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- | '''Star Trek Metrocon''' (Set in 2004-Onward) is the 7th Star Trek Series and the first to be produced by Stoop!d Monkey productions in association with METROCON LLC. It aired on the FOX Network and it is loosely based upon Metrocon's Cosplay Chess Matches, This Series introduces a [[Time Eddy]] known as the [[Metrocon Nexus]], which allowing characters from other | + | '''Star Trek Metrocon''' (Set in 2004-Onward) is the 7th Star Trek Series and the first to be produced by Stoop!d Monkey productions in association with METROCON LLC. It aired on the FOX Network and it is loosely based upon Metrocon's Cosplay Chess Matches, This Series introduces a [[Time Eddy]] known as the [[Metrocon Nexus]], which allowing characters from other fictions from the Japanese Animation Genre and Video Games (Would be represented by Miku Miku Dance from the fourth season onward) to come together into the same existance of the Star Trek Universe. The Gear of the Nexus, is the put in place as a filter on reality so that ultimate evil cannot come through. |
- | It was ridiculed by fans and critics alike during the early first season, causing FOX to air it in it's graveyard slot during the early first season, It was episode 13 that ratings spiked and resulted in the series winding up [[Adored by the Network]] alongside Family Guy, the episode saw Commander Sisko observing a simulation of the convention where the show takes place. The Same kind of episode would be repeated for it's Fifth Season Finale and cut an episode from it's Usual 26 episode season to acknowledge The Big Crunch Crossover Event that included [[Star Trek Pheonix]], Began [[Star Trek Salvation]], and concluded [[Star Trek Infinity]] | + | It was ridiculed by fans and critics alike during the early first season, causing FOX to air it in it's graveyard slot during the early first season, It was episode 13 that ratings spiked and resulted in the series winding up [[Adored by the Network]] alongside the likes of Family Guy and American Dad, the episode saw Commander Sisko observing a simulation of the convention where the show takes place. |
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+ | The Same kind of episode would be repeated with Captain Picard for it's Fifth Season Finale and cut an episode from it's Usual 26 episode season to acknowledge The Big Crunch Crossover Event that included [[Star Trek Pheonix]], Began [[Star Trek Salvation]], and concluded [[Star Trek Infinity]]. It is stated that as long as Metrocon is running, This Series will never run out of stories, hence the reason that this will break the record for longest running Star Trek Series. | ||
=The Series= | =The Series= | ||
==Season 1: Cat Girls vs School Girls== | ==Season 1: Cat Girls vs School Girls== |
Current revision as of 14:15, 27 February 2012
Star Trek Metrocon (Set in 2004-Onward) is the 7th Star Trek Series and the first to be produced by Stoop!d Monkey productions in association with METROCON LLC. It aired on the FOX Network and it is loosely based upon Metrocon's Cosplay Chess Matches, This Series introduces a Time Eddy known as the Metrocon Nexus, which allowing characters from other fictions from the Japanese Animation Genre and Video Games (Would be represented by Miku Miku Dance from the fourth season onward) to come together into the same existance of the Star Trek Universe. The Gear of the Nexus, is the put in place as a filter on reality so that ultimate evil cannot come through.
It was ridiculed by fans and critics alike during the early first season, causing FOX to air it in it's graveyard slot during the early first season, It was episode 13 that ratings spiked and resulted in the series winding up Adored by the Network alongside the likes of Family Guy and American Dad, the episode saw Commander Sisko observing a simulation of the convention where the show takes place.
The Same kind of episode would be repeated with Captain Picard for it's Fifth Season Finale and cut an episode from it's Usual 26 episode season to acknowledge The Big Crunch Crossover Event that included Star Trek Pheonix, Began Star Trek Salvation, and concluded Star Trek Infinity. It is stated that as long as Metrocon is running, This Series will never run out of stories, hence the reason that this will break the record for longest running Star Trek Series.
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[edit] The Series
[edit] Season 1: Cat Girls vs School Girls
26 Episodes
[edit] Season 2: Pirates vs Ninjas
26 Episodes
[edit] Season 3: Kawaii vs. Kowai (Cute vs. Scary)
26 Episodes
[edit] Season 4: Shattered Dreams (Anime vs. Video Games)
26 Episodes
[edit] Season 5: Light vs. Dark
25 Episodes