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* BlueSkinnedSpaceBabe: Shree, the Andorian hacker, is an oversexed blue-skinned lady with a black leather getup and a penchant for (lesbian) BDSM.
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%%** TheChick: Fixer, oddly enough
%%** TheLeader: Lexxa
%%** TheLancer: Ragnar
%%** TheSmartGuy: Dr. Lucien
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* InformedAbility: Lexxxa, allegedly an intelligent character and planner, attacks the bad-guy homeworld by just calmly walking in with guns. [[RealityEnsues This predictably results in two deaths]] and [[NearVillainVictory the bad guys almost winning]].
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* InformedAbility: Lexxxa, allegedly an intelligent character and planner, attacks the bad-guy homeworld by just calmly walking in with guns. [[RealityEnsues This predictably results in two deaths]] deaths and [[NearVillainVictory the bad guys almost winning]].
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''[[http://startrekrenegades.com/home/ Star Trek: Renegades]]'' is an independent fan funded and supported Internet television series, executive produced by Sky Conway and directed by ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'' actor Creator/TimRuss. So far only one pilot episode has been released, but the series is already notable for being the first continuation of the ''Franchise/StarTrek'' timeline after [[Series/StarTrekVoyager Voyager]], and featuring real ''Franchise/StarTrek'' actors reprising their roles.
Set roughly ten years after ''Voyager'''s return to Earth, ''Renegades'' opens with Admiral Pavel Chekov (Creator/WalterKoenig) and Tuvok (Russ), who now heads Section 31, realizing that the Federation is facing a threat from within. Not knowing where else to turn, they hire an outlaw crew captained by the daughter of [[Film/StarTrekIITheWrathOfKhan Khan Singh]] to undertake secret, off-the-books missions.
"Renegades" has received generally mixed reviews among Trek fans, with most reviewers praising the ambition of the project and expressing a desire to see it succeed, but criticizing the script, acting (bar the returning characters, who have received near-universal praise), and filming. While it was pitched to CBS as a potential pilot, the network rejected it, likely in favor of the upcoming 2017 series by Alex Kurtzman.
The pilot episode has been released on Website/YouTube, available [[https://www.youtube.com/user/StarTrekRenegades here]].
Set roughly ten years after ''Voyager'''s return to Earth, ''Renegades'' opens with Admiral Pavel Chekov (Creator/WalterKoenig) and Tuvok (Russ), who now heads Section 31, realizing that the Federation is facing a threat from within. Not knowing where else to turn, they hire an outlaw crew captained by the daughter of [[Film/StarTrekIITheWrathOfKhan Khan Singh]] to undertake secret, off-the-books missions.
"Renegades" has received generally mixed reviews among Trek fans, with most reviewers praising the ambition of the project and expressing a desire to see it succeed, but criticizing the script, acting (bar the returning characters, who have received near-universal praise), and filming. While it was pitched to CBS as a potential pilot, the network rejected it, likely in favor of the upcoming 2017 series by Alex Kurtzman.
The pilot episode has been released on Website/YouTube, available [[https://www.youtube.com/user/StarTrekRenegades here]].
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''[[http://startrekrenegades.com/home/ Star Trek: Renegades]]'' is an independent fan funded fan-funded and supported Internet television fan-supported project which aspired to be a series, but only released a pilot.
It was executive produced by Sky Conway and directed by ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'' actor Creator/TimRuss.So far only one pilot episode has been released, but the series is already notable for being It aimed to be the first continuation of the ''Franchise/StarTrek'' timeline after [[Series/StarTrekVoyager Voyager]], and ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'', while featuring real ''Franchise/StarTrek'' ''Star Trek'' actors reprising their roles.
Set roughly ten years after ''Voyager'''s return to Earth, ''Renegades'' opens with Admiral Pavel Chekov (Creator/WalterKoenig) and Tuvok (Russ), who now heads Section 31, realizing that the Federation is facing a threat from within. Not knowing where else to turn, they hire an outlaw crew captained by the daughter of [[Film/StarTrekIITheWrathOfKhan Khan Singh]] to undertake secret, off-the-booksmissions.
"Renegades" has received generally mixed reviews among Trek fans, with most reviewers praising the ambition of the project and expressing a desire to see it succeed, but criticizing the script, acting (bar the returning characters, who have received near-universal praise), and filming. While it was pitched to CBS as a potential pilot, the network rejected it, likely in favor of the upcoming 2017 series by Alex Kurtzman.
missions. The pilot episode has been released on Website/YouTube, available [[https://www.youtube.com/user/StarTrekRenegades here]].
It was executive produced by Sky Conway and directed by ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'' actor Creator/TimRuss.
Set roughly ten years after ''Voyager'''s return to Earth, ''Renegades'' opens with Admiral Pavel Chekov (Creator/WalterKoenig) and Tuvok (Russ), who now heads Section 31, realizing that the Federation is facing a threat from within. Not knowing where else to turn, they hire an outlaw crew captained by the daughter of [[Film/StarTrekIITheWrathOfKhan Khan Singh]] to undertake secret, off-the-books
"Renegades" has received generally mixed reviews among Trek fans, with most reviewers praising the ambition of the project and expressing a desire to see it succeed, but criticizing the script, acting (bar the returning characters, who have received near-universal praise), and filming. While it was pitched to CBS as a potential pilot, the network rejected it, likely in favor of the upcoming 2017 series by Alex Kurtzman.
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* LargeHam: When they're not flatter than Kansas, the entire cast outside of Picardo, Russ, and Koenig falls squarely here.
* MrFanservice: Icheb, now grown, angsty and sporting facial hair, has become quite popular with female fans.
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''[[http://startrekrenegades.com/home/ Star Trek: Renegades]]'' is an independent fan funded and supported Internet television series, executive produced by Sky Conway and directed by ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'' actor Creator/TimRuss. So far only one pilot episode has been released, but the series is already notable for being the first continuation of the ''Franchise/StarTrek'' timeline after [[StarTrekVoyager [[Series/StarTrekVoyager Voyager]], and featuring real ''Franchise/StarTrek'' actors reprising their roles.
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* CharacterFocus: The buxom Andorian in the low-cut top and the returning Trek alumni, especially Chekov. Shree in particular makes a lot of appearances in promotional imagery.
* DullSurprise: When they're not [[LargeHam hamming it up]], most of the cast is expressing this.
* GenericDoomsdayVillain: The BigBad. Hates the Federation for unclear reasons? Check. Has unstoppable superweapon? Check. Is physically powerful in one-on-one combat? Check.
* InformedAbility: Lexxxa, allegedly an intelligent character and planner, attacks the bad-guy homeworld by just calmly walking in with guns. [[RealityEnsues This predictably results in two deaths]] and [[NearVillainVictory the bad guys almost winning]].
* {{Jerkass}}: The LawfulStupid Federation Captain. Possibly {{lampshaded}}: his ship is named ''Archer'', after the infamously divisive star of ''Series/StarTrekEnterprise''.
* LargeHam: When they're not flatter than Kansas, the entire cast outside of Picardo, Russ, and Koenig falls squarely here.
* {{Jerkass}}: The LawfulStupid Federation Captain. Possibly {{lampshaded}}: his ship is named ''Archer'', after the infamously divisive star of ''Series/StarTrekEnterprise''.
* LargeHam: When they're not flatter than Kansas, the entire cast outside of Picardo, Russ, and Koenig falls squarely here.
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* SmugSnake: Lexxa. Almost everything she does is accompanied by an oily smirk.
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* ReflexiveResponse: T'Leah absentmindedly snaps a would-be assassin's neck when she could just as easily have captured him. When called out on the fact they needed to interrogate him, she blames "old habits".
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** Though a continuation set after [[Series/StarTrekVoyager Voyager]], with most of the returning characters also being from VOY, Renegades in many ways harks back to [[Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries the Original Series]] with the new designs for the uniforms and Starfleet decor, Admiral Chekov, a Romulan and Andorian character, and of course the protagonist being Khan's daughter.
** Captain Alvarez’s ship is the [[StarTrekEnterprise U.S.S. Archer]]
** The Breen character, for StarTrekDeepSpaceNine
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** Though a continuation set after [[Series/StarTrekVoyager Voyager]], with most of the returning characters also being from VOY, Renegades ''Renegades'' in many ways harks back to [[Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries the Original Series]] with the new designs for the uniforms and Starfleet decor, Admiral Chekov, a Romulan and Andorian character, and of course the protagonist being Khan's daughter.
** Captain Alvarez’s ship is the[[StarTrekEnterprise [[Series/StarTrekEnterprise U.S.S. Archer]]
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** Captain Alvarez’s ship is the
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%%* {{Expy}}: Ronara, the snarky, Betazoid helmswoman engaging in [[SlapSlapKiss [[BelligerentSexualTension romantic banter with a dark male character]], is suspiciously similar to Stadi, the [[EnsembleDarkhorse surprisingly popular bit character]] who died in [[StarTrekVoyagerS1E1Caretaker [[Recap/StarTrekVoyagerS1E1Caretaker Caretaker]]
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** Ronara's character seems like a combination of both of StarTrekVoyager's notable Betazoid characters: she's a snarky, sexy and touch, tough pilot, like Stadi; and she's un-telepathic via a genetic defect and living as a renegade, like Lon Suder.
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* TookTheBadFilmSeriously[=/=]DoingItForTheArt: Robert Picardo, and likely Russ and Koenig as well. All three are experienced enough to see the problems with the pilot film, but also are on record as loving Trek extensively (probably why they signed on for this series).
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* GuileHero: {{Subverted}} with Lexxa, who is introduced with this in mind but is outsmarted by a bunch of ape-men who live in caves and helpfully explain their evil plans. Her plan is basically to walk into the enemy cave base with a bunch of guns, with only a casual attempt at stealth.
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* BlueSkinnedSpaceBabe: Shree, the Andorian hacker, is a hot blue-skinned lady with a black leather getup and a penchant for (lesbian) BDSM.
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''[[https://www.youtube.com/user/StarTrekRenegades Star Trek: Renegades]]'' is an independent fan funded and supported Internet television series, executive produced by Sky Conway and directed by ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'' actor Creator/TimRuss. So far only one pilot episode has been released, but the series is already notable for being the first continuation of the ''Franchise/StarTrek'' timeline after [[StarTrekVoyager Voyager]], and featuring real ''Franchise/StarTrek'' actors reprising their roles.
Set roughly ten years after ''Voyager'''s return to Earth, ''Renegades'' opens with Admiral Pavel Chekov (Creator/WalterKoenig) and Tuvok (Russ), who now heads Section 31, realizing that the Federation is facing a threat from within. Not knowing where else to turn, they hire an outlaw crew captained by the daughter of [[Film/StarTrekIITheWrathOfKhan Khan Singh]] to undertake secret, off-the-books missions.
The pilot episode has been released on Website/YouTube.
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!!''Star Trek: Renegades'' provides examples of:
* ActionGirl:
** Captain Lexxa Singh, the daughter of Khan, and genetically engineered human with enhanced strength and reflexes.
** Also T'Leah, the Romulan guard who twice saves a Starfleet officer from a would-be assassin with her bare hands.
%%* {{Adorkable}}: Fixer
%%* BackForTheDead: [[spoiler:Admiral Paris]]
%%* BlueSkinnedSpaceBabe: Shree, the Andorian hacker.
* BoxedCrook: Lexxa Singh is introduced serving a life sentence in an Orion prison, approached by Tuvok with an offer for her release.
%%* BreakTheCutie: [[spoiler:Chekov's niece losing her hand, and the truth about Fixer.]]
* CallBack:
** Though a continuation set after [[Series/StarTrekVoyager Voyager]], with most of the returning characters also being from VOY, Renegades in many ways harks back to [[Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries the Original Series]] with the new designs for the uniforms and Starfleet decor, Admiral Chekov, a Romulan and Andorian character, and of course the protagonist being Khan's daughter.
** Captain Alvarez’s ship is the [[StarTrekEnterprise U.S.S. Archer]]
** The Breen character, for StarTrekDeepSpaceNine
%%* ChewingTheScenery: Some of the acting is a bit over the top.
* ContinuityNod: The USS ''Archer'', named for ''Series/StarTrekEnterprise'''s Captain Jonathan Archer.
%%* DarkActionGirl: Both Lexxa and T'Leah (in both their personalities and wardrobes)
%%* DarkIsNotEvil: Should be expected, given the series' premise
%%* DeadpanSnarker: Lexxa and T'Leah, yet again!
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Lexxa's first fight scene, which ends with her revealing that she and her "opponent" are actually allies who rig the fights and split the winnings, establishing that she is a ''planner'' before a typical ActionGirl.
%%* FiveManBand:
%%** TheLeader: Lexxa
%%** TheLancer: Ragnar
%%** TheSmartGuy: Dr. Lucien
%%** TheBigGuy: Icheb (not literally a large guy, but definitely the muscle, with his Borg implants)
%%** TheChick: Fixer, oddly enough
* FantasticRacism: Jarro, a Pah-Wraith worshiping Bajoran, not surprisingly isn't too tolerant toward the new Cardassian shipmate.
* HellbentForLeather: One of the perks of a ''Franchise/StarTrek'' series where the main crew isn't Starfleet. Lexxa, Ragnar, T'Leah, and Shree all have some amount of leather in their outfits.
* MrFanservice: Icheb, now grown, angsty and sporting facial hair, has become quite popular with female fans.
* MsFanservice: Many of the female leads sport noticeable cleavage, but Shree takes it a step further with her black leather getup and kinky pass times.
%%* RagtagBunchOfMisfits: As you've probably guessed from the series' title.
* RuleOfCool: The only explanation for Dr. Lucien's very 21st-century-looking glasses
* SlapSlapKiss: Icheb and Ronara seem to be headed this way, though it's obviously too early to tell.
%%* SpicyLatina: Chasty Ballestros as the feisty Betazoid Ronara
%%* TheBlackDudeDiesFirst: Played depressingly straight.
%%* UnresolvedSexualTension: Ronara and Icheb
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[[quoteright:350:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tropes_renegades.jpg]]
''[[https://www.youtube.com/user/StarTrekRenegades Star Trek: Renegades]]'' is an independent fan funded and supported Internet television series, executive produced by Sky Conway and directed by ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'' actor Creator/TimRuss. So far only one pilot episode has been released, but the series is already notable for being the first continuation of the ''Franchise/StarTrek'' timeline after [[StarTrekVoyager Voyager]], and featuring real ''Franchise/StarTrek'' actors reprising their roles.
Set roughly ten years after ''Voyager'''s return to Earth, ''Renegades'' opens with Admiral Pavel Chekov (Creator/WalterKoenig) and Tuvok (Russ), who now heads Section 31, realizing that the Federation is facing a threat from within. Not knowing where else to turn, they hire an outlaw crew captained by the daughter of [[Film/StarTrekIITheWrathOfKhan Khan Singh]] to undertake secret, off-the-books missions.
The pilot episode has been released on Website/YouTube.
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!!''Star Trek: Renegades'' provides examples of:
* ActionGirl:
** Captain Lexxa Singh, the daughter of Khan, and genetically engineered human with enhanced strength and reflexes.
** Also T'Leah, the Romulan guard who twice saves a Starfleet officer from a would-be assassin with her bare hands.
%%* {{Adorkable}}: Fixer
%%* BackForTheDead: [[spoiler:Admiral Paris]]
%%* BlueSkinnedSpaceBabe: Shree, the Andorian hacker.
* BoxedCrook: Lexxa Singh is introduced serving a life sentence in an Orion prison, approached by Tuvok with an offer for her release.
%%* BreakTheCutie: [[spoiler:Chekov's niece losing her hand, and the truth about Fixer.]]
* CallBack:
** Though a continuation set after [[Series/StarTrekVoyager Voyager]], with most of the returning characters also being from VOY, Renegades in many ways harks back to [[Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries the Original Series]] with the new designs for the uniforms and Starfleet decor, Admiral Chekov, a Romulan and Andorian character, and of course the protagonist being Khan's daughter.
** Captain Alvarez’s ship is the [[StarTrekEnterprise U.S.S. Archer]]
** The Breen character, for StarTrekDeepSpaceNine
%%* ChewingTheScenery: Some of the acting is a bit over the top.
* ContinuityNod: The USS ''Archer'', named for ''Series/StarTrekEnterprise'''s Captain Jonathan Archer.
%%* DarkActionGirl: Both Lexxa and T'Leah (in both their personalities and wardrobes)
%%* DarkIsNotEvil: Should be expected, given the series' premise
%%* DeadpanSnarker: Lexxa and T'Leah, yet again!
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Lexxa's first fight scene, which ends with her revealing that she and her "opponent" are actually allies who rig the fights and split the winnings, establishing that she is a ''planner'' before a typical ActionGirl.
%%* FiveManBand:
%%** TheLeader: Lexxa
%%** TheLancer: Ragnar
%%** TheSmartGuy: Dr. Lucien
%%** TheBigGuy: Icheb (not literally a large guy, but definitely the muscle, with his Borg implants)
%%** TheChick: Fixer, oddly enough
* FantasticRacism: Jarro, a Pah-Wraith worshiping Bajoran, not surprisingly isn't too tolerant toward the new Cardassian shipmate.
* HellbentForLeather: One of the perks of a ''Franchise/StarTrek'' series where the main crew isn't Starfleet. Lexxa, Ragnar, T'Leah, and Shree all have some amount of leather in their outfits.
* MrFanservice: Icheb, now grown, angsty and sporting facial hair, has become quite popular with female fans.
* MsFanservice: Many of the female leads sport noticeable cleavage, but Shree takes it a step further with her black leather getup and kinky pass times.
%%* RagtagBunchOfMisfits: As you've probably guessed from the series' title.
* RuleOfCool: The only explanation for Dr. Lucien's very 21st-century-looking glasses
* SlapSlapKiss: Icheb and Ronara seem to be headed this way, though it's obviously too early to tell.
%%* SpicyLatina: Chasty Ballestros as the feisty Betazoid Ronara
%%* TheBlackDudeDiesFirst: Played depressingly straight.
%%* UnresolvedSexualTension: Ronara and Icheb
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