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''Star Trek: Short Treks'' is an American
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television series created by
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and
Alex Kurtzman Alexander Hilary Kurtzman (born September 7, 1973) is an American filmmaker. He is best known for his work on the ''Star Trek'' franchise since 2009, co-writing the scripts to ''Transformers (film), Transformers'' (2007), ''Transformers: Revenge ...
for the streaming service
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. Originating as a companion series to '' Star Trek: Discovery'', it consists of several shorts that use settings and characters from ''Discovery'' and other ''
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'' series. The shorts are around 10 to 20 minutes long. After signing a deal to expand the ''Star Trek'' franchise on television, Kurtzman announced ''Short Treks'' as the first such project in July 2018. The first four episodes aired from October 2018 to January 2019, between the
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and
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seasons of ''Discovery''. The shorts were mostly produced by cast and crew members from ''Discovery'', including composer
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who provided an updated main title theme and original underscore for the series. Filming took place in
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, Canada, on the set of ''Discovery''. In January 2019, two new animated shorts were revealed, with four additional live action episodes announced in June 2019. The second season of shorts aired from October 2019 to January 2020, between the second season of ''Discovery'' and the first season of '' Star Trek: Picard'', with the last short serving as a teaser for the latter series. The animated shorts were created by visual effects house
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, while a roster of new composers supervised by
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provided the music for the second set of shorts. The series has received positive reviews, and has been nominated for several awards including a
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. Kurtzman has expressed interest in continuing the series, but the producers chose not to begin work on any new shorts when the
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began.


Premise

Each episode of ''Star Trek: Short Treks'' tells a stand-alone story that serves as an "opportunity for deeper storytelling and exploration of key characters and themes that fit into '' Star Trek: Discovery'' and the expanding ''
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'' universe."


Episodes


Season 1 (2018–19)

The first set of ''Short Treks'' were released between the first and second seasons of ''Star Trek: Discovery''.


Season 2 (2019–20)

The second set of ''Short Treks'' were released between the second season of ''Star Trek: Discovery'' and the first season of '' Star Trek: Picard''.


Production


Development

In June 2018, after becoming sole
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of the series '' Star Trek: Discovery'',
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signed a five-year overall deal with
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to expand the ''
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'' franchise beyond ''Discovery'' to several new series, miniseries, and animated series. A month later, he announced at
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that a spin-off miniseries titled ''Star Trek: Short Treks'', consisting of four shorts, would be released monthly between the first two seasons of ''Discovery''. He said they would "deliver closed-ended stories while revealing clues about what's to come in future ''Star Trek: Discovery'' episodes. They'll also introduce audiences to new characters who may inhabit the larger world of ''Star Trek''." The shorts were expected to be around 10 to 15 minutes long. Kurtzman later said ''Short Treks'' had been devised as a way to buy time so they could get the second season of ''Discovery'' right. The shorts were designed to tie-in with the second season of ''Discovery'', but appear standalone at first so those connections would be a surprise for fans.
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CCO David Nevins indicated in December 2018 that there would be more shorts released between the end of ''Discovery''s second season and the release of the new series '' Star Trek: Picard''. A month later,
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was confirmed to have ordered two new installments of ''Short Treks'' to be released in that time period, with both set to be animated. Kurtzman described the shorts as expanding "the definition of ''Star Trek''" and allowing them to tell "very intimate, emotional stories that are side stories to characters. So you get the benefit of the experience in and of itself but then when you watch ''Discovery'' you'll see that these were all setting up things" in the main series. Kurtzman suggested in February that future shorts could tie directly into other new ''Star Trek'' series, and be used to introduce ideas to audiences and set up mysteries. At San Diego Comic-Con 2019, Kurtzman announced that the second season of ''Short Treks'' would consist of four new live-action shorts in addition to the two animated shorts previously announced, including one that ties-into ''Picard''. After the end of the second season in January 2020, Kurtzman said the series was an interesting way to test both new stories and new filmmakers, with writers, directors, and composers on the shorts going on to work on other ''Star Trek'' series. He also said this short-form story telling was satisfying, comparing the shorts to those created by Pixar. He revealed that one of the first ideas discussed for ''Short Treks'' was a story featuring
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in her original ''Star Trek'' role of
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. The short would have seen a young
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visit Uhura in hospital and receive a mission related to the
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. These discussions led to the development of ''Star Trek: Picard'' with an older Jean-Luc Picard, but Kurtzman said this story could still be told at some point. At that time, ''Short Treks'' was reportedly ordered for a third season, with production scheduled to take place from May to June. Chabon said in March 2020 that there were no plans for any shorts based on ''Picard'' to be released between the first and second seasons of that series. No other shorts had begun production by July, when the series received an
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nomination. Kurtzman said he hoped the accolade would lead to more ''Short Treks'' being made and expressed interest in expanding the ''Star Trek'' franchise in "myriad other directions" with future short films, including potentially making a musical short and a black-and-white short. In January 2021, Kurtzman explained that further shorts had not been made due to the
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, since the restrictions on filming meant they had to focus on what they definitely needed to film for the main series. He expressed interest in making more shorts in the future.


Live-action

Of the initial four shorts ordered in July 2018, three were set to feature characters from ''Discovery'', with Mary Wiseman, Doug Jones, and
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reprising their roles of Silvia Tilly, Saru, and
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, respectively, in a short each. Jones's short would explore the backstory of Saru, while Wilson would also direct the short that he was starring in.
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was set to star in the fourth short as a new character, Craft. The shorts were produced on the set of ''Star Trek: Discovery'' in
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, Canada. In August, Wilson revealed that his short was written by a writer from the popular science fiction animated series ''
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'' and described it as "very funny and weird. You see some alien situations you have never seen before in the ''Star Trek'' canon, and I am thrilled." He added that in making the short he assumed it was set after his last ''Discovery'' appearance, "
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", but he was not certain of this since it "stands alone" and "doesn’t really tie into" ''Discovery''. The ''Rick and Morty'' writer of his short was later revealed to be ''Star Trek'' fan
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, who went on to create another of Kurtzman's new ''Star Trek'' series, the animated comedy ''
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''. In October, Wiseman explained that her short ("Runaway") "fleshes out a little bit who this character is" and introduces Tilly's mother, but otherwise would not affect the second season, so anyone who did not see the short could still understand the main series. Because of this, she did not have an exact placement of the short in the series' timeline though Jones pointed out that Tilly's hair in the short indicates it takes place during the second season due to her change in hair style between the two seasons. On his short ("The Brightest Star"), Jones confirmed that it is set before the rest of the series and explores how Saru first joins Starfleet. He said that his short would tie-into the second season more than the others with "breadcrumbs" and "hints", but the idea was still for the short and the second season of ''Discovery'' to stand alone. The writer of Hodge's short ("Calypso"), novelist
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, explained that he had been working on a film project with ''Discovery'' producer
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while development on the shorts was beginning, and through Goldsman joined the series as a writer for this short as well as showrunner of ''Star Trek: Picard''. This short was the first work Chabon wrote for television to actually be produced. After
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was confirmed to be leaving ''Star Trek: Discovery'' with the second-season finale, fans began calling, including through online petitions, for him to reprise his role of Christopher Pike in a spin-off set on the USS ''Enterprise'', alongside
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as
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and
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as
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. Mount and Peck both responded positively to the idea. In April 2019, Kurtzman also expressed interest, saying, "The fans have been heard. Anything is possible in the world of ''Trek''. I would love to bring back that crew more than anything." When announcing the second season of ''Short Treks'' at San Diego Comic-Con 2019, Kurtzman confirmed that three of the new stories would feature the ''Enterprise'' actors, with the fourth live-action short being a "teaser" for ''Picard'' set 15 years before the start of that series. Kurtzman said the ''Enterprise''-based shorts was a way to bring those characters and actors back now that ''Discovery'' had jumped into the future for its third season, but that these new stories would not preclude a potential spin-off series featuring the ''Enterprise'' cast from being made. When a spin-off series starring Mount, Peck, and Romijn and titled ''Star Trek: Strange New Worlds'' was officially ordered by CBS All Access in May 2020, Dominic Patten of ''
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'' opined that the ''Enterprise''-set ''Short Treks'' "now seem almost like rehearsals for ''Strange New Worlds''".


Animation

Kurtzman explained in February 2019 that the first two animated shorts would have a different animation style to the series ''Lower Decks'', and that they would be directed by ''Discovery'' producing director
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and composer
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(who wrote the score for the ''Star Trek'' "Kelvin Timeline" films that Kurtzman wrote). Producer
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said the animated shorts would answer questions that previous ''Discovery'' seasons had left and "fill in some blanks", while Kurtzman elaborated that the two shorts would have different animation styles from one another based on the story and tone of each installment.
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provided the animation for the shorts. The ideas for the two shorts were set before Giacchino joined, and he was able to choose which one he would direct. He chose "Ephraim and Dot", which focuses on a female tardigrade and a DOT-7 repair droid. ''Discovery'' originally included a tardigrade named Ephraim as a starring character, but the idea was abandoned due to budgetary requirements. A male tardigrade named Ephraim was then introduced as a major character in the ''Discovery'' tie-in novel ''Dead Endless''. DOT-7 repair droids were introduced in the second season finale of ''Discovery''. Giacchino wanted the short to be like an episode of ''
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'' set on the ''Enterprise''. The original designs for Ephraim were based on the tardigrades that Pixomondo created for ''Discovery'', which looked much more like real tardigrades, but Giacchino asked to add eyes and a mouth to the character model so she could express emotions clearly throughout the short. Similarly, the model for Dot was designed to stretch and move in ways that a real robot would not to help show more emotion from the character. This stretching was part of Giacchino's aim to use traditional animation techniques, such as those seen in the works of
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, to give the short a more
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than modern, computer-generated animation generally has. The short takes place across 30 years of ''Star Trek'' history, and Giacchino was excited to include several easter eggs to other parts of the ''Star Trek'' franchise. The short recreates scenes from the original ''Star Trek'' series episodes "
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", "
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", as well as the films '' Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan'' (1982) and '' Star Trek III: The Search for Spock'' (1984). Original audio from some of the episodes was reused for these scenes. The short ends with the USS ''Enterprise'' labelled as NCC-1701-A, which is a different ship from later in the franchise's timeline. Giacchino acknowledged this mistake after the episode's release, and indicated that it could be addressed moving forward. Osunsanmi's "The Girl Who Made the Stars" originated from ''Discovery'' writer Brandon Schulze wanting to expand on the character of Mike Burnham, father of that series' protagonist
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, as Schulze identified with the character's role of a black man with a young daughter. Schulze co-wrote the episode that introduced Kenric Green as Mike in ''Discovery'', and pitched an idea for the second season finale of the series where Mike would be shown in flashback telling the story of a young African girl to Michael. This would have mirrored the second season premiere, where Michael recounted that story herself in narration. The flashback did not fit in the season finale, but Kurtzman liked the idea and it was developed into an animated episode of ''Short Treks'' with Green reprising his role. The story told in the short is based on an actual African legend, but Schulze wanted to bring the ideas of the myth into the world of ''Star Trek'' and embellish the original ideas based on Michael's imagination, which included introducing an alien being into the story. Osunsanmi was comfortable working with Pixomondo for the short after collaborating with the company on the visual effects for ''Discovery'' as a director of that show. He explained that the short was animated due to the magical feeling they wanted to capture for the story, and because of this he did not want the style to be too realistic. The designs for the ''Discovery''-based part of the short were based on the series, while the African part of the short was based on images of Africa and African tribes from across the continent.


Music

''Star Trek: Discovery'' composer
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returned for the first season of ''Short Treks''. He based the main theme for the series on his ''Discovery'' title theme, and he was able to produce a different version of it for "The Escape Artist" which is not something Russo would be able to do for the main series. Russo approached each short's underscore individually. He was unsure how to approach the score for "Calypso" at first, and whether to have it similar to the music for ''Discovery'' due to that ship's presence or to intentionally make it different due to the different time that the short is set in. Russo was ultimately inspired for the music by the dance sequence in the short. Three cues from Russo's "The Escape Artist" score—"Many Mudds", "Star Trek Short Treks End Credits (Lounge Version)", and "Star Trek Short Treks Main Title (Disco Version)"—were released on the soundtrack album for the second season of ''Discovery'' alongside Russo's score for that season. The album was released digitally by
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on July 19, 2019. By the time work began on the second season, Russo was working on the score for ''Picard'' and did not have time to score each of the new shorts, though Kurtzman still asked him to compose for "Children of Mars" since that short ties-into ''Picard''. Giacchino was set to compose the music for his short "Ephraim and Dot", and Kurtzman asked him to provide music for the rest of the shorts as well. Giacchino was busy with film projects at the time, but suggested hiring a diverse group of composers who had not been given such an opportunity which he felt was in the spirit of ''Star Trek''. Giacchino supervised this group of composers, which consisted of
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for "Q&A", Sahil Jindal for "The Trouble with Edward", Andrea Datzman for "Ask Not", and
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for "The Girl Who Made the Stars". Two cues from Russo's "Children of Mars" score—"Page" and "Children Of Mars End Credits"—were released on the soundtrack album for the first season of ''Picard'' on February 7, 2020.


Release


Streaming

The shorts are released on CBS All Access in the United States.
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broadcasts the series in Canada on the specialty channels
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(English) and Z (French) before streaming episodes on Crave. The first four shorts were released monthly, beginning in October 2018 and ending in January 2019. At the end of January the first season was made available to countries outside of the United States and Canada on
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under the "Trailers and More" section of the streaming service's ''Star Trek: Discovery'' page. The first two shorts of the second season were released in October 2019 in the U.S. and Canada, with monthly releases through January 2020. After the second set of shorts had all been released on All Access, Kurtzman said that he expected they would be released on Netflix "at some point". The second season was made available for free in the U.S. on CBS.com, CBS mobile apps, and
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from August 17 to 31, 2020, as part of the series' Emmy Awards campaign. In September 2020,
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announced that CBS All Access would be expanded and rebranded as Paramount+ in March 2021. Existing episodes of ''Short Treks'' will remain on Paramount+.


Home media

The two shorts from the first set that tie directly into the second season of ''Discovery'', "Runaway" and "The Brightest Star", were included on the
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set of that season alongside all the season's episodes and several bonus features. This was released in the U.S. on November 12, 2019. A home media release collecting nine of the shorts was released in the U.S. on June 2, 2020. It includes the four original shorts—"Runaway", "Calypso", "The Brightest Star", and "The Escape Artist"—the three U.S.S. ''Enterprise''-based shorts—"Q&A", "The Trouble With Edward", and "Ask Not"—and the first two animated shorts—"Ephraim & Dot" and "The Girl Who Made the Stars". The collection also includes making-of featurettes as well as audio commentaries with writers Alex Kurtzman and
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for "Runaway" and star Anson Mount for "Ask Not". "Children of Mars" was released on October 6, 2020, with the first season of ''Picard''. The release includes an audio commentary with writers Kurtzman, Lumet, and Kirsten Beyer.


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Critical response

In a positive review, ''
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''s Scott Collura mostly praised the series after the release of the first four episodes saying, "The ''Short Treks'' have been an interesting experiment that have mostly worked, and it seems with this final installment that the ''Trek'' production team was just starting to nail the formula down." In 2020,
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recommended watching the short "Children of Mars" as background for '' Star Trek: Picard''.


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