Regular cast •
Vic Mignogna, as
James T. Kirk, the
captain and commanding officer of the USS
Enterprise. Mignogna is best known for his voice-acting work and is a longtime
Star Trek fan. •
Todd Haberkorn, as
Spock, a human/
Vulcan hybrid,
commander, science officer, and first officer, and one of the captain's closest friends. Haberkorn is a voice actor and played Kevin the Teenaxian in
Star Trek Beyond. •
Chuck Huber (
Larry Nemecek in episodes 1–2) as
Leonard H. McCoy,
MD,
lieutenant commander, and chief medical officer, and also one of the captain's closest friends. Huber is also a voice actor. Nemecek is a well-recognized
Trek expert and author of the
Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion. •
Chris Doohan as
Montgomery Scott, lieutenant commander and chief engineer, usually referred to as Scotty. Doohan is the son of actor
James Doohan, who portrayed the character in the original series. Doohan was also an extra in
Star Trek: The Motion Picture, and portrayed a transporter chief in the 2009 film
Star Trek and its sequel,
Star Trek Into Darkness. He reprised his father's role of Scotty in
Star Trek Online.
Featured cast •
Grant Imahara as
Hikaru Sulu, lieutenant, helmsman, and third officer. Imahara was best known for his work on
Discovery Channel's
MythBusters, as well as the creator of robot sidekick "
Geoff Peterson" for
Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson. • Kim Stinger as
Nyota Uhura, lieutenant and communications officer. • Wyatt Lenhart as
Pavel A. Chekov,
lieutenant j.g. (formerly
ensign) and navigator. •
Michele Specht as Elise McKennah,
psychologist, a lieutenant, and Starfleet's first full-time ship's counselor. Specht voiced Specialist Krog (a Na'kuhl agent), Loriss (a Vorta), and Sh'marois (an Andorian Starfleet captain) in
Star Trek Online.
Trek alumni guest and recurring actors Several past members of the
Star Trek cast and crew expressed support for the project and contributed to it, as did several who went on to participate in officially licensed productions later. •
Beau Billingslea as
Vice Admiral Stomm (episode 7), an operations-division flag officer from Earth Spacedock. Billingslea played Captain Abbott in
Star Trek Into Darkness. •
Kipleigh Brown as Lieutenant j.g. (formerly
Yeoman)
Barbara Smith (episodes 3–6, 8–11), the ''Enterprise's
relief conn officer. Brown played Jane Taylor in Star Trek: Enterprise
and Kuumaarke in Star Trek Online''. •
John de Lancie as Galisti (episode 9). De Lancie played
Q in
Star Trek: The Next Generation,
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine,
Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Lower Decks, and Star Trek: Picard. •
Michael Dorn as the ISS
Enterprise computer voice (episode 3). Dorn played lieutenant, later lieutenant commander
Worf in
Star Trek: The Next Generation,
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine,
Star Trek: Picard,
Star Trek Online, and the four
Star Trek feature films featuring the cast of
Star Trek: The Next Generation; he also played Worf's grandfather and namesake Colonel Worf in
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. •
Doug Drexler as
Paladin (episode 1). Drexler is probably best known for his work as an award-winning visual-effects artist on
Star Trek, as well as
Battlestar Galactica and
Defiance. He also contributed
visual effects for episodes 1–6 of
Star Trek Continues. •
Michael Forest as
Apollo (episode 1). Forest reprises his role from
The Original Series episode "
Who Mourns for Adonais?" (which had aired 47 years earlier). •
Jason Isaacs (credited as "Jason Lorca") is an ESPer voice (episode 11). Isaacs played Captain
Gabriel Lorca in
Star Trek: Discovery and
Star Trek Online. •
Mark Rolston as
Admiral McGuinness (episode 9), head of Starfleet Medical. Rolston played various roles in
Star Trek: The Next Generation and
Star Trek: Enterprise. •
Rekha Sharma as Avi Samara (episode 8). Sharma played Commander
Ellen Landry in
Star Trek: Discovery and
Star Trek Online. •
Marina Sirtis as the computer voice in episodes 1, 4, 7, 10, and 11. Sirtis played Counselor
Deanna Troi in
Star Trek: The Next Generation,
Star Trek: Voyager (three episodes),
Star Trek: Enterprise (one episode),
Star Trek: Picard (seven episodes),
Star Trek: Lower Decks (one episode) and four
Star Trek feature films.
Other recurring actors Additional recurring actors — who were not specifically
Trek alumni — included: • Martin Bradford as Lieutenant
Joseph "Jabilo" G. M'Benga, MD (episodes 5, 10), relief medical officer. • Steven Dengler as Lieutenant William C. Drake, chief of security (episodes 1–10). Dengler is also the founder of Dracogen, one of the producers of the series. •
Erin Gray as
Commodore Laura Gray, commanding officer of the Corinth IV
starbase (episodes 2, 7). •
Reuben Langdon as Lieutenant
Kubaro Dickerson, security guard (episodes 2, 3, 6, 10, and 11). • Cat Roberts as Lieutenant
Elizabeth Palmer, relief communications officer (episodes 3–4, 6–11). Dr. Roberts is a practicing physician. • Liz Wagner as Ensign Lia Burke,
registered nurse (episodes 3–5, 9–11).
Other guest actors and support The first episode, "
Pilgrim of Eternity", featured
Jamie Bamber as well as original-series guest actor Michael Forest reprising his role as Apollo. Marina Sirtis voiced the computer of the
USS Enterprise, an homage to her connection to the original actress,
Majel Barrett Roddenberry, who portrayed her character's mother,
Lwaxana Troi, as well as the voice of the computer in the original
Star Trek: The Next Generation and
Star Trek, respectively. For the second episode, "
Lolani",
Lou Ferrigno appeared as Zaminhon,
Daniel Logan appeared as Ensign Tongaroa, Erin Gray appeared as Commodore Gray and Matthew Ewald appeared as Crewman Kenway. The third episode, "
Fairest of Them All", featured guest support from Asia DeMarcos as Marlena Moreau (played in the original series by BarBara Luna), Bobby Clark as Council Leader Tharn,
Bobby Quinn Rice as transporter technician,
Michael Dorn as the computer of the ISS
Enterprise, and the first appearance of Kipleigh Brown as Barbara Smith (played in the original series by
Andrea Dromm). Recurring cast member Cat Roberts (Lieutenant Palmer, played in the original series by
Elizabeth Rogers), joined the series as of this episode. The fourth episode, "
The White Iris", featured the return of Sirtis as the
Enterprise computer, as well as guest stars
Colin Baker, Nakia Burrise,
Adrienne Wilkinson, Tiffany Brouwer, and Gabriela Fresquez, with cameos by
Chris Gore and
Robert J. Sawyer. Episode six, "Come Not Between the Dragons", guest-starred
Gigi Edgley.
Rod Roddenberry, son of
Star Trek creator
Gene Roddenberry, had a cameo appearance as a bridge officer in the episode. Episode seven, "
Embracing the Winds", featured
Clare Kramer and
Beau Billingslea, as well as the return of Erin Gray's flag officer character (Commodore Gray from the second episode) and Marina Sirtis as the computer voice. Episode eight, "Still Treads the Shadow", featured
Rekha Sharma. Episode nine, "What Ships are For", featured
John de Lancie (three
Star Trek series) and
Anne Lockhart. Episodes 10 and 11, "To Boldly Go: Part I" and "To Boldly Go: Part II" written by Sawyer, featured
Nicola Bryant,
Cas Anvar, Amy Rydell (reprising her mother
Joanne Linville's role from the original series), and
Mark Meer. Part I features April Hebert in the role of Rear Admiral Thesp, who was the longest-tenured cast member of
Star Trek: The Experience at the time of its closing.
Jason Isaacs (Captain Gabriel Lorca from
Star Trek: Discovery) also provides a vocal cameo in Part II, although credited under the pseudonym Jason Lorca. ==Production==