Star Trek Online features voice acting for an increasing number of characters, also including celebrity actors reprising their roles from various Star Trek shows.
Voice acting in Star Trek Online[ | ]
When Star Trek Online launched in 2010 only few voice-overs were encountered in-game: Sector space narrations, congratulations messages and a few lines for Spock in “Past Imperfect” were provided by Leonard Nimoy and the original Federation tutorial featured voice acting by Zachary Quinto.
In July 2010, Star Trek Online received its first voice-over addition when Chase Masterson provided instructions on Dabo and some one-liners for the holographic recreation of Leeta. Over time, additional voice-overs were added for Feature episodes, Events, STFs and remastered missions - with voices being provided by Star Trek alumni, professional voice actors, and sometimes even the Cryptic Development Team.
Featured Guests[ | ]
The following voice talent is listed as "Featured Guests" in the game's credits.
The year denotes the respective character's first appearance (though not necessarily their last). Actors may be listed several times if they portray additional characters over the years. Noted in bold are actors who are reprising a role they have portrayed on-screen in any of the various Star Trek series or movies. Noted in italics are voice actors who are announced to appear in-game at a later date.
2010[ | ]
Leonard Nimoy
as Spock
Sector block narrations, Federation rank-up congratulations
Zachary Quinto
as Khitomer Emergency Medical Hologram
Chase Masterson
as Leeta Hologram
Dabo instructions
2013[ | ]
Denise Crosby
as Tasha Yar & Sela
Romulan Republic sectors narration, Romulan Republic rank-up congratulations
Michael Dorn
as Worf
Klingon Empire Welcome message, Klingon Empire rank-up congratulations
2014[ | ]
Tim Russ
as Tuvok
Garrett Wang
as Harry Kim & Keten
Robert Picardo
as The Doctor
Jeri Ryan
as Seven of Nine
Delta Quadrant sectors narrations
Ethan Phillips
as Neelix
2015[ | ]
Kim Rhodes
as Jhet'leya
Lisa LoCicero
as Miral Paris
Robert Duncan McNeill
as Tom Paris
Aron Eisenberg
as Nog
Chase Masterson
as Mirror Leeta
Kipleigh Brown
as Kuumaarke
2016[ | ]
Walter Koenig
as Pavel Chekov
Christopher Doohan
as Montgomery Scott
Matt Winston
as Daniels
Joseph Gatt
as 0718
2017[ | ]
Tony Todd
as Rodek
J.G. Hertzler
as Martok
Klingon Empire sector narration, Klingon Empire rank-up congratulations
LeVar Burton
as Geordi La Forge
2018[ | ]
Nana Visitor
as Kira Nerys
René Auberjonois
as Odo
Dominion rank-up congratulations
Armin Shimerman
as Quark
Andrew Robinson
as Elim Garak
Alexander Siddig
as Julian Bashir
Jeffrey Combs
as Brunt, Weyoun & Thy'kir Shran
Dominion sector narration
Chase Masterson
as Leeta
Max Grodénchik
as Rom & Sovak
Bumper Robinson
as Dukan'Rex
Salome Jens
as Female Changeling
Michele Specht
as Loriss
Mary Wiseman
as Sylvia Tilly
DSC Starfleet rank-up congratulations
2019[ | ]
Mary Wiseman
as Sylvia "Killy" Tilly
Rekha Sharma
as Ellen Landry
Jason Isaacs
as Gabriel Lorca & Gabriel Lorca (mirror)
DSC Starfleet rank-up congratulations
Anthony Rapp
as Paul Stamets & Paul Stamets (hologram)
2020[ | ]
Sonequa Martin-Green
as Michael Burnham
James Horan
as Noye
Robert O'Reilly
as Aakar
Rekha Sharma
as Adet'pa
Shannon Cochran
as Sirella
Adrienne Wilkinson
as Louann Wilkins
2021[ | ]
Sam Witwer
as Tenavik
Mary Chieffo
as L'Rell
Robert O'Reilly
as Gowron
J.G. Hertzler
as Laas
Kipleigh Brown
as Mirror Kuumaarke
2022[ | ]
Noah Averbach-Katz
as Rae'Yeet
Wil Wheaton
as Wesley Crusher (mirror)
2023[ | ]
Gates McFadden
as Beverly Crusher (mirror)
Repurposed lines[ | ]
The following actors appear in-game, albeit only via repurposed lines from previous Star Trek appearances.
Avery Brooks
as Benjamin Sisko
Scott Bakula
as Jonathan Archer
James Cromwell
as Zefram Cochrane
Wilson Cruz
as Hugh Culber
Jonathan Frakes
as William T. Riker
DeForest Kelley
as Leonard McCoy
Mark Lenard
as Sarek
Kate Mulgrew
as Kathryn Janeway
Nichelle Nichols
as Nyota Uhura
Chris Obi
as T'Kuvma
Terry Serpico
as Brett Anderson
William Shatner
as James T. Kirk
Marina Sirtis
as Deanna Troi
Patrick Stewart
as Jean-Luc Picard
George Takei
as Hikaru Sulu
John Wheeler
as Gav
Michelle Yeoh
as Philippa Georgiou
Additional voices[ | ]
The following voice actors appear in-game, often portraying several characters.
Listed in alphabetical order. Please note that the list may not be exhaustive.
Voice actors[ | ]
- Sam A. Mowry as S'taass
- Eric Braa as Gazzan
- Dino Andrade as Ka'Tek, Vax Zora, The Prophet form of Hassan the Undying
- Lauren Synger as Kyla VanZyl (voiced by Laura Bailey in “Uneasy Allies”)
- Marc Biagi as Temek, K'Valk, Eraun, Vo'Lok, Qwen, Leck, Aennik Okeg, Ja'rod
- Bill Corkery as Jiro Sugihara, Kererek, Nerek, Frenek (Reman), Lewis Cooper
- Brook Chalmers as Jorel Quinn, Philip Crey, Mirror Jorel Quinn, Ksenneta, Eldex
- Mark Dodson as the Inquisitor (male)
- Dave Fennoy as Kagran
- Clint Ford as M'ven, Maiek, Nin'Yan
- Adrianne Grady as A'dranna t’Kerhav, Kyona
- Adam Harrington as Kar'ukan, Rugan Skyl
- Mara Junot as J'Ula, Koren, T'Vrell, Tiaru Jarok, the Inquisitor (female), Tren Renalla
- Liam McIntyre as Kail, J'mpok, Kahless
- Jason Miller as Kal Dano. Kardek, K'men, Q
- Lani Minella as T'nae, Sirella, Taris, Taelus, Vishka, Mivek, Computer voice, Jhu Terel, B'Elanna Torres, Nadel, Neth Parr
- Casey Mongillo as Surah
- Eric Newsome as Obisek, Hazari Representative
- Liam O'Brien as Richard Castillo, Gaul
- Stella Quinn as Mesi Achebe, Karen Andrews, Farek
- Dave Rivas as Va'Kel Shon, Dr. Eric Cooper, Hakeev, Subcommander Kaol, Plardos
- Mercedes Rose as Computer voice
- Tim Simmons as Samuel Winters, Walker, Jurlek, D'Vex, Khimek
- David Sobolov as Ramir, Q'on
- Jon St. John as B'vat, Ethan Burgess
- Kai Vilhelmsen as D'Tan, Tarsen
- Gabriel Wolf as Captain Taggart, R'raak, Gaius Selan, Narrel, Ramak Cashard
- Secunda Wood as Koren, Trevana
- Zach Hanks as Tovan Khev
Star Trek Online development team (former and current)[ | ]
- Jesse Heinig as Savel
- Maria "Zeronius Rex" Rosseau as Rebecca Simmons, Dance Instructor
- Jeremy "Borticus" Randall as James Kurland, Hadron
- Christine "CrypticKestrel" Thompson as Kyona (Facility 4028)
- Phil "Farktoid" Fark as Zav Glasch Trem, Dance Instructor
- Formerly employed Cryptic dev (2010) as Donatra
Interviews & Behind the Scenes[ | ]
Audio[ | ]
- Aron Eisenberg (Interview)
- Joseph Gatt (Interview)
- Lisa LoCicero (Interview)
- Robert Duncan McNeill (Interview)
- Ethan Phillips (Interview)
- Kim Rhodes (Interview)
- Robert Picardo (Interview)
- Tim Russ (Interview)
- Jeri Ryan (Interview)
- Tony Todd (Interview)
Video[ | ]
- Kipleigh Brown (Behind the Scenes)
- Mary Chieffo (Ten Forward Interview Feb 2021)
- Mary Chieffo (Ten Forward Interview with Mary Chieffo and Rekha Sharma May 2021)
- Denise Crosby (Interview & Behind the Scenes)
- J.G. Hertzler (Interview & Behind the Scenes)
- Chase Masterson (Behind the Scenes 2010)
- Chase Masterson (Interview 2015)
- Leonard Nimoy (Behind the Scenes)
- Zachary Quinto (Behind the Scenes)
- Rekha Sharma (Behind the Scenes & Interview)
- Rekha Sharma (Ten Forward Inteview with Mary Chieffo and Rekha Sharma May 2021)
- Dave Rivas (Behind the Scenes)
- Tim Russ (Interview)
- Garrett Wang (Delta Rising announcement trailer)
- Garrett Wang (Interview & Behind the Scenes)
- Sam Witwer (Ten Forward Interview 2020)
- Sam Witwer (Ten Forward Interview 2021)
Articles[ | ]
Notes[ | ]
- Many voice actors in Star Trek: Online have previously had roles on the fan production Star Trek Continues including Kipleigh Brown, Christopher Doohan, Rekha Sharma and Michele Specht.
- Following sexual misconduct allegations in 2019, Vic Mignogna's performances have been removed from the game as of April 15, 2021. He previously voiced Isaac Garrett and his Kelvin Timeline counterpart in the 2016 Agents of Yesterday expansion, and Somat in the 2019 Mirror of Discovery update.
Gallery[ | ]
Mary Chieffo (2021)
J.G. Hertzler (2017)
Chase Masterson (2010)
Rekha Sharma (2019)
Sam Witwer (2020)