The sixth episode of season 3, titled The Sehlat Who Ate Its Tail – which aired last August – treated fans to the appearance of the TARDIS in the background behind the USS Enterprise, while Commander Pelia (Carol Kane) also suggested she had met a Doctor.
“We were trying with Russell to do a crossover. We were for years," he said. "Again, these are the near misses, but we got not unclose, and we had some really cool conversations about it. And so, certainly in our view, I mean, Pelia traveled in the TARDIS. Why not?"
Davies previously expressed his desire to make a crossover happen, saying at a panel in 2024: "We would love to announce a crossover between Star Trek and Doctor Who [but we aren’t doing that today]."
"Quite seriously, I’d love it. That [montage] video, that shows you what it would feel like, what it would look like... the joy of it. It must happen!"
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