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Star Trek: Starfleet Academy is an upcoming American television series created by Gaia Violo for the streaming service Paramount+. It is intended to be the 12th Star Trek series and part of executive producer Alex Kurtzman 's expanded Star Trek Universe .
Apart from live-action cutscenes with branching dialogue that decides the course of the cutscene (allowing for the player to even risk summary dishonorable discharge in some circumstances), Starfleet Academy is a 3D space flight simulator, allowing players to command Federation starships of various classes in the single-player campaign, including the iconic Constitution-class - the ship class ...
Star Trek - The Starfleet Survival Guide: David Mack 2002 (Perfect Bound) 180 5.5" x 8.5" Starfleet Academy Training Command: Line Officer Requirements Supplement: David Schmidt 1987 (Perfect Bound) 78 8.5" x 11" Starfleet Academy Training Command: Line Officer Requirements Volume I: David Schmidt 1988 (Perfect Bound) 136 8.5" x 11"
In the “Starfleet Academy” writers’ room in Secret Hideout’s Santa Monica offices, Kurtzman tells the staff — a mix of “Star Trek” die-hards, part-time fans and total newbies ...
Paul Giamatti is joining the Star Trek universe with a key role in Season 1 of the forthcoming Paramount+ series Star Trek: Starfleet Academy. The Billions vet has boarded the live-action series ...
Star Trek: Starfleet Academy is recruiting a few familiar faces for its maiden voyage. Trek veterans Robert Picardo and Tig Notaro have joined the cast of the upcoming Paramount+ spinoff as series ...
The A.V. Club noted that the episode was the first to feature Starfleet Academy, as well as the first to feature Boothby. [7] The review also highlighted a line from Picard's lecture to Wesley: "The first duty of every Starfleet officer is to the truth." [7] Geek.com rated Picard's lecture as the fourth greatest moment in Star Trek overall. [8]
Star Trek: Starfleet Academy was a comic book series published by Marvel Comics in the United States, running for 19 issues from December 1996 until June 1998. Along with Star Trek: Early Voyages, the two were the most popular of Marvel's brief stint of Star Trek publishing. The series ends with several plot points unresolved and a glimpse into ...