Star Trek: Intrepid
Over 300 years have passed since the historic groundbreaking of the Warp 5 research and development facility on Earth, where the legendary Zefram Cochran gave his commemorative speech, which ignites the vision of multiple generations, "Imagine it. Thousands of inhabited planets at our fingertips... and we'll be able to explore those strange new worlds... and seek out new life and new civilizations... go boldly... where no man has gone before." Today, when much of the Federation finds itself recovering from internal strife and external conflict, there are those who still embody the rugged individualism of the early explorers. There are those who still understand the founding purposes and strive to fulfill the vision of Starfleet. There are those who are still out there ...forging a new frontier.
With the dust of the Dominion War finally settling, a group of Federation citizens have chosen to strike out on their own and colonise a world in the distant Charybdis Sector. Unwilling to permit civilians to travel into the wilderness without suitable protection, Starfleet has assigned the USS Intrepid to ride shotgun and provide assistance as needed. A fact which does not sit well with the fiercely independent colonists and Merchant Service spacers, who perceive Intrepid's presence as “overly paternal”. Understandably, relations between both sides are far from cordial, but when disaster strikes, and the fate of the colony hangs in the balance, both sides must struggle to put aside their differences if they are to survive.
The Ariadne comes under attack by Orions whilst transporting Lieutenant Cole.
Shortly after the capture of a group of Orion Syndicate raiders aboard a Federation merchant navy ship, Lt. Cole is interrogating the Orion leader. As it turns out, the only information the Orion cares to divulge has to do with Cole’s own checkered past. It’s an encounter that puts Cole’s past in a new light – and his future in doubt.
The discovery of the remains of an ancient settlement on Chiron IV leads an Away Team into danger. Meanwhile, Commander Navar must decide where his loyalty truly lies.
In an attempt to decipher the situation with the Surai, Commander Navar must look to someone whose relationship with the Intrepid crew is less than ideal.
In the wake of the recent Surai attack, Merik confronts Finney over the Colonial Administration's decision to defer to Starfleet in military matters.
The crew pursue a renegade scientist into Earth's past.
When a routine inspection goes awry, Hunter and Garren must work together.
A shuttle accident strands Nurse Parker and a badly injured Security Chief Goran on an uninhabited world.
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Nick Cook | Capt. Daniel Hunter |
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Stephen Pasqua | Lt. Matthew Cole |
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David Lees | CPO Alex Quint |
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Gordon Dickson | Kashid-Zar |
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Hilary Tasker | Vanya |
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Alan Christison | Commander |
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Lynn Robinson | Lt-Cdr. Xara Tagen |
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David Reid | Lt. S'Ceris |
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David Robertson | PO Josh Taylor |
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Steve Hammond | Capt. Jago Merik |
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Martin Lejeune | Ens. Faldor |
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Mike Cugley | Dr. Richard Garren |
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Alan Score | Admiral Aaron Prentice |
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Jay Clark | Crewman Leighton |
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Lucie Faria-Cook | Lt-Cdr Yanis Caed |
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Nick Beckwith | Lt. Michael Simmons |
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Risha Denney | Admiral Shelby |
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Mark Masson | Capt. Zobrin Navar |
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Bodo Hartwig | Lt. Solek |
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Al C.J. | Chief |
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Chris Cassell | Lt. Mitchell |
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Alan Johnston | Chief Thug |
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Alex Matthews | Lt. jg Keran Azhan |
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Lee Andrew | Bartender |
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Gary Paterson | Fleeing Thug |
| Director | Steve Hammond |
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| Stephen Pasqua |
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| Ric Forster |
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| Shauna Rothery |
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| Alan Christison |
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| Writer | Nick Cook, Brian S. Matthews | |
| Producer | Nick Cook, Rob Caves | |
| Musician | Bodo Hartwig, David Beukes, Jared Cowing, Tony Lunn | |
| Photography | Steve Hammond | |
| Packaging | MP4 |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Regions | Region 1 |