Star Trek: Renegades Official Teaser Trailer with Adrienne Wilkinson

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Here’s some news about Adrienne’s new series “Star Trek: Renegades”. See the synopsis below and then watch the

It is ten years after Voyager’s return from the Delta Quadrant, and the Federation is in a crisis. The Federation’s main suppliers of dilithium crystals are disappearing. Space and time have folded around several planets, effectively isolating them from any contact with outside worlds. And this phenomenon is not natural – someone or something is causing this to happen. This necessitates drastic measures; some of which are outside the Federation’s normal jurisdiction. For this, Admiral Pavel Chekov, head of Starfleet Intelligence, turns to Commander Tuvok, Voyager’s former security officer and current head of the newly reorganized Section 31. Tuvok must put together a new covert, renegade crew – mostly outcasts and rogues – even criminals. This new crew is tasked with finding out what is causing the folding of time and space, and stopping it – at all costs. But will they be able to put aside their differences and stop trying to kill one another in time to accomplish their mission?

It has been more than seven long years since “Enterprise” left the air, and though we’ve had the recent big screen adaptation of Gene Roddenberry’s futuristic vision (and the sequel coming this year), we feel the true home of Star Trek is as a continuing episodic series. The goal of this project is to make that happen.

We, the team who brought you Star Trek: Of Gods and Men, are proud to announce Star Trek: Renegades, a professionally produced television pilot to be presented for a possible online series.

Adrienne Wilkinson to Play Captain Lexxa Singh in the Upcoming Star Trek Renegades Independent Web Series Features

50a73dc202026-1Adrienne Wilkinson (Livia in Xena: Warrior Princess; Daughter in Star Wars: The Clone Wars) has joined the cast of Renegades to portray Captain Lexxa Singh, leader of the Renegades.

Starfleet captains have a lot in common – they’re courageous, bold, have a strong sense of duty, sometimes stoic, fiercely loyal to the Federation?

Lexxa Singh is a different breed of Trek captain.  A former member of Starfleet, she was always a non-conformist and continually flouted authority.  This led to her being recruited outside of Starfleet for covert and deadly missions.  As Captain of an elite squad, Lexxa is not bound by the normal restraints, nor does she want to be.  She is daring and brash, with a chip on her shoulder – one that will keep her at odds not only with her crew, but also with those in charge. She is a direct descendant of Khan Noonien Singh (TOS; ST: II), and therefore has enhanced physical and mental abilities. She is well aware of the stigma her name and lineage brings, and has always strived to overcome it, but it continues to follow her and haunt her wherever she goes.

Adrienne Wilkinson may be best known for her role as Xena’s daughter Livia/Eve from the hit series “Xena: Warrior Princess,” but she has also made many notable television appearances including popular guest appearances on “Charmed,” “Days of Our Lives,” “ER,” and “Angel,” as well as series regular roles on “Venice”, “Goodnight Burbank”, and  “As If”. She has made appearances in fan favorite films including “Raze”, “Alpha Force”, “The American Failure” and “Reflections,” for which she won several awards. She has produced several independent films and has voiced more than 50 lead characters in top animation projects and high profile video games including Daughter, the personification of the Light side of the Force in “Star Wars: The Clone Wars” and as the voice, and physical m odel, fo r Maris Brood, the female Jedi in the “Star Wars: The Force Unleashed” franchise. She has also produced several independent films. Her diverse career has spanned multiple genre’s in projects that range from mainstream to cult classics and created loyal fans in nearly every age group.   Adrienne is also known for her charity work, which includes a focus on literacy programs, animal welfare and children.

Her website is at www.AdrienneWilkinson.com