Un imposteur parmi nous

Un imposteur parmi nous (English: An Impostor Among Us) is a Pacifican French TV series. It became popular with the general Francophone population, generating about 6 million views every new episode. The original show aired from 1969 to 1979 on Centrale before six additional episodes aired in 1983. From there, it has remained in syndication ever since. A reboot of the show broadcasted from 2001 to 2007 on Penta before it got cancelled following a controversy regarding one of the show's creators.

Influence
The show was based off of a time when a neighbourhood in Marinette-sur-Royale known as Vallée-du-Vertmont. During the 1920s into the 30s, it became notorious for its planned crimes committed by unknown figures in alien suits to hide their identity.

Watching Star Trek with his kids also influenced the creator's thoughts for Un imposteur parmi nous. It introduced a more fantasy-like story without portraying the situation as a joke, though some were referenced during the show's production.

Setting
Un imposteur parmi nous takes place in a futuristic spaceship known as 289742, the newest ship of its class with various issues, though. It is often used as a place where the vast majority of its workers live in.

Characters

 * Rouge (as TBD) is a character in spaceship 289742 and appears to be a new employee for a travelling agency that sends people to other places. He befriends Vert early on and takes interest in Bleu, often attempting to ask her out. He is ridiculed for his red colour due to its negative connotations but they begin to warm up to him.
 * Orange (as TBD): was an employee in spaceship 289742 before becoming a regional manager. Soon after, his reputation went to shambles after he was caught in a series of scandals regarding the company's budgeting.
 * Jaune (as TBD): TBD
 * Vert (as TBD) is one of Rouge's coworkers on spaceship 289742. They easily become friends and support each other over the former's ridicule over being red and Vert's for the demise of his relative, Oléicole. He holds resentment towards Corail for replacing her, though they end up reconciling.
 * Bleu (as TBD) is a travelling worker for the organization. She is also a friend of Rouge and Vert and is sometimes shown to have some of the same jobs. While the former appears to be in love with Bleu, several conflictions with when she leaves often prevents him from stating so.
 * Violet (as TBD): TBD
 * Gris (as TBD): TBD
 * Noire (as TBD) is the leader of the Top Hats, known for their love for top hats. She works on a different ship with a high-ranking position though she has been seen visiting 289742 several times over the series. Considering her more professional nature, Noire often conflicts with Bronzé, who is shown to be more laid-back. Brun often comes as the mediator of the two.
 * Blanc (as TBD): TBD
 * Brun (as TBD) works as the overseer of spaceship 289742 through the surveillance room.
 * Banane (as TBD):
 * Cyan (as TBD) works on another spaceship, though she is shown to also be on Rouge's ship. She is described as a lunatic, often obsessed with trying to figure out a certain detail to the point of almost succumbing to the impostors, though Citron, Brun and Rose often try to guide her from any serious trouble.
 * Bronzé (as TBD) is one of the 7 workers Rouge interacts with on a daily basis. He is depicted as a cowboy with a slight southern-like accent. In addition to that, it seems like his vocabulary is made up of some words from Cajun French. Being the unofficial leader of the spaceship, he is often depicted as a chill leader, with him often reminiscing about being/becoming a cowboy.
 * Citron (as TBD): TBD
 * Bordeaux (as TBD): TBD
 * Corail (as TBD) works alongside Red, Vert, Bronzé, and the other members of spaceship 289742. Though unaware, Vert resented him due to his role with replacing Oléicole.
 * Les Imposteurs (as TBD) are the antagonists in the series. Differing from the crewmates, imposteurs are often portrayed to have stronger jaws plus a sharp tongue that could easily kill an unsuspecting crewmate. They pose a very dangerous position to the average spaceship, sending it to its demise if they were able to get there on time. On certain occasions, they would steal the ships and reverse-engineer it instead. They pose a serious threat to intergalactic transportation due to their tendency to loot spaceships and crash them into passenger cabins.