hinting at his own potential faith in something bigger than himself.

Spock, Uhura, Pike and Chapel in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds

Pike is willing to sacrifice his life to save people he just met, even after one of the townspeople had knocked out the landing party and stole their bags.This scene perfectly encapsulates Pike as a person,as does the later scene when Pike reveals the truth to a townsperson named Jacob (Andrew Moodie). While telling Jacob about the Enterprise and the Federation technically violates General Order 1, Pike understands, as all the best starship captains do, that sometimes doing the right thing supersedes the law.

5“Through The Valley Of Shadows”

Star Trek: Discovery Season 2, Episode 12

As seen in theStar Trek: The Original Seriestwo-parter, “The Menagerie,” Captain Pike will eventually be gravely injured while saving a group of Starfleet cadets. InStar Trek: Discovery’s“Through The Valley Of Shadows,“Pike learns of this tragic future when he touches a Klingon time crystal on Boreth.Pike takes the crystal, even knowing that it will seal his fate, to keep the Sphere data from the dangerous AI entity Control.

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In less than ten years, Pike will be horrifically injured, disfigured, and confined to a wheelchair, barely able to communicate. While Pike is understandably frightened of this future, he insists on taking the time crystal anyway, saying:“I’m not going to abandon the things that make me who I ambecause of a future that contains an ending that I hadn’t foreseen for myself.“This moment defines Captain Pike and this foreknowledge shapes his future decisions.

Mariner and Boimler meet Captain Pike in Strange New Worlds

4"Strange New Worlds”

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 1, Episode 1

After the events ofStar Trek: Discoveryseason 2, Captain Pike spent some time away from the Enterprise, settling in Bear Creek, Montana, and pursuing a romance withCaptain Marie Batel (Melanie Scrofano). When Admiral Robert April (Adrian Holmes) interrupts Pike’s shore leave to inform him that Number One has gone missing while on a mission of first contact,Pike embarks on a rescue mission to Kiley 279.

Pike remains shaken by what he saw on Boreth inStar Trek: Discovery,and he confides in Spock about his now inevitable fate.

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After Pike and his crew successfully rescue Number One, the Enterprise captain breaks General Order 1 to convince the people of Kiley 279 not to use a weapon they reverse-engineered from warp drive technology. This mission helps Pike come to terms with his fate, as he delivers a passionate speech imploring the Kiley to strive for peace. As a reminder to them (and to himself),Pike says that"right up until the very end, life is to be worn gloriously,“and he upholds that philosophy throughoutStrange New Worlds.

3“Lift Us Where Suffering Cannot Reach”

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 1, Episode 6

When the Enterprise rescues a young boy and his father from a shuttlecraft, Pike encounters his former flame Alora (Lindy Booth), who is now the leader of the planet Majalis. Pike reconnects with Alora but later learns that her planet maintains its paradise-like quality due to the sacrifice of a young boy known as the First Servant (Ian Ho).Pike is horrified by the suffering placed upon the First Servant,but he is unable to do anything about it as the Federation has no jurisdiction over Majalis.

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Not only does this episode offer some insight into Pike’s past as a lieutenant on the Enterprise, but it also illustrates his value systems.Alora wants Pike to remain on Majalis with her,which, as far as he knows at this point, could be a way to avoid his tragic future. Still, Pike adamantly refuses, clearly disgusted by the fact that Alora allows her civilization to continue prospering due to"the suffering of a child.”

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2“A Quality Of Mercy”

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 1, Episode 10

In theStar Trek: Strange New Worldsseason 1 finale,theAdmiral Pike from an alternate future visits his past selfto implore him not to try to avoid his tragic future. “A Quality of Mercy” shows how the events of theStar Trek: The Original Seriesepisode, “Balance of Terror"would have played out with Pike at the helm rather than Captain Kirk (Paul Wesley). Although Pike negotiates a ceasefire with the Romulan Commander they encounter, another Romulan officer summons an armada.

Anson Mount is wonderful as both versions of Pike.

Spock is grievously injured in the ensuing battle, and the Romulans declare war against the Federation.Unwilling to let Spock suffer the fate meant for him, Pike finally begins to accept his future,aware that his sacrifice will allow others, like Spock, to change the galaxy for the better. Anson Mount is wonderful as both versions of Pike, and it’s fascinating seeing the events of “Balance of Terror” from a different perspective.

1"Those Old Scientists”

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 2, Episode 7

With its excellent ensemble cast and only ten episodes per season,Star Trek: Strange New Worldsshifted the focus to other characters for some of its second season. Still, several episodes offered further insight into Captain Pike, andthe excellentStar Trek: Lower Deckscrossover provided him a hopeful glimpse at hisStar Treklegacy. When EnsignsBrad Boimler (Jack Quaid) and Beckett Mariner (Tawny Newsome)inadvertently travel through a wormhole, they end up in the past on Pike’s Enterprise. Boimler, in particular, cannot help but geek out about meeting his heroes, particularly Captain Pike.

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When Boimler accidentally reveals that Pike’s birthday is coming up, the crew begins planning a surprise party. Pike, however, learns about it and tells Boimler that he doesn’t want to celebrate his birthday. Boimler points out that one day, his crew members will wish they had had more time with Pike, so he should celebrate with them while he can. Between this conversation and the knowledge that he’s remembered as a hero, Pike ends the episode with a more positive outlook, despite his destiny inStar Trek: Strange New Worlds.