HF Season 1
From Hidden Frontier
Insignia for Star Trek: Hidden Frontier Season 1.
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Summary
2375 – In the midst of the Dominion War a mysterious race known as the Grey attack several starships in a nebula. The only crew to escape is scarred by the intense psionic attacks used by these aliens. 2376 - In the Briar Patch, new signs of Grey activity emerge. Starfleet assembles a team of specialists, assigns a new starship, the USS Excelsior, under the command of Ian Quincy Knapp. Their job is to seek out the Grey and determine their motives, and to protect the healing planet of Ba'ku.
Episodes
| Series/Episode | Episode Title |
| HF 1.01 | "Enemy Unknown, Part 1" |
| HF 1.02 | "Enemy Unknown, Part 2" |
| HF 1.03 | "Enemy Unknown, Part 3" |
| HF 1.04 | "Two Hours" |
| HF 1.05 | "Perihelion" |
| HF 1.06 | "Echoes" |
Cast
The principal cast for Season 1 of Star Trek: Hidden Frontier was:
- David W. Dial as Captain Ian Quincy Knapp
- Risha Denney as Commander Elizabeth Shelby (from "Perihelion")
- Jason Munoz as Lieutenant Commander Jason Munoz (until "Enemy Unknown, Part 3")
- John Whiting as Doctor Henglaar
- Barbara Clifford as Counselor Myra Elbrey
- Joanne Busch as Lieutenant Commander Robin Lefler (from "Perihelion")
- Anthony Diaz as Lieutenant William Martinez
- Tyler Bosserman as Ensign Andrew Barrett
- Arthur Bosserman as Ensign Ro Nevin
- Tristan Clark as Ensign Brad Rawlins
- Adrianne Lange as Ensign Jenna McFarland
- Matt Kruer as Lieutenant Toby Witczak
- Gregory Allen as Rayvan (until "Enemy Unknown, Part 3")
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Background Information
- Star Trek: Hidden Frontier premiered in 2000, an offshoot of the fan series Voyages of the USS Angeles, produced by the Star Trek fan club of that starship name in Southern California. HF inherited the setting, Deep Space 12, and several of the characters from the Angeles series, but quickly went on to establish its own identity. Two later HF episodes made use of footage originally shot for Angeles episodes that were never produced. Hidden Frontier produced seven seasons and 50 episodes, wrapping in the Spring of 2007.
- The role of Lieutenant Commander Robin Lefler was originated by Kelly Jamison, who appeared only in the first three episodes of the series. She was replaced by Joanne Busch, who has played the role since then.
