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Star Trek: Lower Decks, an animated series first aired in 2020, features an Orion main character for the first time, D'Vana Tendi, a science officer voiced by Noël Wells. [38] [39] Star Trek: Discovery includes Orions in seasons 3 and 4, which are set in the 32nd century.
Star Trek: The Original Series is an American science fiction television series produced by Fred Freiberger, and created by Gene Roddenberry, and the original series of the Star Trek franchise. It features William Shatner as Captain James T. Kirk, Leonard Nimoy as Spock and DeForest Kelley as Leonard McCoy.
Season 3 (ENT) Civilian: Xindi Council: Scientist: Xindi-Primate: Keyla Detmer: Emily Coutts: Seasons 1–3 (DSC) Lieutenant (S1-2) Lieutenant, JG (S1) USS Discovery (S1-2) USS Shenzhou (S1) Helmsman Human The Doctor: Robert Picardo: Seasons 1–7 (VOY) None USS Voyager: Chief medical officer Hologram: Dolim: Scott MacDonald: Season 3 (ENT ...
Majel Barrett as Nurse Christine Chapel, medical officer.; Grace Lee Whitney as Janice Rand, Captain's yeoman.; John Winston as Kyle, operations officer.; Michael Barrier as Vincent DeSalle, navigator and assistant chief engineer.
Star Trek: Discovery is an American television series created for Paramount+ (originally known as CBS All Access) by Bryan Fuller and Alex Kurtzman.Set roughly a decade before the events of the original Star Trek series and separate from the timeline of the concurrent feature films, Discovery explores the Federation–Klingon war while following the crew of the USS Discovery.
Wesley Crusher (voiced by Will Wheaton, season 4), a character from The Next Generation. Wheaton reprises the role in a flashback to Locarno's academy days. Sito Jaxa (voiced by Shannon Fill, season 4) a character from The Next Generation who died on a top-secret mission in "Lower Decks," the episode that inspired the creation of Star Trek ...
Lieutenant Arex, voiced by James Doohan, was a recurring character on Star Trek: The Animated Series which ran on NBC from 1973 to 1974. [3] The series' writers and artists were able to create his unique alien look because the series was animated; creating such a character with a live-action actor in make-up would not have been feasible. [ 4 ]
Star Trek, later marketed as Star Trek: The Animated Series (TAS) to differentiate it from the live-action series, was produced by Filmation, and ran for two seasons from 1973 to 1974. Most of the original cast performed the voices of their characters from The Original Series , and some of the writers who worked on The Original Series returned ...