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Revision as of 02:13, 7 June 2015

Star Trek: The Prospect Chronicles was a fan fiction series taking place from 2365 until 2372, featuring the adventures of the crew of the USS Prospect (NCC-60056) and later the USS Prospect (NCC-60056-A). It spawned three spin-off series, including Star Trek: Shabonee, Star Trek: Advantage and Star Trek: The Cantabrian Expeditions.

Central and Major Supporting Characters

Character Position
Highest position held
Introduced Last Seen
John Greene Commanding officer "False Security" Regular
Star Trek: Advantage
Anne Lansing First officer "False Security" Guest star
Star Trek: The Cantabrian Expeditions
Vanessa Brocato First officer "The Tzenkethi Incident" "The Burnt Child"
Evonne Wilson Second officer "The Tzenkethi Incident" "The Burnt Child"
Kari Liljehorn Second officer "The Burnt Child" "Directive"
Jason Athelstan Engineer "False Security" "Home"
Justin Braun Chief medical officer "False Security" "Directive"
Wendy Forrester Security officer Star Trek: Shabonee: "Dirge" "Directive"
Julie Greene Assistant flight controller "Directive"
Michael Greene Chief engineer "False Security" "Directive"
Hahn Jun-Seok Special Ops liaison "False Security" Guest star
Star Trek: The Cantabrian Expeditions
Karin Hopper Assistant counselor "Directive"
Khar Tee-Phon Security chief "The Tzenkethi Incident" "Mass Extinction"
(seen in season 2 flashbacks)
Amy Peale A & A officer Star Trek: Shabonee: "Dirge" "Directive"
Bryan Radke Engineer Guest star
Star Trek: The Cantabrian Expeditions
Daniel Radke Counselor "False Security" Regular
Star Trek: The Cantabrian Expeditions
Jennifer Schiller Flight controller "False Security" "Directive"
Geoff Skyles Assistant chief medical officer "Directive"
George Stratos Security chief "False Security" "Directive"
Steven Tedesco Security officer Guest star
Star Trek: The Cantabrian Expeditions

Episodes

Pilot - 2364

Episode Name Stardate Synopsis
0.1 "False Security" Daniel Radke returns to the USS Artemis from a conference with news some Starfleet officers are behaving strangely. Is all what it seems with the Federation?

Season 1 - 2365

Main article: Star Trek: The Prospect Chronicles (season 1)

Starfleet starships have disappeared along the Federation-Tzenkethi border, and Starfleet Special Operations sends Captain John Greene and his hastily-assembled crew aboard the USS Prospect to investigate. Their research uncovers some shocking evidence some factions of the Tzenkethi Coalition are trying to lure the entire area into war...

Season 2 - 2366

Main article: Star Trek: The Prospect Chronicles (season 2)

Once enemies, the Prospect crew and Cardassians must work together to stop terrorist Yaghim Thau from destabilizing the fragile peace between the two powers.

Season 3 - 2367

Main article: Star Trek: The Prospect Chronicles (season 3)

After a near-miss with the Borg and confrontation with a time travelling historian, John Greene shakes up the USS Prospect command crew and investigates some strange goings-on, leading to a battle for their lives...

Season 4 - 2368

Main article: Star Trek: The Prospect Chronicles (season 4)

Following on from last season, the USS Prospect crew attempt to keep the peace with The Directorate...

Season 5 - 2369

Main article: Star Trek: The Prospect Chronicles (season 5)

Season 6 - 2370/2371

Main article: Star Trek: The Prospect Chronicles (season 6)

With the ever-growing Dominion threat, Starfleet Special Operations sends the USS Prospect into the Gamma Quadrant...

Season 7 - 2371/2372

Main article: Star Trek: The Prospect Chronicles (season 7)

The USS Prospect-A launches and participates on a myriad of special missions as the senior crew slowly drift further apart...

Special Episodes

"Gravity" - 2379

Main article: "Gravity" Part of Star Trek: Pendragon's Other Knights anthology.

The Federation Civil War is over. Project Restoration is completed and the new Deep Space 9 is on-line. But Captain Daniel Radke needs to gather his friends and the commanding officer of the USS Cantabrian together to face a growing threat...

This story takes place in the Pendragon universe.

Notes

  • The series originally was a "joke" and entitled, "Star Trek: The Way Jen Wants It To Be", as the author's friend Jen had a huge crush on Wil Wheaton. (Yes, we're still asking ourselves why too!) The series evolved to take the characters off the Enterprise-D and onto their own ship and into their own storylines; thus, Star Trek: The Prospect Chronicles was born.
  • This series spawned Star Trek: Shabonee and Star Trek: The Cantabrian Expeditions.
  • The original stories and artwork are not in the author's possession at present. The series was written between 1988 and 1996. It is now being re-written.

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