'Tuvok' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Star Trek: Renegades (2014)
Actors:
Andra Hayes (miscellaneous crew),
Tim Russ (director),
Justin R. Durban (composer),
Gene Roddenberry (writer),
Sean Young (actress),
Walter Koenig (producer),
Walter Koenig (actor),
Robert Picardo (actor),
Tim Russ (actor),
Richard Herd (actor),
Corin Nemec (actor),
Vic Mignogna (actor),
Gary Graham (actor),
Adrienne Wilkinson (actress),
Bruce A. Young (actor),
Plot: It is nearly 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?
Genres:
Action,
Adventure,
Sci-Fi,
Star Trek: Of Gods and Men (2007)
Actors:
Gene Roddenberry (writer),
Tim Russ (director),
Tim Russ (actor),
Chase Masterson (actress),
Nichelle Nichols (actress),
Justin R. Durban (composer),
Alan Ruck (actor),
Daamen J. Krall (actor),
William Wellman Jr. (actor),
Walter Koenig (actor),
Ethan Phillips (actor),
Jack Donner (actor),
Gary Graham (actor),
Celeste Yarnall (actress),
Grace Lee Whitney (actress),
Plot: It is the year 2306. Thirteen years have passed since Captain James T. Kirk was swept away by the Nexus, after saving the crew of the Enterprise-B. The remaining crew members of the original USS Enterprise have gone their separate ways. Captain Nyota Uhura and Captain Pavel Chekov, along with Captain John Harriman of the Enterprise-B, come together for a special dedication in honor of Kirk's Enterprise. Their reunion is cut short when they receive a distress call from a mysterious planet, that presses the three friends to embark on a mission that will change their lives forever.
Keywords: 24th-century, star-trek
Genres:
Action,
Adventure,
Sci-Fi,
Quotes:
Captain Nyota Uhura: [narrating] It's said if you move but one grain of sand, you run the risk of altering history.
Charlie Evans: [about James T. Kirk] He died saving hundreds of people?::Data Clerk: Billions. Billions of people. Entire planets. I don't think there's been a single person who's had that kind of influence...::Charlie Evans: But he wouldn't save me. I didn't wait forty years to be cheated.
Captain Nyota Uhura: [narrating] Captain's personal log, Stardate 6712.4. As head of Starfleet Linguistic, my recent assignments have been most rewarding. So much so, I'm finding it hard to believe it's been forty years since I was first assigned to the Enterprise under Captain Kirk's command. I should be elated to attend the ceremonies honoring his accomplishments, but the memory of his passing twelve years ago is still very painful. And it doesn't help that my dear friend Scotty is still missing. Or that Sulu is away in the Gamma Quadrant for the next three years. Or that McCoy and Spock won't be able to break away from their negotiations with the Klingons. All this has made me realize that something is... missing in my life. Perhaps though, seeing some old friends attending the dedication of a very special ship is exactly what I need. Something we all need.
Captain Pavel Chekov: This almost makes me feel like a kid again!::Captain Nyota Uhura: Well, it should. The last time you sat in that seat, you were a kid.
Captain John Harriman: About your uncle...::Commander Peter Kirk: Don't worry. He made his own choices. He lived and died exactly the way he wanted to.::Captain John Harriman: I almost left Starfleet over that incident. But Chekov was aboard the day your uncle died and he and Uhura convinced me it wouldn't have mattered who was sitting in the captain's chair that day. And since then we've been the best of friends.
Captain Pavel Chekov: Deja vu all over again.
Captain Nyota Uhura: Charlie... Charlie Evans?::Charlie Evans: The singing lady remembers.
Captain John Harriman: What happened?::The Guardian of Forever: A question. He has passed into what was. All that you knew has been altered.
Tuvok: Are you suggesting that the needs of the one outweigh the needs of the many?::Madame Uhura: I'm suggesting that history proves it. It's filled with groups who have decided that their needs were more important than others. The result: slavery, genocide. You don't believe me? Just look at the Galactic Order.
Kittrick: [recognizing the planet on the viewscreen] Vulcan.::Captain Harriman: Yes, a defiant planet about to serve as an example. I thought you might be interested in its fate.::Kittrick: Why should I concern myself with Vulcan? They refuse to take a stand. They deserve their fate.
Borg War (2006)
Actors:
Tim Russ (actor),
Gene Roddenberry (writer),
Dwight Schultz (actor),
Patrick Stewart (actor),
Brock Peters (actor),
Amanda Winn Lee (actress),
Greg Eagles (actor),
Nancy Linari (actress),
Danny Pelfrey (composer),
Geoffrey James (director),
Geoffrey James (producer),
Geoffrey James (writer),
Zak Belica (composer),
Jeffrey Pratt (writer),
James C. O'Leary (writer),
Plot: It's 17 years after the return of Voyager. The Alpha quadrant has been preparing for the return of the Borg, primarily by investing massive R&D; in offensive and defensive weaponry. During the long peace, the Federation/Klingon alliance has been wearing thin, with the younger factions seeking a return to the old ways. Meanwhile, the Federation, taking advantage of a détente with the Romulans, have cautiously begun to work to with them on "holocloak" technology -- a combination of a "holodeck" and a cloaking device. Technically, this is a violation of the treaty of Algeron, which forbids the Federation the use of cloaking technology. While the treaty is technically between the Federation and the Romulans, the Federation's willingness to forgo cloaking is a linchpin of the Federation/Klingon alliance. The consensus at Starfleet is that the free races of the Alpha quadrant must work together if the next Borg invasion is to be successfully repelled. However, because the Klingons, due their racial hatred of the Romulans, are unlikely to agree with this strategy, Starfleet is keeping the "holocloak" research under wraps. Because of his broad understanding of both the Borg and Alpha Quadrant interracial politics, Captain Picard has been given full authority over the entire project. Meanwhile, a Borg cube visits a desert planet searching for additional biological diversity to strengthen the collective. When a Borg unit becomes infected with an viral "exomorph," the infection forces a break with the collective. In order to prevent re-assimilation and to find a safe haven to propagate, the infected cube leaves Borg space. By chance, it stumbles onto a Klingon mining freighter that belongs to the House of Miqoch, the Klingon clan that's responsible for the Klingon Empire's anti-Borg program. Jureth, the eldest son of the House of Miqoch, though the liaison between the Klingon Empire and the Federation on anti-Borg projects, has not yet learned of the growing cooperation between the Federation and the Romulans. His brother, Kephren, is of one of the young rebels who despises both the Federation and his Federation-tainted brother.
Keywords: borg, klingon, machinima, romulan
Genres:
Action,
Adventure,
Animation,
Sci-Fi,
How William Shatner Changed the World (2005)
Actors:
Michael Dorn (actor),
Bela Lugosi (actor),
Colm Meaney (actor),
Charles Napier (actor),
Jonathan Frakes (actor),
Frank Gorshin (actor),
DeForest Kelley (actor),
LeVar Burton (actor),
Walter Koenig (actor),
Buster Crabbe (actor),
Lou Antonio (actor),
John de Lancie (actor),
James Doohan (actor),
Leonard Nimoy (actor),
John Neville (actor),
Plot: William Shatner presents a light-hearted look at how the "Star Trek" TV series have influenced and inspired today's technologies, including: cell phones, medical imaging, computers and software, SETI, MP3 players and iPods, virtual reality, and spaceship propulsion.
Keywords: 1960s, cell-phone, computer, future, invention, jet-propulsion-laboratory, nasa, nerd, physics, robot
Genres:
Documentary,
Sci-Fi,
Ultimate Trek: Star Trek's Greatest Moments (1999)
Actors:
Jason Alexander (actor),
Robert Picardo (actor),
LeVar Burton (actor),
John de Lancie (actor),
James Doohan (actor),
Michael Dorn (actor),
Jonathan Frakes (actor),
Dana Gould (actor),
Jay Johnston (actor),
DeForest Kelley (actor),
DeForest Kelley (actor),
Walter Koenig (actor),
Ricardo Montalban (actor),
Leonard Nimoy (actor),
Tim Russ (actor),
Plot: "The Trouble with Tribbles" . . . "The Best of Both Worlds" . . . "Trials and Tribble-ations" or "Scorpion." Which one is the greatest Star Trek episode of all time? Tonight, you decide! Take a hilarious journey through Federation space with Captains Kirk, Picard, Sisko, Janeway and the bravest crews in the galaxy. From dangerous villains to outrageous one-liners, this all-encompassing retrospective captures the greatest moments in Star Trek history. Challenging trivia questions and never-before-seen outtakes make Ultimate Trek the ultimate ride. Get ready to experience entertainment at warp speed!
Genres:
Comedy,
Sci-Fi,
Short,