If you've been watching Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, you know the reveal in episode 3 (spoliers ahead!) that security office La'An Noonien-Singh is actually related to Khan Noonien-Singh from Star Trek: The Original Series. This brief video offers more background.
Explaining the relationship between Star Trek: Strange New Worlds' La'An and Khan from the original series
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