Why Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ ‘Under The Cloak Of War’ Director Loved Telling The Show’s Darkest Story Yet And Wants More Of It

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Star Trek: Strange New Worlds set online discourse ablaze with the arrival of Season 2’s “Under The Cloak Of War,” which quickly became the most polarizing episode yet from the modern era. The story focused on the horrors of the Klingon war, as well as the impact it had on Dr. M’Benga and others, in what will presumably live on as one of the franchise’s darkest adventures. It’s the kind of reputation that the episode’s director Jeff Byrd willingly embraces, which he discussed in an interview with CinemaBlend. 

I had a chance to speak with Jeff Byrd, who helmed the seventh ep of Star Trek: Trek: Strange New Worlds‘ second season. I mentioned during our interview, which took place the day the episode was first available to stream with a Paramount+ subscription, that the morning was already full of social media reactions that were near-universal in calling it one of the franchise’s darkest stories to date. I asked Byrd if it was daunting to take on an episode that flew in the face of what fans typically see in Trek, and he said he wasn’t at all nervous. In his words:

I actually love the darkness. Here’s my thing. You asked me a good question because I felt like, you know what, there has to be a dark side to Star Trek. There has to be, you know? I get that we’re here to explore and see strange new worlds and see all the things, but also, you know what, there’s some killing that’s happening out there in the universe, and there’s some wars that happened. Even though in the OG [series], you see all the different people are at war, I think this was good to literally remind us that Starfleet is, sometimes is at war and trying to help and trying to do this and that and their people die. And also, there are some strike teams out there, M’Benga is part of a strike team. There are some strike teams out there, you know, black ops teams that can medically aid and take you out. And he was one of those guys at one point in his Starfleet career.

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