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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Episodes

#TitleWriterDirectorLengthRelease date Stardate
0"Come What May"Jack MarshallJack Marshall39:45January 16, 2004 (2004-01-16)6010.1

After receiving a distress call, 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. This pilot episode was a "test of concept" and is not considered one of the official episodes.
Guest starring:

1"In Harm's Way" Erik Korngold
Max Rem
Jack Marshall57:29October 8, 2004 (2004-10-08)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 USS Farragut, is sent back in time to prevent this from happening and save the future. The Guardian of Forever also appears. The episode also portrays a second Guardian, much larger than the first, through which a starship can fly. This episode is a sequel to both "The City on the Edge of Forever" & "The Doomsday Machine." William Windom reprises his TOS role of Commodore Matthew Decker.
Guest starring:

2"To Serve All My Days" D. C. Fontana Jack Marshall59:59November 23, 2006 (2006-11-23)
(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, USS Enterprise's best-known weapons officer. This episode is a sequel to The Deadly Years.
Guest starring:

  • 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 Zicree64:26August 23, 2007 (2007-08-23)6283.4

When a failed Romulan weapons test traps 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. "World Enough and Time" was the last episode to be released under the show's original title of Star Trek: New Voyages.
Guest starring:

4"Blood and Fire, Part 1" David Gerrold
Carlos Pedraza
David Gerrold43:47December 20, 2008 (2008-12-20)6429.2

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 ( ISBN   1932100113), and Carlos Pedraza adapted it for the New Voyages crew. The episode marks the first appearance of Bobby Quinn Rice, formerly of Star Trek: Hidden Frontier . It is the first episode to be released under the show's new title of Star Trek: Phase II.
Guest starring:

5"Blood and Fire, Part 2"David Gerrold
Carlos Pedraza
David Gerrold54:54November 20, 2009 (2009-11-20)6429.2

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 ( ISBN   1932100113), and Carlos Pedraza adapted it for the New Voyages crew. The episode had guest star Bobby Quinn Rice of Star Trek: Hidden Frontier.
Guest starring:

  • Denise Crosby as Dr. Jenna Yar
  • Bill Blair as Commander Blodgett
  • Bobby Quinn Rice as Peter Kirk
  • Evan Fowler as Alex Freeman
  • John Carrigan as Kargh
6"Enemy: Starfleet" Dave Galanter
Patty Wright
Ben Tolpin 58:05April 22, 2011 (2011-04-22)7232.5

This episode came from a story by Dave Galanter and Greg Brodeur. It takes place partly on an alien planet, with location shooting and principal photography in New York.
Guest starring:

7"The Child" Jon Povill
Jaron Summers
Jon Povill52:39April 5, 2012 (2012-04-05)9717.7

Originally a script for the unproduced TV series, Star Trek: Phase II , in 1977 and later reworked into the first episode of the second season of Star Trek: The Next Generation, albeit with a simplified plot. Now being developed as it was originally written.
Guest starring:

  • Anna Schnaitter as Ensign Isel
  • Ayla Cordell as Irska
  • Bobby Quinn Rice as Peter Kirk
8"Kitumba"Patty Wright
John Meredyth Lucas
Vic Mignogna65:26December 31, 2013 (2013-12-31) [1] 2623.3

Originally a two-part story draft for the Star Trek: Phase II TV series in 1977, it was rewritten into a one-part episode for this production. A good deal of the episode takes place on Qo'nos, the Klingon homeworld: which was shot on location at Fort Ticonderoga, New York, and at a local restaurant. Members of the International Klingon Federation helped out with the location shoots. James Cawley makes his final appearance in the series as Captain Kirk.
[2] Guest starring:

9"Mind-Sifter"Rick ChambersMark Edward Lewis63:12December 1, 2014 (2014-12-01) [3] unknown
Captain Kirk is missing and presumed dead. The Enterprise continues on with Spock as Captain, but the Klingons have psychically tortured Kirk and sent him into the past, where he is held in an asylum. Based on a legendary fan story by Shirley S. Maiweski. Brian Gross replaces James Cawley as Kirk in this and all following productions. Former Kirk actor James Cawley makes a cameo appearance as an Elvis impersonator who confronts Kirk (now played by Brian Gross), referred to as having "been here for years" and with Kirk declaring, "I hate that guy!"
10"The Holiest Thing"Rick ChambersDaren R. Dochterman63:58January 15, 2016 (2016-01-15)7713.6
The Enterprise investigates the explosion of a Federation research outpost by a mysterious alien race. Meanwhile, Kirk develops a bond with the outpost's lone survivor: Dr. Carol Marcus. Principal began June 9, 2013. This episode was scheduled to be released on February 14, 2014, but was delayed due to a winter storm.

Unfinished

Following CBS/Paramount's new Star Trek fan film guidelines, the final three episodes of New Voyages were left in an unfinished post-production state, as several key members of the production team (including series creator James Cawley) cannot continue work on the series under the guidelines, which forbid previous contributors to official Star Trek projects from working on fan films. [4] [5]

#TitleWriterDirectorLengthRelease date Stardate
11"Bread and Savagery"Rick ChambersMark BurchettTBAProduction HaltedTBA
A follow-up to TOS season 2 episode "Bread and Circuses".
12"Origins: The Protracted Man"David Gerrold
Dave Galanter
David GerroldTBAProduction HaltedTBA

An episode that goes back to the beginning and explores James T. Kirk's life as a cadet and shows how his adventures all began.
Guest starring:

13"Torment of Destiny"Rick ChambersMark Edward LewisTBAProduction HaltedTBA

This episode is a sequel to the original series episode “For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky”. As of early 2017, Post-Production work had continued for this episode. About 180 visual effects needed to be added to the episode and this was expected to take many months as two of the three visual effects experts can no longer work on the project due to the restrictions of the Fan-Film guidelines. Completion was not expected before late in 2017 and release depended on special permission being given by CBS. Pending approval by CBS, this will most likely be the final episode released by New Voyages: Phase II. However, as of mid-2022, this episode was never released.
Guest starring:

  • Special guest star Richard Hatch (Captain Apollo from the original Battlestar Galactica) as Orthros (in Hatch's final filmed appearance before his death in 2016).
  • Rivkah Raven Wood guest stars as Natira, the High Priestess of Yonada
  • Clay Sayre as President Ro’Kail
  • Rebecca Larken as To’Rya
  • Douglas Calvin guest stars, in his debut role, as Commodore Bob Wesley, Captain of the USS Lexington

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 include:

Further Vignettes have been shot and some have been released.

All unreleased "Classic" (pre 2010) vignettes have been shelved, due to the poor quality of the footage compared to the current high-def quality episodes now being released. Re-filming some of the vignettes has been discussed as a possibility.

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