List of Star Trek: New Voyages episodes

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The following is an episode list for the internet Star Trek fan film series known as Star Trek: New Voyages and Star Trek: Phase II

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# Title Writer Director Length Release date Stardate
0 "Come What May"  Jack Marshall Jack Marshall 39:45 January 16, 2004 6010.1

After receiving a distress call, the USS Enterprise, commanded by Captain James T. Kirk (James Cawley), is assigned to investigate an intruder attacking the Primus IV colony. Once there, the crew encounters a strange alien life form that can produce visions of personal events displaced in time. These visions may hold the key to better understanding the threat they are about to encounter.

Guest Staring:
Eddie Paskey as Admiral Leslie
John Winston as Captain Jefferies

Andrea Ajemian as The Onabi 
1 "In Harm's Way"  Erik Korngold
Max Rem
Jack Marshall 57:29 October 8, 2004 unknown

The time stream was changed by sending a Doomsday Machine back in time. There, the Doomsday Machine destroyed several planets, manufactured more Doomsday Machines, and began what is now known as the Doomsday Wars. Captain Kirk, in command of the USS Farragut, is sent back in time to prevent this from happening and save the future. William Windom reprises his TOS role of Commodore Matthew Decker.

Guest Staring:
William Windom as Matthew Decker
BarBara Luna as Veronica
Malachi Throne as Korogh and Commodore José Mendez (voice)
John Carrigan as Kargh
Kurt Carley as Captain Christopher Pike

Becky Bonar as Dr. MacGregor 
2 "To Serve All My Days"  D.C. Fontana Jack Marshall 59:59 November 23, 2006
(special edition) May 1, 2008
6031.2

A group of Klingons are planning to expand their territory, but while the crew is doing everything in their power to stop the invaders, one famous lieutenant has to fight off his own demons when an old disease starts to age him at an alarming pace. Celebrating 40 years of Star Trek, Walter Koenig returns as Pavel Chekov, the USS Enterprise's best-known weapons officer.

Guest Staring:
Walter Koenig as Pavel Chekov
Mary Linda Rapelye as Ambassador Morgan

John Carrigan as Kargh 
3 "World Enough and Time"  Marc Scott Zicree
Michael Reaves
Marc Scott Zicree 64:26 August 23, 2007 6283.4

When a failed Romulan weapons test traps the Enterprise in an inter-dimensional rift, Sulu (Lim) and another crewmate are sent over to the wreckage of the Romulan ships. The anomaly's effect on the transporter causes Sulu (George Takei) to come back 30 years older... and with a daughter.

Guest Staring:
George Takei as Hikaru Sulu
Grace Lee Whitney as Janice Rand
Majel Roddenberry as The Computer Voice
Christina Moses as Alana Sulu
Lia Johnson as Dr. Chandris

Mimi Chong as Demora Sulu 
4 "Blood and Fire, Part 1"  David Gerrold
Carlos Pedraza
David Gerrold TBA post-production TBA

Originally pitched to Star Trek: The Next Generation, this episode was turned down due to its controversial storyline dealing with homosexuality and AIDS. Original author Gerrold adapted it into a book, and Carlos Pedraza is adapting it for the New Voyages crew. The episode will guest star Bobby Rice of Star Trek: Hidden Frontier.

Guest Staring:
Denise Crosby as Dr. Jenna Yar
Bill Blair as Commander Blodgett
Bobby Rice as Peter Kirk
Evan Fowler as Freeman

John Carrigan as Kargh 
5 "Blood and Fire, Part 2"  David Gerrold
Carlos Pedraza
David Gerrold TBA post-production TBA

Guest Staring:
Denise Crosby as Dr. Jenna Yar
Bill Blair as Commander Blodgett
Bobby Rice as Peter Kirk

Evan Fowler as Freeman 
6 "Enemy: Starfleet"  Dave Galanter
Greg Brodeur
TBD TBA pre-production TBA
This will be an episode that focuses on one of Captain Kirk’s romances, which will film in June, 2008 for a late 2008 or 2009 release.[1] 
7 "Our Own Devices"  Carlos Pedreza TBD TBA pre-production TBA
A bottle show featuring no stunt casting, it will film in June, 2008 for a late 2008 or 2009 release.[1] Previously titled "Pomp and Circumstance."[2] 
? "Bandi"  David Gerrold TBD TBA pre-production TBA
An episode similar in tone to The Trouble With Tribbles
? "Kilkenny Cats"  Jimmy Diggs (teleplay)
Neal Hallford (story by)
Jana Hallford (story by)
Jimmy Diggs TBA pre-production TBA
Adapted from a script planned for the 5th season Star Trek: Enterprise, this episode will feature a cat-like warrior race called the Kytheri, which will be created entirely with CGI. (Originally the plans had been to re-introduce the Kzinti featured in the animated series episode "The Slaver Weapon", but due to copyright conflicts with the current film-rights holder of the Kzinti, a new race has been introduced in their place. The Kzinti were originally created by famous science-fiction author Larry Niven. "[3][4] Filming Fall, 2008.[1] 
? "Rest and Retaliation"  Dave Galanter
Greg Brodeur
Kevin Rubio TBA pre-production TBA
This episode comes from a concept by Howard Weinstein and may be directed by the director of the famous Star Wars fan film Troops. It will take place partly on an alien planet, with location shooting at the famed Vasquez Rocks[3], and principal photography in New York. This episode has been shelved for now due to issues with the script. 
? "The Sky Above, The Mudd Below"  Howard Weinstein Erik Goodrich TBA pre-production TBA
Originally slated as a feature-length episode titled "The World Above, The Sky Below", it was retooled into a regular episode which will feature legendary Enterprise nuisance Harry Mudd. The role of Mudd will be played by J. G. Hertzler, who played the Klingon Martok in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.[5] This episode has been put on the backburner and will not go into production before 2009. 
? "Rock-A-Bye Baby -- Or Die!"  George Clayton Johnson Robert Meyer Burnett TBA pre-production TBA
The script was originally sold to Roddenberry during the first season of the Original Series but was never produced. It is a bottle show that takes place entirely on the Enterprise and is about an "alien entity entering and growing up inside the Enterprise’s computer."[3] 

[edit] Vignettes

In addition to the full-length episodes, a series of short, ten-minute long films called "the vignettes" were filmed with the intention of being released in the months leading up to the release of "To Serve All My Days". The vignettes are:

  • "Center Seat", released on March 17, 2006 (5 minutes 29 seconds "Original Release"; 5 minutes 46 seconds "Full Score Restored")
  • "Change of Command", currently in post production
  • "Auld Lang Syne", unknown release date
  • "No-Win Scenario", unknown release date

All unreleased vignettes are currently listed as in post-production, but have reportedly been delayed to allow for concentration on full-length episodes.

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