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Images from New Voyages Episode "World Enough And Time" Starring George Takei

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By GustavoLeao / 21:43, 12 July 2007 / General Genre/SciFi

Trek Movie Report posted 3 images from the upcoming Star Trek New Voyages fan film episode "World Enough And Time".

The first image shows Captain Hikaru Sulu (George Takei) and Commander Janice Rand (Grace Lee Whitney) on the bridge of the U.S.S. Excelsior, plus images of the starships Enterprise and Excelsior.

The episode has a premiere date: August 23rd. It will be seen in a live streaming event timed to coincide with the gala premiere at a theater in Beverly Hills to be attended by Takei, director Marc Zicree as well as show creator/star James Cawley.

More at the original report, including larger versions of the images can be found here.



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By: Kirk Archer (Odo's file, contact) @ 19:51:39 on Jul 15, 2007

First off, you lost me on your analogy with the high school photo thing. I really couldn't see where you were going there, but to each his own.

As for this series being worse than "Enterprise-" maybe you ought to take a look at these. This is a group of highly dedicated fans and professionals that want to continue on with the original five year mission, and they make these on a shoestring budget. "Enterprise" had at its disposal the entire Paramount soundstages and talent and it still sucked. When I was in junior high, a bunch of friends and I would film our own Super-8 Star Trek adventures. Yes, they are laughable to watch now. But it was our way of keeping Star Trek alive, if only for ourselves.

The New Voyages people have managed to create incredibly realistic special effects and sets without a studio bedget. Some of the acting might not be of the highest level, but Kirk has grown on me and the Spock is good too. Remember, these are fan-made productions.

In the 70's and 80's the Trekkers made "fanzines" for the fandom to keep alive the adventures of Kirk and crew. Now we have actual filmed episodes, and all some of you can do is attack and slam. The "whole world" as you say won't see these, only the die hard fans that know how to search them out.

The use of music, sets, production design and costumes is a testament to the hard work these individuals all donate to their passion. You call these "crap" several times, yet never explain how this is so. I'd like to hear what you find so bad about them. But typical to many (though not all) who post on this site, you try to build yourself up by tearing creativity down.

Walter Koenig, George Takai, Grace Lee Whitney, D.C.Fontana- all donated their time and flew to Upstate New York at their own expense to be a part of this. They are crap too? Just what would be good enough for you? Hmmm....


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