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The ''Exeter'' appeared in the original ''Star Trek'' episode "The Omega Glory" . In the backstory for the "Starship Exeter" series, the ship was salvaged, decontaminated and recrewed by Starfleet following the events of that episode.

The series is produced by Jimm and Joshua Johnson for the non-profit Exeter Studio.


CENTRAL CHARACTERS


The series features four central characters as well as several recurring.

Captain John Quincy Garrovick (played by "James Culhane"/Jimm Johnson) - Garrovick is the cousin of Ensign Garrovick, who joined Captain Kirk in an attempt to destroy a mist-creature in the original ''Star Trek'' episode "Obsession" . Both were nearly killed until Mr. Spock performed a brilliant transporter maneuver (cross-circuiting to "B") that saved both their lives.

Commander Jo Harris (played by Holly Guess) - Harris is the executive officer as well as the science officer of the ship, following the pattern of Spock from the original series. Harris is a human from Great Britain on Earth.

Commander Paul Cutty (played by Michael Buford) - Cutty is the ship's chief security officer. He served with then-Commander Garrovick on-board the ''USS Kongo'' where the two became close friends. The ''Kongo'' was captained by an officer they both looked up to, Captain Kosnett (Garry Peters), who makes a cameo appearance in the second episode.

Lieutenant B'fuselek (played by "Joshua Caleb"/Josh Johnson) - B'fuselek is the '''Exeter's''' Andorian communications officer. The makeup is patterned on designs seen in the original series episodes "Journey To Babel" and "Whom Gods Destroy" . The character's background is derived from several Trek-based RPGs of the 1970s and 1980s.

Two other major characters appear in the second episode of the series, Doctor Azato (played by Joe Azzato) and Yeoman Vandi Richards (Elizabeth Wheat).


EPISODES

As of the end of 2005, one complete episode of ''Starship Exeter'' has been released, with the second mid-way through its release in installments.
  • "The Savage Empire" (2002)

  • "The Tressaurian Intersection" (2005)



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