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Star Trek: New Voyages, known from 2008 until 2015 as Star Trek: Phase II, is a fan-created science fiction webseries 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."
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:
Digital Ghost was a German-language Star Trek fan film set within the continuity of the Star Trek: The Next Generation movies. It is the story of two (previously unseen) Starfleet officers from USS Enterprise-E (played by Erich Redman and German Big Brother star Kerstin Klinz) delegated to test the next, completely automated starship, the Enterprise-HC.
In 2005, Zicree was introduced to Star Trek: New Voyages by Walter Koenig when they were both on a Star Trek panel at a science fiction convention held at UCLA. [1] Koenig was about to travel to film the episode "To Serve All My Days". [3] Zicree recalled Reaves' Sulu story and contacted New Voyages to offer it. He received a form response ...
The series also made other references to Phase II, as Xon was added in the episode "Blood and Fire", which was based on an unused script for Star Trek: The Next Generation. In New Voyages, Xon was played by Patrick Bell. [75] In February 2008, Cawley announced that New Voyages would be re-titled Phase II in reference to the abandoned 1970s ...
Cawley’s prominent role in Star Trek: New Voyages gave him the opportunity to play small roles in a few other Star Trek fan episodes. He portrayed Mackenzie Calhoun in the 41st Star Trek: Hidden Frontier episode Vigil, and had a cameo as Captain Kirk along with ‘’New Voyages’’ co-stars Jeff Quinn and John Kelley in the premiere episode of Starship Farragut titled The Captaincy.
Best known for playing Tuvok on Star Trek: Voyager, Russ had directed one episode of that series. The series was shot on the Star Trek: New Voyages sets in Port Henry, New York. [4] Scenes were also shot around the Los Angeles area, including at Vasquez Rocks, a popular site for Star Trek location footage. [5]
Some time after The New Voyages 2 was released, the license for Star Trek tie-in fiction was awarded to Pocket Books. [8]: xi From 1981 onward, Pocket released a new line of books based on Star Trek, and did not continue any of the lines created by Bantam, including The New Voyages series.