Hot Shots
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− | [[Starfleet]] faces a crisis of identity with the loss of heroes such as [[Picard]] and [[Janeway]] and seeks to counter that by building up its fighter squadrons in the press, specifically the [[Angry Apes]] of [[Zephyria Base]] on [[Mars]]. By lauding the squadron's new leader, Major [[Joseph Ryan]], and supplying him with the best pilots available, they hope to create a fighting force that not only protects the system | + | [[Starfleet]] faces a crisis of identity with the loss of heroes such as [[Picard]] and [[Janeway]] and seeks to counter that by building up its fighter squadrons in the press, specifically the [[Angry Apes]] of [[Zephyria Base]] on [[Mars]]. By lauding the squadron's new leader, Major [[Joseph Ryan]], and supplying him with the best pilots available, they hope to create a fighting force that not only protects the system's inhabitants, but instills pride in them as well. |
==Summary== | ==Summary== | ||
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+ | Arriving on [[Mars]], [[Joseph Ryan]] finds himself in charge of [[Starfleet]]'s latest venture, an elite starfighter squaron. The personalities of his new pilots are as different from standard Fleet officers as their roles and quickly cause contention on the ground. Ryan's new executive officer is the half-[[El-Aurians|El-Aurian]] [[Danielle Ferris]] who looks and acts like a child but flies like a top-ace. The two start off on the wrong foot when their contrasting personalities and egos collide. | ||
+ | <br>Meanwhile, Ryan's wingmate is the veteran pilot [[Cameron Ferguson]]; a Human with an unexplained absense of five years and a lack of confidence in his own skills. | ||
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+ | ==Non Played Guest Characters== | ||
+ | ===Starfleet Officers=== | ||
+ | *Commander Jonas Slone | ||
+ | *Lieutenant Commander [[Kate Galloway]] | ||
+ | *Petty Officer Mills | ||
==Background Information== | ==Background Information== | ||
− | *The episode shares its name with the popular 1980's fighter plane film | + | *The episode shares its name with the 1991 parody of the popular 1980's fighter plane film ''"Top Gun"''. |
*This was the pilot episode for the ''Angry Apes'' Simm - ''Futility's End'''s only fighter-based group. | *This was the pilot episode for the ''Angry Apes'' Simm - ''Futility's End'''s only fighter-based group. |
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"Hot Shots" Star Trek: The Angry Apes episode | |
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Episode no. | APE-01 |
Start Date | May 05 |
Finish Date | Apr 06 |
Story | Cath Stinton |
Director | Cath Stinton |
Guest star(s) | None |
Previous episode "None" | |
Stardate 78883.2 | Year 2404 |
Next episode "Surly Bonds of Earth" |
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Summary
Arriving on Mars, Joseph Ryan finds himself in charge of Starfleet's latest venture, an elite starfighter squaron. The personalities of his new pilots are as different from standard Fleet officers as their roles and quickly cause contention on the ground. Ryan's new executive officer is the half-El-Aurian Danielle Ferris who looks and acts like a child but flies like a top-ace. The two start off on the wrong foot when their contrasting personalities and egos collide.
Meanwhile, Ryan's wingmate is the veteran pilot Cameron Ferguson; a Human with an unexplained absense of five years and a lack of confidence in his own skills.
Non Played Guest Characters
Starfleet Officers
- Commander Jonas Slone
- Lieutenant Commander Kate Galloway
- Petty Officer Mills
Background Information
- The episode shares its name with the 1991 parody of the popular 1980's fighter plane film "Top Gun".
- This was the pilot episode for the Angry Apes Simm - Futility's End's only fighter-based group.