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''Star Trek: New Voyages'', known from 2008 until 2015 as ''Star Trek: Phase II'', was a fan-created
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set in the fictional '' Star Trek'' universe. The series was designed as a continuation of the original '' Star Trek'' (aka ''ST:TOS'' or just ''TOS''), beginning in the fifth and final year of the starship ''Enterprise's'' "five-year mission." The first episode was released in January 2004, with new episodes released at a rate of about one per year. Production on new episodes halted in June 2016 following the release of new fan film guidelines by CBS/Paramount in response to the '' Star Trek: Axanar'' controversy, with three episodes in post-production left unreleased. The sets constructed for ''New Voyages'' were licensed as a 'Studio Set Tour' beginning in July 2016. The series was the first such show with extensive standing sets, and that it has attracted the talents of a number of professional writers and actors associated with official ''Star Trek'' productions, including
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reprising his role as Sulu in " World Enough and Time", and
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as Chekov in "To Serve All My Days". Eugene Roddenberry Jr., the son of ''Star Trek'' creator Gene Roddenberry, served as consulting producer. The show's episode "World Enough and Time" was nominated for the
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in 2008, alongside episodes of '' Doctor Who'', ''
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'', and '' Battlestar Galactica'', but lost to the ''Doctor Who'' episode " Blink."


History

''Star Trek: New Voyages'' was created by
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and Jack Marshall in April 2003. Jack Marshall came aboard as a producer with the idea to market the series on the internet. The first episode, "Come What May", debuted on the internet in January 2004. The first episodes were filmed on new sets at a long-shuttered car dealership in
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, but production eventually moved to a former
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store at 112 Montcalm St. in downtown
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. This facility is currently open to the public for tours and is officially licensed by CBS. Tour information is available a
www.startrektour.com
For a five-episode run beginning with "Blood and Fire" in December 2008 and ending with "Kitumba" in December 2013 the series title was changed to ''Star Trek: Phase II'' before reverting to ''New Voyages''. ''New Voyages'' creator
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himself portrayed
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in the first nine episodes before turning the role over to Brian Gross, choosing to assume a more behind-the-scenes role. Jack Marshall would go on to work on the award-winning ''Battlestar Galactica'' reboot in 2006.


Episodes

Between January 2004 and May 2016 some 11 full-length episodes and a number of short-form "vignettes" were released (see linked article). Three episodes were scripted by professional ''Star Trek'' writers: "To Serve All My Days" by D. C. Fontana; " World Enough and Time" by Marc Scott Zicree; and the two-part "Blood and Fire" by
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. Two other episodes were based on unfilmed stories for the unproduced 1978 ''Star Trek'' Phase II TV series: "The Child" and "Kitumba", neither with the permission of ''Star Trek'' rights-holders. Additionally, the episode "Mind-Sifter" was based on a piece of fan fiction from the 1970s. As of May 2016 several additional episodes were in various stages of pre- or post-production. ''Origins'', a story based on
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's original pitch, "The Protracted Man", for ''
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'', was reconceptualized as a Pike-era story featuring the young Cadet James T. Kirk and his father, Commander George Kirk Sr. In January 2021, the incomplete work print for this abandoned episode was rediscovered and uploaded to YouTube (in two sections) by James Cawley.


Cast and crew


Cast


Crew

The ''Star Trek: New Voyages'' pilot episode was produced by James Cawley, Jack Marshall (series director at the time), Pearl Marshall, Max Rem and Jerry Yuen. Episode 1 was produced by James Cawley, Jack Marshall, Pearl Marshall, Max Rem, Amanda Stryker, James Lowe, Jeff Quinn, John Muenchrath and Rod Roddenberry (Gene Roddenberry's son). Episode 2 was produced by James Cawley, Jack Marshall, Erik Goodrich, James Lowe, Jeff Quinn, John Muenchrath and Rod Roddenberry. The pilot and the first two episodes were directed by Jack Marshall. However, after filming of "To Serve All My Days" it was announced (December 29, 2005) that Marshall would leave the series. Marshall had been offered a position with the visual effects team of Battlestar Galactica and moved from Washington DC in February 2006 to Los Angeles California. Max Rem continued his participation for another 6 months of post production and then also left the project. July 2013 saw major announcements for production of the series, with James Cawley leaving the role of Captain Kirk to focus solely on production of the show and original series writer David Gerrold taking on the duties of Executive Showrunner in hopes of producing episodes with greater regularity. Gerrold also personally announced that due to an overwhelming backlog, the show would no longer accept script submissions, nor would any episodes based on existing ''Star Trek'' books, comics, stories or other published works be adapted to the series – due to a request by CBS legal in the fall of 2011. Rather, all further episodes will come from original works by previous ''Star Trek'' writers or crew associated with the series.


''Trek'' alumni support

Several past members of the ''Star Trek'' cast and crew have expressed support for the project, and even contributed to it.


Guest actors


Other support

The first episode, "In Harm's Way," features Eugene "Rod" Roddenberry, Jr., the son of ''Star Trek'' creator Gene Roddenberry, as a consulting producer.
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( "Crashdown" from '' Battlestar Galactica'',
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(credited as "Simon Judas Raye"). For the second episode, "To Serve All My Days," written by original series writer
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, original cast member Walter Koenig reprises his role as Pavel Chekov. Mary-Linda Rapelye (Irina Galliulin in the original series episode "The Way to Eden") appears as an ambassador. The third episode, "World Enough and Time," was co-authored by
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and
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. Zicree, who also directed the episode, contributed the stories for the " First Contact" episode of ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' and "
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" for '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine''. Reaves, who co-wrote (with
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) the "
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" episode of ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'', originally pitched a story to the unproduced ''
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'' series in which Sulu ages by thirty years, and that story served as the basis for this ''New Voyages'' episode. Majel Barrett Roddenberry provided the computer voice in this episode.
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(author of ''TOS'' episode "
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") has signed on to pen two episodes. One, originally entitled "Blood and Fire," was originally pitched for ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'', but was rejected. Gerrold later claimed the story was rejected because it dealt with homosexuality and AIDS. It was later re-worked as the third book in his '' Star Wolf'' series of novels.
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guest starred as Natasha Yar's grandmother, Dr. Jenna Yar, in David Gerrold's "Blood and Fire." In addition, Bill Blair guest starred as Commander Blodgett, and ''
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made a cameo appearance as Admiral Keoghan.


Legal status and controversy

Like all fan-films, ''New Voyages'' exists at the whim of the ''Star Trek'' franchise owners
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(and previously Paramount Pictures), which has to date tolerated the distribution of fan-created material as long as no attempt was made to profit from it. This tolerance was tested in early 2012 when ''New Voyages'' announced that they would film "He Walked Among Us," an unproduced script that
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had sold to the original series. But when
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claimed ownership of the material, the plans were canceled. CBS had not protested over the series's use of "Blood and Fire", which had been written for ''Star Trek: The Next Generation''; "The Child", and "Kitumba", which had been similarly developed in the late 1970s for the aborted series ''
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'', or ''Mind-Sifter'' published by Bantam Books, because they were written before the ''Star Trek'' movies directed by JJ Abrams were in production. ("The Child" was produced for "Star Trek: The Next Generation.) CBS wants to keep all material it has previously purchased or licensed in any way as possible work to be drawn on for future licensed films. ''New Voyages legal status was ultimately decided in 2016 following the release of new ''Star Trek'' fan film guidelines (in response to the ''
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'' controversy) which forbid the production of all ''Star Trek'' fan series and any fan productions that included staff who had worked on or appeared in official ''Star Trek'' works. This included much of the staff and cast of ''New Voyages'', including creator James Cawley (who cameos in the 2009 '' Star Trek'' film). Production on ''New Voyages'' was halted in response, with three episodes in various states of production left unfinished. Following this, the sets for ''New Voyages'' were licensed by CBS to serve as the ''Star Trek: Original Series Set Tour''. File:USS Enterprise NCC-1701 Bridge Set.jpg, Bridge set File:USS Enterprise NCC-1701 Corridor Set.jpg, Corridor File:USS Enterprise NCC-1701 Main Engineering Set.jpeg, Engineering


Production notes

The pilot episode, "Come What May", begins with the late-1960s
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"In Living Color" sequence. It ends, as did the 1960s episodes, with the animated
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logo, with no mention of Paramount. Starting with "Enemy: Starfleet", the series uses the late-60s
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color opening (reflecting the series' current ownership by
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) and ends with the logo of Cawley Entertainment Company, Cawley's production company. Inspired by the '' Star Trek: The Next Generation'' episode " Lower Decks", James Cawley and Carlos Pedraza had plans in 2007 to develop a series of stories called ''First Voyages'' to show "what it’s like to be a 'grunt' on a starship", and with Peter Kirk (
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) as the center of these stories focusing on a group of friends from the academy. Another character would be Xon, which had been developed for ''
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'' around 1977. A pilot episode, "Pomp and Circumstance" would be a ''New Voyages'' episode that would spin off into its own series.Though eight episodes were charted, the series didn't materialize. But some components were incorporated into ''New Voyages'', such as Peter Kirk and Xon in "Blood and Fire" and a CGI-model of a Klingon "Bird of Prey" which was used in "To Serve All My Days".Issue 2 - June 2007
p. 65, ''Star Trek: New Voyages/Phase II eMagazine'', stnv.de.


Awards


See also

* ''Star Trek'' fan productions *'' Star Trek Continues'' is another fan made series also modeled on the original ''Star Trek'' series


References


External links

* *' * {{Star Trek fan productions 2004 web series debuts New Voyages Star Trek web series Star Trek: Phase II