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- | + | '''Star Trek Infinity''' (Set in 2385-2400) is the 6th Star Trek Series, and the first in a Trilogy of Series created by Joss Whedon and Steven Moffat and Produced by Seth MacFarlane for CBS. It introduces the [[Daleks]] and [[Sitcom Reactors]] into the Star Trek Universe and begins a connection to the Kingdom Hearts Saga. It is also where Davros invents the Pandorica which Causes a supernova that sets the Alternate Reality's Star Trek Movie by transmuting Romulus among other planets. | |
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+ | Its [[Genesis of the Daleks]] event alongside [[Star Trek Enterprise]] was critically acclaimed and it's format would be the Basis for the storytelling Practice in [[Star Trek Pheonix]] | ||
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+ | It ends with the [[Big Crunch]] Crossover Event alongside aforementioned spinoff Pheonix and fledgling series [[Star Trek Salvation]]. It is most famous for the final episode which resolved Salvation's greater plotholes, Including the origin of contrivercial character Nathea, and revealed the mysterious ship from it's first episode to be the Enterprise-GT | ||
=The Characters= | =The Characters= | ||
- | *Captain [[ | + | ==The Original Crew== |
- | *Captain [[ | + | *Captain [[Yen-Sid Rodenberry]] (Nicolas Cage, S1:E1) |
- | * | + | *Lt. (Later Captain) [[Leobert Skywalker]] (Jesse McCartney, S1:E1-S1:E13) |
- | * | + | *[[42]] (_____, S1:E1-S7:E24) |
- | + | *[[13]] (Neil Patrick Harris, S1:E1-S6:E26) | |
- | *Commander [[Eraqus Skywalker]] (Hayley Joel Osment, S1) | + | *Commander [[Eraqus Skywalker]] (Hayley Joel Osment, S1:E1-S1:E13) |
- | *Commander [[Tetsumi Hakumei]] (Amanda Bynes, S1-S4) | + | *Commander [[Tetsumi Hakumei]] (Amanda Bynes, S1:E1-S4:E18) |
- | *Lt. [[Alex Munroe]] (______, S1-S6) | + | *Lt. [[Alex Munroe]] (______, S1:E1-S6:E6) |
- | *[[Millicent]] (Amy Lee, S1) | + | *[[Millicent]] (Amy Lee, S1:E1-S1:E13) |
- | *Ensign [[Kenneth Alexander]] (Seth Green, S1-S3) | + | *Ensign [[Kenneth Alexander]] (Seth Green, S1:E1-S3:E12) |
- | *Commander [[Davros]] (James Woods, S1-S3) | + | *Commander [[Davros]] (James Woods, S1:E1-S3:E24, S7:E21-S7:E24) |
- | *Commander [[Vlad Daniels]] (Peter Davison, S2) | + | |
- | *Lt. [[Wesley Crusher]] (Wil Wheton, S3-S7) | + | ==Replacements== |
- | *Commander [[William Riker]] (Jonathan Frakes, S3-S7) | + | *Captain [[Dave Smith]] (Christopher Eccleston, S2:E1-S2:E26) |
+ | *Captain [[Kim Dunkel]] (Sarah Gellar, S3:E1-S3:22) | ||
+ | *Lt. (later Captain) [[Christian McCoy]] (Paul McGann, S2:8-S4:26) | ||
+ | *Captain [[Trasme Skywalker]] (Drake Bell, S4:26-S6:E1) | ||
+ | *Commander [[Vlad Daniels]] (Peter Davison, S2:E1-S2:E26) | ||
+ | *Ensign [[Benjamin Haralds]] (Nicholas Brendon, S4:E1-S6:E2) | ||
+ | *[[Muxa]] (Voiced by Amanda Bynes, S6:E1-S6:E26) | ||
+ | *Ensign [[Matti Baker]] (Miranda Cosgrove, S6:E1-S6:E1) | ||
+ | *Ensign [[Kimohno]], (Tara Strong, S6:E1-S6:E10) | ||
+ | *Lt. [[Freema Piper]] (Eve Miles, S6:E1-S6:E8) | ||
+ | *Commander [[Thomas Troughton]] (Cal Owen, S6:E1-S6:18) | ||
+ | *Commander [[Paul Foreman]] (John Simm, S6:E1-S7:E2) | ||
+ | *Lt. [[Rosetta Peterson]] (Karen Gillan, S7:E16-S7:E20) | ||
+ | *[[Andy Skywalker Davis|The Fourth Doctor]] (Robin Williams, S3:E1-S3:E24) | ||
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+ | ==Finishing Cast== | ||
+ | *Captain [[Jean-Luc Picard]] (Patrick Stuart, S6:E1-S7:E25) | ||
+ | *Lt. [[Wesley Crusher]] (Wil Wheton, S3:E1-S7:E25) | ||
+ | *Commander [[William Riker]] (Jonathan Frakes, S3:E11-S7:E25) | ||
+ | *Ensign [[Griffon Stuart]] (Seth MacFarlane) (S7:E10-S7:E25) | ||
+ | *Commander [[Mickey Chesterson]] (S7:E4-S7:E25) | ||
+ | *Dr. [[McCoy]] (DeForrest Kelley, S7:E14-S7:E25) | ||
=The Series= | =The Series= | ||
==Season 1== | ==Season 1== | ||
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==Season 2== | ==Season 2== | ||
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==Season 4== | ==Season 4== | ||
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==Season 5== | ==Season 5== | ||
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==Season 6== | ==Season 6== | ||
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+ | #[[INF: 20:00-21:00=City Sushi]] | ||
+ | #[[INF: 21:00-22:00=Davros]] | ||
+ | #[[INF: 22:00-23:00=The Ultimate Revenge of the Daleks]] | ||
+ | #[[INF: 23:00-00:00=A Silver Lining]] | ||
+ | #[[INF: Bang|INF: Morning After=Bang]] |
Current revision as of 15:29, 27 February 2012
Star Trek Infinity (Set in 2385-2400) is the 6th Star Trek Series, and the first in a Trilogy of Series created by Joss Whedon and Steven Moffat and Produced by Seth MacFarlane for CBS. It introduces the Daleks and Sitcom Reactors into the Star Trek Universe and begins a connection to the Kingdom Hearts Saga. It is also where Davros invents the Pandorica which Causes a supernova that sets the Alternate Reality's Star Trek Movie by transmuting Romulus among other planets.
Its Genesis of the Daleks event alongside Star Trek Enterprise was critically acclaimed and it's format would be the Basis for the storytelling Practice in Star Trek Pheonix
It ends with the Big Crunch Crossover Event alongside aforementioned spinoff Pheonix and fledgling series Star Trek Salvation. It is most famous for the final episode which resolved Salvation's greater plotholes, Including the origin of contrivercial character Nathea, and revealed the mysterious ship from it's first episode to be the Enterprise-GT
Contents |
[edit] The Characters
[edit] The Original Crew
- Captain Yen-Sid Rodenberry (Nicolas Cage, S1:E1)
- Lt. (Later Captain) Leobert Skywalker (Jesse McCartney, S1:E1-S1:E13)
- 42 (_____, S1:E1-S7:E24)
- 13 (Neil Patrick Harris, S1:E1-S6:E26)
- Commander Eraqus Skywalker (Hayley Joel Osment, S1:E1-S1:E13)
- Commander Tetsumi Hakumei (Amanda Bynes, S1:E1-S4:E18)
- Lt. Alex Munroe (______, S1:E1-S6:E6)
- Millicent (Amy Lee, S1:E1-S1:E13)
- Ensign Kenneth Alexander (Seth Green, S1:E1-S3:E12)
- Commander Davros (James Woods, S1:E1-S3:E24, S7:E21-S7:E24)
[edit] Replacements
- Captain Dave Smith (Christopher Eccleston, S2:E1-S2:E26)
- Captain Kim Dunkel (Sarah Gellar, S3:E1-S3:22)
- Lt. (later Captain) Christian McCoy (Paul McGann, S2:8-S4:26)
- Captain Trasme Skywalker (Drake Bell, S4:26-S6:E1)
- Commander Vlad Daniels (Peter Davison, S2:E1-S2:E26)
- Ensign Benjamin Haralds (Nicholas Brendon, S4:E1-S6:E2)
- Muxa (Voiced by Amanda Bynes, S6:E1-S6:E26)
- Ensign Matti Baker (Miranda Cosgrove, S6:E1-S6:E1)
- Ensign Kimohno, (Tara Strong, S6:E1-S6:E10)
- Lt. Freema Piper (Eve Miles, S6:E1-S6:E8)
- Commander Thomas Troughton (Cal Owen, S6:E1-S6:18)
- Commander Paul Foreman (John Simm, S6:E1-S7:E2)
- Lt. Rosetta Peterson (Karen Gillan, S7:E16-S7:E20)
- The Fourth Doctor (Robin Williams, S3:E1-S3:E24)
[edit] Finishing Cast
- Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stuart, S6:E1-S7:E25)
- Lt. Wesley Crusher (Wil Wheton, S3:E1-S7:E25)
- Commander William Riker (Jonathan Frakes, S3:E11-S7:E25)
- Ensign Griffon Stuart (Seth MacFarlane) (S7:E10-S7:E25)
- Commander Mickey Chesterson (S7:E4-S7:E25)
- Dr. McCoy (DeForrest Kelley, S7:E14-S7:E25)
[edit] The Series
[edit] Season 1
13 Episodes
[edit] Season 2
26 Episodes
[edit] Season 3
Part of the Genesis of the Daleks Story Arc shared with Star Trek Enterprise
25 Episodes
[edit] Season 4
26 Episodes
[edit] Season 5
25 Episodes
[edit] Season 6
26 Episodes
[edit] Season 7
25 Episodes