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The Orville is a one-hour science fiction series set 400 years in the future that follows the adventures of the U.S.S. Orville, a mid-level exploratory vessel. Its crew, both human and alien, faces the wonders and dangers of outer space, while also dealing with the familiar, often humorous problems of regular people in a workplace…even though some of those people are from other planets, and the workplace is a faster-than-light spaceship. In the 25th century, Earth is part of the Planetary Union, a far-reaching, advanced and mostly peaceful civilization with a fleet of 3,000 ships. Down on his luck after a bitter divorce, Planetary Union officer Ed Mercer (MacFarlane) finally gets his chance to command one of these ships: the U.S.S. Orville. Determined to prove his worth and write a new chapter in his life, Ed finds that task all the more difficult when the First Officer assigned to his ship is his ex-wife, Kelly Grayson (Adrianne Palicki).
Seth MacFarlane as Ed Mercer, the captain of the Orville
Adrianne Palicki as Kelly Grayson, the first officer of the Orville and Ed's ex-wife
Scott Grimes as Gordon Malloy, the helmsman of the Orville and Ed's best friend
Penny Johnson Jerald as Dr. Claire Finn, one of the most accomplished physicians in the Planetary Union
Peter Macon as Bortus, an alien from a single-sex species
Mark Jackson as Isaac, an artificial life-form from a machine society that thinks biological lifeforms are inferior
J. Lee as John LaMarr, the navigator of the Orville with a casual sense of humor
Halston Sage as Alara Kitan, a young inexperienced security officer from a planet where high gravity makes her stronger
Norm MacDonald as the voice of Yaphit, a gelatinous creature
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