Star Trek New Voyages: Phase II
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Star Trek New Voyages: Phase II

Duration:
USA:45 min
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Sci-Fi
IMDB rate:
6.9
Awards:
1 win & 2 nominations
Details
Country: USA
Filming Locations: Los Angeles, California, USA
Cast
Actor
Character
Denise Crosby
Denise Crosby
Star Trek New Voyages: Phase II
John M. Kelley
McCoy
Charles Root
Scott
James Cawley
Captain James T. Kirk
Jeff Mailhotte
Sentell / ... (11 episodes, 2004-2013)
Ron Boyd
DeSalle
Jay Storey
Kyle
Patrick Bell
Xon
Ron M. Gates
Ross / ... (9 episodes, 2006-2014)
Brandon Stacy
Mr. Spock
Paul Sieber
Ahrens / ... (7 episodes, 2006-2013)
Ed Abbate
Crewman / ... (7 episodes, 2004-2009)
Bobby Rice
Peter Kirk
Kim Stinger
Uhura
Meghan King Johnson
Rand
John Carrigan
Kargh
Brian Holloway
Conoris / ... (6 episodes, 2007-2014)
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Trivia
John Winston, who played Lt. Kyle in the original Star Trek (1966) series as well as Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982) movie, appeared in this fan production as Captain Jefferies.
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The unusually high production values of this web series actually attracted a number of "Star Trek" veterans from the various television and film series to reprise their roles or lend their talents to production, including original series stars George Takei, Nichelle Nichols, Walter Koenig,Majel Barrett, Grace Lee Whitney and writer David Gerrold. The series has also been endorsed by the estate of Gene Roddenberry as a faithful rendition of Roddenberry's vision.
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Production design was meant to mirror that of the original "Star Trek" series as closely as possible, going so far as to utilize vintage materials in constructing the sets, props and costumes, though with a few technological updates such as LCD monitors used instead of slides and camera reels for computer screens. Writer/director David Gerrold has joked that the new set is actually more accurate than the original one.
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Faq
Q
Where are the episodes filmed?
A
The studio location is known only to those involved in the production. We get supporters and fans who somehow "find out" where the studio is located and drive a great distance in the hopes of touring the sets, meeting the actors and watching the filming. An episode of New Voyages requires a very tight shooting schedule. If we were to accommodate everyone who wanted to visit, the episode being filmed would never be completed. The only way to be "part of the action" is to get involved in the production. This will involve a commitment of time (long hours), money (you pay for your own food and lodging) and hard work. But you will find that the rewards are priceless. You will get to watch filming of the episode, you will get to meet and become acquainted with the cast, crew and guest stars. You will get to see the existing sets and perhaps help build new ones. Most importantly, you will make a lot of new friends who have the same love of Star Trek that you do.
Q
Where can I find "Come What May"?
A
"Come What May" was our pilot episode. Since bandwidth and storage are at a premium, we have decided to have the mirror sites dedicate their resources to the distribution of our first official episode, "In Harm's Way."
Q
How will the characters be portrayed?
A
The original Star Trek characters are so well known that the task of recasting the parts seems impossible. We are not casting people who look or act like the original actors. What we dont want is a parody an actor imitating William Shatner doing Kirk for example. We want actors who will be able to remind us of our old friends, but bring to the characters a new life, a fresh interpretation, not a stale imitation. The cast we are assembling are actors first and a few have only now begun viewing TOS episodes. But what they bring to the table is talent and vitality. They will be believable as these characters and will be as effective as any Trek cast thus far!
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