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Star Trek: Phoenix-X

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Star Trek: Phoenix-X is a fan fiction "chat"-style series based in the 24th century, utilizing the undercover Federation starship USS Phoenix-X.

The series started in the late '90s, after a few instant messaging chats between its two writers were saved as documents. It then grew into emailing large sections of episodes by each writer, where it would be pieced together to make an episode; until, finally, it grew into being written as full episodes themselves. The series continued to include humor along side a serious story, nearly comparable to a sitcom, or an animated tv show.

There is also a comic series, based in the same universe, which started in April 2006. It also can be considered Phoenix-X canon.

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[edit] Episode guide

Phoenix-X stories were written in an episodic format, simply numbered as Episodes. The Chapters were long-form versions of episodes, and Specials were holiday themed episodes. Flashback was an episode category meant for episodes that took place in the past; Flashback 1 was a re-write of the Episode 1.

[edit] Season 1

[edit] Season 2

[edit] Season 3

[edit] Season 4



[edit] Comics

Title graphic for Phoenix-X comics

Star Trek: Phoenix-X comics were a series of short amateur comic strips based in the same universe.

[edit] Cut scenes

The cut scenes were a feature in Star Trek: Phoenix-X, derived from blocks of text that didn't make it into an episode's final draft. When episodes were being written, sections of text were always being removed, re-inserted, or re-written during the whole writing process. Since these sections of writing were usually saved, they allowed a saved-list of "scenes" that could have, or already have in some form, made it into the episode. The closest analogy would be something like the "deleted scenes" in a movie DVD.

See: Star Trek: Phoenix-X cut scenes

[edit] Spin-offs

For a short time in 2003/2004, a slew of uncompleted spin-offs were written based in the same fictional universe as Star Trek: Phoenix-X.

[edit] Uncompleted

Star Trek: Crucial was written differently as blog posts, coming from several character's points of views.
Star Trek: Resurrections was written in prose format, and had a serious tone. It took place during Star Trek: Phoenix-X`s Season 3, surrounding Project Genesis and Data; but, as an uncompleted spin-off, the story was never fully developed or resolved.
Star Trek: Vitality was written in the same format as Phoenix-X stories were, but was written in a serious tone and included the clones of Star Trek canon series characters: Jean-Luc Picard (see: Jean-Luc Picard (clone)), Tuvok, Hoshi Sato, Miles O'Brien, and Leonard McCoy. As a Phoenix-X spin-off, the Season 3 character, Amp, was also included.

[edit] Short story

The Recruited served as a prequel story to Star Trek: Phoenix-X; but was written in prose and with a serious tone.

[edit] See also

Star Trek: Phoenix-X lists
astronomy | auxiliary craft | characters | science | sectors | series timeline | society and culture | space stations | starships | technology


Star Trek: Phoenix-X main characters
Cell | Seifer | Armond | Kugo | Red | Kayl | Lox | RaeLuna | Amp | Omega | Trunks | Mayhem | Wallace | Ensign Dan


[edit] Memorable quotes

"I don't need to be lectured by you. I was out saving the galaxy when your grandfather was in diapers!"
"My grandfather
is in diapers."
Wallace and Seifer, "Forbidden Crossing, Part II"

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