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Star Trek: Voyager - Season 3 (1996)?
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In the series finale, ^~trek_voy_7~^~@#Endgame#@~^, the main starship classes from all three 24th century @##Star Trek##@ spinoffs appear in the final shot of the episode. A Galaxy-class starship (the Enterprise-D from ^~trek_tng_7~^~Star Trek: The Next Generation~^), a Defiant-class starship (the Defiant from ^~trek_ds9_3~^~Star Trek: Deep Space Nine~^), and of course an Intrepid-class starship (the Voyager from this series). `~3083~` was originally considered for the part of Geordi La Forge in ^~trek_tng_1~^~Star Trek: The Next Generation~^. There are only six actors to play the same character on three different @##Star Trek##@ series: `~2603~`, `~3077~`, `~3135~`, `~2602~`, `~2992~` and `~3273~`. This is the only series in which all six of them appear. In the episode @#Future's End#@ there is a gray figure on Rain Robinson's desk in the observatory. This figure is of a Talosian, who in the pilot episode of the original @##Star Trek##@ series titled ^~trek_trs_3~^~@#The Cage#@~^ are the race that took Captain Christopher Pike captive. The character of Tom Paris was a last-minute creation. Originally, Nicholas Locarno, (also played by `~3470~`,) a Starfleet Academy cadet who had been expelled in the episode @#The First Duty#@ of ^~trek_tng_5~^~Star Trek: The Next Generation~^, was to have been the person that Captain Janeway released from prison to help track down the Maquis ship. However, using Locarno in @##Star Trek: Voyager##@ would have been problematic since Locarno had been drummed out of the academy with no possibility of ever joining Starfleet again. So they created Paris with a similar personality and backstory.
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