Star Trek Pheonix

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Following the Same Formula of Season 3 of [[Star Trek Infinity]], '''Star Trek Pheonix''' (Set in 2395-24??) is the 8th Star Trek Live Action Series and the Second in Joss Whedon's Trilogy of series, This one Produced by Seth Green and Aired on the CW. It is known to use Miku Miku Dance for Animation for some of the Various fictional Characters that leak into reality through [[Metrocon]]
Following the Same Formula of Season 3 of [[Star Trek Infinity]], '''Star Trek Pheonix''' (Set in 2395-24??) is the 8th Star Trek Live Action Series and the Second in Joss Whedon's Trilogy of series, This one Produced by Seth Green and Aired on the CW. It is known to use Miku Miku Dance for Animation for some of the Various fictional Characters that leak into reality through [[Metrocon]]
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It's Third Season saw it alongside it's newly aired sister show [[Star Trek Salvation]] in the Big Crunch Crossover Event that ended [[Star Trek Infinity]] on CBS.
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It's Third Season saw it alongside it's newly aired sister show [[Star Trek Salvation]] in the Big Crunch Crossover Event that ended [[Star Trek Infinity]] on CBS. After the event, the cast was separated into three groups for season 4 and 5
=The Characters=
=The Characters=
==Original Crew==
==Original Crew==

Revision as of 17:40, 23 March 2012

Following the Same Formula of Season 3 of Star Trek Infinity, Star Trek Pheonix (Set in 2395-24??) is the 8th Star Trek Live Action Series and the Second in Joss Whedon's Trilogy of series, This one Produced by Seth Green and Aired on the CW. It is known to use Miku Miku Dance for Animation for some of the Various fictional Characters that leak into reality through Metrocon

It's Third Season saw it alongside it's newly aired sister show Star Trek Salvation in the Big Crunch Crossover Event that ended Star Trek Infinity on CBS. After the event, the cast was separated into three groups for season 4 and 5

Contents

The Characters

Original Crew

Replacements

Series

It's Format is in the same style of the Genesis of the Daleks Story Arc. Each episode spans an hour in real time for 24 episodes, and an epilogue episode spanning a week after all subsequent episodes.

Season 1

25 Episodes

Season 2

25 Episodes

Season 3

25 Episodes

Season 4

25 Episodes

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