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'''Pilot''': Come What May
'''Pilot''': Come What May ''[[2004]] [[January 16]]''


(First watched 2008-03-01)  Admittedly at this time I've seen TOS less than any of the modern Trek shows, so I am perhaps not the best judge of how accurately these guys mimic its particular style.  However, I'm sorry that for a show that claims to be trying to continue on as if TOS hadn't been cancelled, it falls into the same sort of trap [[Star Trek: Enterprise|Enterprise]] often did: wanting to reference things from the future.  This episode both had an appearance by a Borg ship and had Kirk and Spock see visions of the future, giving the actors reason to recreate snippets of movies [[Star Trek: The Motion Picture|Star Trek I]] through [[Star Trek: Generations|Generations]].
(First watched 2008-03-01)  Admittedly at this time I've seen TOS less than any of the modern Trek shows, so I am perhaps not the best judge of how accurately these guys mimic its particular style.  However, I'm sorry that for a show that claims to be trying to continue on as if TOS hadn't been cancelled, it falls into the same sort of trap [[Star Trek: Enterprise|Enterprise]] often did: wanting to reference things from the future.  This episode both had an appearance by a Borg ship and had Kirk and Spock see visions of the future, giving the actors reason to recreate snippets of movies [[Star Trek: The Motion Picture|Star Trek I]] through [[Star Trek: Generations|Generations]].
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There were a few guest appearances from minor TOS actors, and I know bigger ones appear in the future.  I know this is a "fan" production, but some of the people working on it must have the right connections to get such support from the get-go.
There were a few guest appearances from minor TOS actors, and I know bigger ones appear in the future.  I know this is a "fan" production, but some of the people working on it must have the right connections to get such support from the get-go.
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'''01''': In Harm's Way ''[[2004]] [[October 8]]''
(First watched 2008-03-02)  Not bad.  Like a [[Star Trek: The Next Generation Season 3|Yesterday's Enterprise]] for TOS, except this time the temporary timeline put a Klingon on the bridge instead of taking one off.
Again it took advantage of referencing future things, though, by having an appearance from future [[Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country|Star Trek VI]]-ish era Kirk, Spock, and Enterprise-A.


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Revision as of 05:53, 2 March 2008

The fan series formerly known as Star Trek: New Voyages.

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Pilot: Come What May 2004 January 16

(First watched 2008-03-01)  Admittedly at this time I've seen TOS less than any of the modern Trek shows, so I am perhaps not the best judge of how accurately these guys mimic its particular style.  However, I'm sorry that for a show that claims to be trying to continue on as if TOS hadn't been cancelled, it falls into the same sort of trap Enterprise often did: wanting to reference things from the future.  This episode both had an appearance by a Borg ship and had Kirk and Spock see visions of the future, giving the actors reason to recreate snippets of movies Star Trek I through Generations.

I said above I'm not the best judge of TOS-ishness, but it certainly did seem to be going for the proper campy/goofy tone more present in the 60s show than more modern versions of the franchise.  The CG was decent for a low-budget job, and the sets for the most part seem like nice recreations.  The acting... not so much.

But hey, this is the pilot episode.  They don't even have a listing for it in their official episode list, so maybe even they consider it a big test run.

There were a few guest appearances from minor TOS actors, and I know bigger ones appear in the future.  I know this is a "fan" production, but some of the people working on it must have the right connections to get such support from the get-go.

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01: In Harm's Way 2004 October 8

(First watched 2008-03-02)  Not bad.  Like a Yesterday's Enterprise for TOS, except this time the temporary timeline put a Klingon on the bridge instead of taking one off.

Again it took advantage of referencing future things, though, by having an appearance from future Star Trek VI-ish era Kirk, Spock, and Enterprise-A.

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