Star Trek collectively refers to an American science-fiction franchise spanning six unique television series (which comprise 726 episodes) and eleven feature films, in addition to hundreds of novels, computer and video games, fan stories, and other works of fiction — all of which are set within the same fictional universe created by Gene Roddenberry during the mid-1960s. Since its debut, Star Trek has become one of the most popular names in the history of science fiction entertainment, and one of the most popular franchises in television history.

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Internet series (Fan films)

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