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Mission: Impossible was a 20th century Earth television program.

Rain Robinson had seen every episode of the series and on that basis did not believe Tom Paris' secret agent cover story. (VOY: "Future's End")

Star Trek and Mission: Impossible have shared many connections throughout the years. Like Star Trek: The Original Series, Mission: Impossible was produced by Desilu. Many Star Trek alumni have made appearances on Mission: Impossible, most notably Leonard Nimoy, who was a regular during the series' Season Four (1969-1970) and Season Five (1970-1971), playing "The Great Paris".
After appearing in the TOS episode "A Piece of the Action", William Shatner incidentally appeared in the Mission Impossible episode "Encore" in which he plays an aged gangster who thinks he has been transferred back to the 1930s.
Mission: Impossible II, the sequel to the film that relaunched the franchise, was writeen by longtime Star Trek writers Brannon Braga and Ronald D. Moore. Mission: Impossible III was directed and produced by Star Trek director J.J. Abrams, and the fourth movie in the franchise is currently slated to be produced by him. Both franchises are owned by Paramount.

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