JOACHIM (STAR TREK)
'Joachim' (also 'Joachin' and 'Joaquin') is a genetically engineered character in the fictional Star Trek universe who appears as one of Khan Noonien Singh's henchmen in the '' episode "Space Seed" and the film '', in which he is played by Mark Tobin and Judson Scott, respectively.[1][2]
The official Star Trek site maintained by Paramount Pictures describes Joachim as a "genetically superior blonde-haired young man". The script for ''Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan'' describes Joachim as "the largest and brightest of Khan's group".Script for ''Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan'', Screenplay by Jack B. Sowards, Story by Harve Bennett and Jack B. Sowards
| Contents |
| Name and identity |
| Portrayal |
| Mark Tobin |
| Judson Scott |
| Character history |
| Eugenics Wars |
| "Space Seed" |
| ''Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan'' |
| Role-playing games |
| See also |
| References |
| External links |
Name and identity
In the commentary for the ''Star Trek II'' director's edition DVD, Michael Okuda, co-author of ''The Star Trek Encyclopedia'' and a consultant on various Star Trek films and TV shows, points out that in "Space Seed", the character's name is ''Joachin'' (or ''Joaquin'', according to the end credits of "Space Seed", as well as StarTrek.com) but that he was accidentally renamed ''Joachim'' in the film.[3][4]
In contrast, Greg Cox's non-canon novels and '' depict ''Joachim'' as the son of ''Joaquin'' and another SS ''Botany Bay'' survivor, Suzette Ling.[5] In Cox's books, Joachim and the others who accompany Khan in ''Star Trek II'' were born in exile on Ceti Alpha V.
Paramount Pictures' official Star Trek website maintains separate entries for Joaquin and Joachim.
According to Greg Cox's Novel The Exile of Khan Noonian Singh, Joachim was not one of the original Supermen exiled from Earth, and was actually born on Ceti Alpha V. He is the son of Joaquin, who was Khans second in command on earth and throughout most of their stay on Ceti Alpha V. Joaquin was killed in a civil war on Ceti Alpha V, between conflicting groups of Supermen. Joaquin and Joachim are, in fact, not the same person.
Portrayal
Mark Tobin
Mark Tobin played Joaquin in "Space Seed". He also played a Klingon in the episode "Day of the Dove".
Judson Scott
Main articles: Judson Scott
In ''Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan'', Joachim was played by Judson Scott. However, Scott's name does not appear in the credits. According to ''TV Guide'', Scott's agent was in negotiations with Paramount Pictures to get Scott high billing, but the tactic backfired and Scott wound up with no credit at all.[6]
While this was one of several Star Trek roles for Scott, he:
made his most memorable Trek appearance as Khan's son, Joachim, in ''Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan''. Not only did he get a featured role in the best Star Trek movie ever, but he got to play opposite Ricardo Montalban. The two entered into a friendship which is still alive and well today. Recently, when Ricardo received a lifetime achievement award, Judson was the presenter.[7]
Scott also played a in ''
Character history
Eugenics Wars
Joaquin was born in the 20th century on Earth. In 1993, Khan is among 40 "supermen" who seize control of Earth.[12] Khan, along with Joaquin and his other disciples, ruled Southeast Asia and half of the Middle East.12
According to dialog in the '' episode "Borderland", the Eugenics Wars of the 1990s was a conflict between genetic "augments" that lead to 30 million deaths.[13] In the wake of this turmoil, Khan, Joaquin, and 82 other followers escaped Earth aboard the SS ''Botany Bay'', a modified freighter that carried them in suspended animation for nearly 300 years.12
"Space Seed"
In the '' episode "Space Seed", the crew of the USS ''Enterprise'' discovers the ''Botany Bay'' adrift with its crew still in suspended animation. After being revived, Khan woos Lieutenant Marla McGivers and, with her help, revives Joaquin and the rest of his surviving followers. After briefly taking control of the ''Enterprise'', Captain James T. Kirk exiles Khan and his followers -- including Joaquin and McGivers -- to Ceti Alpha V.
''Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan''
Fifteen years later, Khan and his followers escape Ceti Alpha V by taking control of the USS ''Reliant'' with Joachim at the helm. Khan is intent on exacting revenge on Kirk, but Joachim attempts to convince Khan that by escaping exile and acquiring a ship, Khan has already bested Kirk. Khan, however, continues his pursuit.
Joachim later refuses to take the ''Reliant'' into the Mutara Nebula, where the ship's defenses and sensors would be useless; Khan pilots the ship in himself.
The ''Enterprise''
Khan shortly thereafter detonates the Genesis device in an unsuccessful attempt to kill Kirk, destroying the ''Reliant'' and everyone aboard. Spock sacrifices his own life to enable the ''Enterprise'' to escape.[14]
Role-playing games
Joachim is a card in the Star Trek Customizable Card Game. He is a "gold" card, meaning that he is neutral rather than allied with the Federation, the Klingons or the Romulans. The card identifies Joachim as "Khan's lieutenant and most trusted friend."[15]
FASA's Star Trek Role Playing Game has a supplement that gives full statistics for Joachim so that he can be used as a non-player character. FASA also made a 25 mm lead figurine of Joachim.[16]
See also
★ Arik Soong
References
1. STARTREK.COM : Biography for Joaquin
2. STARTREK.COM : Biography for Joachim
3. ''Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs'', and'' Star Trek II''
4. Okuda, Michael: "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, The Directors Edition" ''Text commentary by Michael Okuda''
5. To Reign in Hell: The Exile of Khan Noonien Singh, , Greg, Cox, , ,
6. TV Guide
7. Starfest.com
8. STARTREK.COM : Episode summary for "Symbiosis"
9. STARTREK.COM : Episode summary for "Message in a Bottle"
10. Star Trek Convention Schedule
11. Las Vegas Star Trek Convention
12. The Star Trek Encyclopedia, , Mike, Okuda, Pocket Books, 1999, ISBN 0-671-53609-5
13.
14. Meyer, Nicholas: "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, The Directors Edition" ''Audio commentary by Nicholas Meyer''
15. Star Trek Customizable Card Game The Motion Pictures Expansion Limited Edition Rare Card 96R: Joachim
16. FAS miniatures
External links
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