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|show_name = Star Trek Continues |image = |caption = Opening title card |genre = {{unbulleted list|Science fiction|Fantasy}} |runtime = 40–55 minutes |based_on = {{Based on|The Original Series|Gene Roddenberry}} |developer = Vic Mignogna |executive_producer = {{unbulleted list|Vic Mignogna|Steven Dengler}} |producer = {{unbulleted list|Lisa Hansell|James Kerwin}} |director = {{unbulleted list|James Kerwin|Vic Mignogna|Julian Higgins|Chris White}} |starring = {{unbulleted list|Vic Mignogna|Todd Haberkorn|Chuck Huber|Chris Doohan|Kim Stinger|Grant Imahara|Wyatt Lenhart|Michele Specht|Steven Dengler|Kipleigh Brown|Cat Roberts}} |country = United States |company = {{unbulleted list|Trek Continues, Inc.|Dracogen}} |first_aired = {{Start date|2013|5|24|mf=yes}} |last_aired = {{End date|2017|11|13|mf=yes}} |picture_format = 4:3 HD |audio_format = stereo |num_episodes = 11 |list_episodes = #Episodes |website = http://www.startrekcontinues.com |}}Star Trek Continues is an American fan-created web series set in the Star Trek universe. Produced by the non-profit charity Trek Continues, Inc. and Dracogen, and initially co-produced by Far from Home LLC and Farragut Films, the series consists of eleven episodes released between 2013 and 2017. The series is an unofficial direct continuation of The Original Series, and emulates its visual and storytelling features to achieve the same look and feel. Those who made the show have said in interviews that the intent was to finish the original five year mission of the show, and this is borne out in the plot lines of the final two episodes.[1] As with all such Star Trek fan productions, use of copyrighted and trademarked properties from the original series was allowed so long as the production was non-commercial.[2] A portion of the funds necessary to produce the episodes was raised through successful Kickstarter and Indiegogo campaigns, to which thousands of backers contributed. Star Trek Continues won a Webby Award for "People's Choice – Long Form Drama" in 2016, a Geekie Award for "Best Web Series" in 2014, and numerous Telly and Accolade awards. The series was very positively received by critics, who praised the quality of the production and stated that the show set a new standard for Star Trek fan films.[3][4]After the 11th episode was released in late 2017, the Star Trek Continues series ended.[5] CastRegular cast
Featured cast
Trek alumni guest and recurring actorsSeveral past members of the Star Trek cast and crew have expressed support for the project and contributed to it, as have several who would go on to participate in officially licensed productions later.
Other recurring actorsAdditional recurring actors — who were not specifically Trek alumni — included:
Other guest actors and supportThe first episode, "Pilgrim of Eternity", featured Jamie Bamber (Lee "Apollo" Adama from Battlestar Galactica and Matt Devlin from Law and Order UK) as well as original series guest actor Michael Forest reprising his role as Apollo. Marina Sirtis voiced the computer of the USS Enterprise, an homage to her connection to the original actress, Majel Barrett Roddenberry, who portrayed her character's mother, Lwaxana Troi, as well as the voice of the computer in the original Star Trek and Star Trek: The Next Generation. For the second episode, "Lolani", Lou Ferrigno (The Hulk from The Incredible Hulk (1978)) appeared as Zaminhon, Daniel Logan (Boba Fett from Episode II – Attack of the Clones) appeared as Ensign Tongaroa, Erin Gray (Col. Wilma Deering from Buck Rogers in the 25th Century) appeared as Commodore Gray and Matthew Ewald (Nicholas Bluetooth from Galidor) appeared as Crewman Kenway. The third episode, "Fairest of Them All", featured guest support from Asia DeMarcos as Marlena Moreau (played in the original series by BarBara Luna), Bobby Clark as Council Leader Tharn, Bobby Quinn Rice as transporter technician, Michael Dorn as the computer of the ISS Enterprise, and the first appearance of Kipleigh Brown as Barbara Smith (played in the original series by Andrea Dromm). Recurring cast member Cat Roberts (Lieutenant Palmer, played in the original series by Elizabeth Rogers), joined the series as of this episode. The fourth episode, "The White Iris", featured the return of Sirtis as the Enterprise computer, as well as guest stars Colin Baker (Doctor Who), Nakia Burrise (Power Rangers), Adrienne Wilkinson (Warrior Princess), Tiffany Brouwer (Femme Fatales), and Gabriela Fresquez, with cameos by Chris Gore and Robert J. Sawyer. Episode six, "Come Not Between the Dragons", guest-starred Gigi Edgley of Farscape fame. Rod Roddenberry, son of Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry, had a cameo appearance as a bridge officer in the episode. Episode seven, "Embracing the Winds", featured Clare Kramer (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) and Beau Billingslea (Cowboy Bebop), as well as the return of Erin Gray's flag officer character (Commodore Gray from the second episode) and Marina Sirtis as the computer voice. Episode eight, "Still Treads the Shadow", featured Rekha Sharma (Battlestar Galactica and Discovery). Episode nine, "What Ships are For", featured John de Lancie (three Star Trek series) and Anne Lockhart (the original Battlestar Galactica series). Episodes ten and eleven, "To Boldly Go: Part I" and "To Boldly Go: Part II" written by Sawyer, featured Nicola Bryant (Doctor Who), Cas Anvar (The Expanse), Amy Rydell (reprising her mother Joanne Linville's role from the original series), and Mark Meer (Mass Effect). Jason Isaacs (Captain Gabriel Lorca from Discovery) also provides a vocal cameo in Part II; although credited under the pseudonym Jason Lorca.[8]. ProductionAfter directing an episode of Starship Farragut for Farragut Films, Mignogna proposed to the companies involved in its production to form a partnership to support the development of a new web series, aimed at continuing the episodes of TOS.[9] A facility of 9,600 square feet (891 m2) was acquired in Kingsland, Georgia, to host the sets of the Enterprise,[10][11] which were built from the original soundstage blueprints.[9] On March 23, 2012, Farragut Films announced the official cast of the series that, among other professionals, included Chris Doohan (son of James Doohan) and MythBusters Grant Imahara.[12][13] Mignogna and the production team recreated the style of the original series in its sets, cinematography, costumes, acting, and storytelling style. They duplicated the four-act structure used in the original because of the need for commercial breaks. They primarily used the original series' incidental music, as well as the original theme song and credit typography. Starting with the fifth episode, original music by composer Andy Farber was included. They shot the episodes in 4:3 aspect ratio to duplicate the original series' TV format.[2][14] The first episode, "Pilgrim of Eternity", premiered at Phoenix Comicon on May 24, 2013, and was released to the public the same day.[15] "Lolani", the second episode, finished shooting in November 2013[16] with guest stars Lou Ferrigno and Erin Gray. The episode was released online in February 2014 after premiering at Dallas Sci-Fi Expo in Dallas, Texas. Episode three, "Fairest of Them All", began principal photography that month,[16] with a premiere at Supanova 2014 in Sydney, Australia in June 2014.[17] Pre-production on the fourth episode of the series, "The White Iris", began in November 2014,[18] with a release on May 29, 2015, at Phoenix Comicon. The fifth episode premiered on September 25, 2015, at Salt Lake Comic Con followed by a public release on the following day.[19] According to the ending credits of "Fairest of Them All", a scene of the episode was shot on location at NASA's Space Center Houston, home of the restored life-size prop of the original Star Trek Galileo shuttlecraft. In early 2015, Star Trek Continues announced the acquisition of the remainder of the Kingsland facility, totaling 18,500 square feet, under exclusive ownership of Trek Continues Inc. The studio was re-branded as "Stage 9", an homage to the original series' soundstage at Desilu. Kickstarter campaignsAfter releasing the first episode, funded by Mignogna,[9] new funds for the continuation of the series were raised in part from a successful Kickstarter campaign, humorously dubbed a "Kirkstarter". It was held from October 7 to November 6, 2013, and raised $126,028 from 2,981 backers, surpassing the set goal of $100,000, to cover funding for episodes 2, 3, and 4.[9][20] A second Kickstarter campaign ran from January 17[21] to February 16, 2015. It successfully raised $214,584, exceeding its goal of $100,000. The sum covered the production costs of episodes 5, 6, and 7, and facilitated the construction of an engineering room and planet set.[22][23] A third and final crowdfunding campaign — this time organized via Indiegogo — was held in early 2016, raising $199,049. Shortly thereafter, the producers announced that additional private donations to the Trek Continues Inc. charity allowed the company to exceed its fundraising goal of $350,000, thus enabling the production of four additional episodes. EpisodesFull episodes{{Episode table |background= |overall= |title= |aux1= |aux1T=Stardate |director= |writer= |airdate= |released=y |episodes={{Episode list|EpisodeNumber = 1 |Title = Pilgrim of Eternity |DirectedBy = Vic Mignogna |WrittenBy = Steve Frattarola & Jack Treviño (teleplay) Vic Mignogna & Jack Marshall (story) |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2013|5|24}} |Aux1=6147.3 |ShortSummary = An ill and much older Apollo appears on the Enterprise, creating havoc and leaving Captain Kirk with the problem of deciding his fate. }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 2 |Title = Lolani |DirectedBy = Chris White |WrittenBy = Huston Huddleston and Paul Bianchi (teleplay) Vic Mignogna & Huston Huddleston (story) |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2014|2|8}} |Aux1=6154.1 |ShortSummary = Captain Kirk and his crew are torn by the moral dilemmas that arise when they rescue an Orion slave from a distressed Tellarite ship. }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 3 |Title = Fairest of Them All |DirectedBy = James Kerwin |WrittenBy = James Kerwin & Vic Mignogna (teleplay) Vic Mignogna (story) |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2014|6|15}} |Aux1 = Unknown |ShortSummary = In this continuation of the TOS episode "Mirror, Mirror", Spock confronts Kirk in order to set a more peaceful course for the troubled Terran Empire. }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 4 |Title = The White Iris |DirectedBy = James Kerwin |WrittenBy = James Kerwin & Chris White & Vic Mignogna (teleplay) Vic Mignogna & Chris White (story) |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2015|5|29}} |Aux1 = 6182.3 |ShortSummary = Kirk deals with guilt from his past while Chalcis, a world that wants to join the Federation, finds itself in danger from a missile attack by its twin planet Eretria. }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 5 |Title = Divided We Stand |DirectedBy = Vic Mignogna |WrittenBy = Marc Cushman & Susan Osborn (teleplay) Vic Mignogna (story) |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2015|9|26}} |Aux1 = 6202.1 |ShortSummary = Kirk and McCoy are trapped in history while the Enterprise fights off mysterious intruders. }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 6 |Title = Come Not Between the Dragons |DirectedBy = Julian Higgins |WrittenBy = Greg Dykstra and James Kerwin & Vic Mignogna (teleplay) Greg Dykstra (story) |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2016|5|28}} |Aux1 = 6257.4 |ShortSummary = A troubled creature pierces the Enterprise hull, pitting the crew against a pursuer that threatens to tear them apart. }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 7 |Title = Embracing the Winds |DirectedBy = James Kerwin |WrittenBy = James Kerwin & Vic Mignogna (teleplay) James Kerwin (story) |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2016|9|3}}[24] |Aux1 = 6295.3 |ShortSummary = The Enterprise is assigned to salvage a starship that lost its crew under mysterious circumstances, while Kirk and Spock are summoned to a starbase for a classified briefing. }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 8 |Title = Still Treads the Shadow |DirectedBy = Julian Higgins |WrittenBy = Judy Burns |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2017|4|2}} |Aux1 = 6563.4 |ShortSummary = The Enterprise discovers a lost starship on the edge of an interphasic portal with an unlikely passenger. Kirk and an old friend have to save the Enterprise. }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 9 |Title = What Ships Are For |DirectedBy = Vic Mignogna |WrittenBy = Kipleigh Brown (teleplay) Vic Mignogna & James Kerwin & Kipleigh Brown (story) |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2017|7|30}} |Aux1 = 6892.3 |ShortSummary = Kirk must convince an unenlightened alien species to embrace their most hated adversaries on a world entirely devoid of color. }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 10 |Title = To Boldly Go: Part I |DirectedBy = James Kerwin |WrittenBy = Robert J. Sawyer (teleplay) Vic Mignogna & James Kerwin and Robert J. Sawyer (story) |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2017|10|18}}[25] |Aux1 = 6988.4 |ShortSummary = To solve the ultimate mystery, the Enterprise must return to where Kirk's five-year mission began. }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 11 |Title = To Boldly Go: Part II |DirectedBy = James Kerwin |WrittenBy = Robert J. Sawyer and James Kerwin (teleplay) Vic Mignogna & James Kerwin and Robert J. Sawyer (story) |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2017|11|13}}[25] |Aux1 = 6995.1 |ShortSummary = The iconic mission of the U.S.S. Enterprise comes to an end, as Kirk and his crew battle the ultimate adversary. }} }} Short vignettesBefore screening the first episode, a series of three short videos, called vignettes, were released from July 31 to November 30, 2012. The first vignette is an extended ending of the last episode of TOS, "Turnabout Intruder", created to present the fan production as a direct continuation of the original series.[26] {{Episode table |background= |overall= |title= |aux1= |aux1T=Stardate |director= |writer= |airdate= |released=y |episodes={{Episode list|EpisodeNumber = V1 |Title = Turnabout Intruder |DirectedBy = Jack Marshall |WrittenBy = Arthur H. Singer (original 1969 teleplay), Vic Mignogna (new material) |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2012|7|31}} |Aux1 = 5928.5 |ShortSummary = After a temporary swap of bodies occurred between Kirk and Dr. Janice Lester, the captain and the crew resume their duties. This sequence was filmed shot for shot from the original series. }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = V2 |Title = You've Got the Conn |DirectedBy = Vic Mignogna |WrittenBy = Vic Mignogna & Jack Marshall |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2012|9|30}} |Aux1 = Unknown |ShortSummary = Uhura, Chekov and Sulu have a bit of fun during a night shift but are caught in the act by an unexpected Captain Kirk. }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = V3 |Title = Happy Birthday, Scotty |DirectedBy = Vic Mignogna |WrittenBy = Vic Mignogna |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2012|11|30}} |Aux1 = Unknown |ShortSummary = Though Scotty welcomes the arrival of an improved technology, McCoy is not particularly happy about the consequences. }} }} ReactionReceptionThe reception of Star Trek Continues has been very positive, with critics and reviewers highlighting the quality of the production and the resemblance of the episodes with those of the original series. On July 12, 2013, Dan Roth of SyFy's Blastr wrote: "Lots of people try to make fan versions of Trek. None of them look like this."[27] Slice of SciFi's Sam Sloan wrote: "They have certainly raised the bar for independent Star Trek episodic film making",[3] an opinion shared by other reviewers as well.[4] On June 18, 2014, Bill Watters of TrekMovie.com wrote: "Star Trek Continues does deserve the 'Continues' in its title as they do a really strong job at capturing (and yes, 'continuing') the atmosphere of TOS."[28] On December 16, 2013, about a month after the ending of the Kickstarter campaign, Kevin Pollak's Chat Show published a video interview with Tom Hanks in which the actor highly praises a Star Trek fan production and its "people that recreate with incredibly, startlingly great production values unseen Star Trek episodes", adding that "it looks exactly like the starship Enterprise".[29] Although he could not put a name to the series, he described it citing information compatible with the identity of Star Trek Continues, which motivated the producers and a few sources to assume and claim that the actor was referring to them.[4][30] On July 31, 2014, Rod Roddenberry attended an official screening of "Fairest of Them All" in Las Vegas and endorsed the project stating: "I do have to say, and I said this after 'Lolani', I'm pretty damn sure my dad would consider this canon. The fact that you do stories that mean something, that have depth, that make us all think a little bit, I really think he would applaud you guys, and I applaud you guys, and as far as I am concerned, it is canon. So thank you."[31] The publication Wired has dedicated to Star Trek Continues five videos of its video series Obsessed, that aims to highlight "what happens when people live out their obsessions to the fullest."[32] Obsessed shows Mignogna and other people of the staff explaining to what extent they have paid attention to detail in order to recreate the Enterprise set and the visual style of TOS. The videos have been published from June 13 to July 1, 2014 on the Obsessed website.[32] Awards and nominations
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