It really says something when a fan-made show has a far better understanding of the themes, mode, and lore of Star Trek than it's "official" show runners in our modern age.
Even the sound effects the music the doors the buzzers the lights you guys recreated everything so perfectly what an excellent way to show respect to the original series absolutely awesome
A brilliant job of sticking to Gene's story, guys! Impressive acting and sets! Well done to everyone involved! Thanks so much! As I've been a Star Trek fan since 1965! 😊
@SpaceAce100 I always imagined that the Klingon / Tribble Wars were fought with a biological weapon designed by Klingon science. Biological weapons being relatively new to Klingon science, mistakes were made that profoundly affected the Klingon genome, resulting in the newer turtle head Klingons. Ah, well. I can daydream can't I ?
Someone needs to tell the writers that our galaxy is only just over 3 parsers in diameter. Parsec- parallax / second- the distance that a star's parallax shift is one second of one degree angular diameter due to Earth's orbital diameter. Writers are not astronomers............ sigh
As a life long TOS fan you folks hit it square out of the park into deep space with this episode! Congrats to all involved and I must say Vic and Michelle made for incredible Klingons! For the first time since I was 8 in 78... TREK IS BACK!!!!
The Dr MCCoy "How about a cloak with that dagger," brought 50 years of my Star Trek interest and enjoyment, full circle! Amazing! a half century and I am watching new retro episodes. KUU-PLAH!!
Guys, I have no words to describe the thrill to watch these episodes of ST Phase II. Only now in 2019 I noticed about them. The actors accomplish same level of Shatner, Nimoy and DKelley. Simply amazing. James Cawley is fantastic!! I do wish you to be rewarded for this great effort to bring us so wonderful memories of our life.
I am an Engineer, who manages the stoker's , who shovel the fuel into the engine. Worse Scootish accent I've heard!. Overacting is delicious. You Trek geysers are great. Thanks dudes. Dave
I have watched this fan series from the beginning and have been entertained and impressed from a general fan perspective until now. Speaking as a critic, this episode 'Kitimba' has literally blew my socks off, from a directorial, storyline and acting viewpoint, and is one of the greatest offerings in Star Trek fan films on par with the spirit of TOS itself. Wsll done!
Right away. I loved Buck! Around the early 90s?... I saw him in Christian films later. We snuck into a Church drive-in movie. And there he was... Darn. I wish he stuck with the mainstream! Glad he's back! Love his acting! My life is complete.
Scotty, Spock and Chekov are my favorites. Lt. Uhura and Capt. Kirk are awesome, too. The original music and sound effects makes you feel like you are watching the original Star Trek.
As a former actor, I call it the regional little theater course. When an actor sounds "wooden" its typically because they are conscious of acting while they are saying their lines. It takes practice to be able to completely immerse yourself. For some that comes easy, and we call it talent. For others they can almost never achieve it. A lot of these fan made productions are all about winning a role through fan love, not acting ability. Gotta love the passion and the effort, but it still feels a but cringy most times.
@@charlessomerset9754Science fiction necessitates a suspension of disbelief. Pls try to apply such technique on your .... : ) Ps. Yeah.. not All the time.
@@jorgegonzalez-larramendi5491 Suspension of disbelief is the burden of the artist, not the reader or audience. It's not a tool the observer puts into practice. It is a byproduct of superior craftsmanship.
It's great that the comments have not been disabled. Us true Star Trek fans can tell you that we indeed appreciate all your efforts to bring us some good stuff, thanks a bunch guys!
I must admit I came across these little gems purely by chance and decided to watch a bit ? I then thought nah ? But realised I needed to just get Iver the fact it wasn't shatner etc portraying the crew and watched some more? I must admit these are an undiscovered set of gems the acting the effects everything true to the originals but with a modern feel I now intend to inform and share my find to others who I know will enjoy these as much as me .congratulations to everyone who is or was involved in these amazing productions take a bow you earned it .
@@MangetsuSAMURAIthe embodiment of Kirk is an ambiance. not a physical stature alone. and this man has the ambiance, the power of command. kindness strength understanding. his muscles are his photon torpedoes his phasers and his razor sharp intellect. you're dislike of his physical appearance is irrelevant. this is my favorite fanfiction Kirk hands down and I think he may even be my second favorite Kirk overall, although 2009 actor was pretty great.... James Cawley is amazing
I keep watching this, even years later and never ever get tired of it! This is Star Trek compared to the garbage CBS keeps throwing at us that they call Star Trek!
I agree. After Enterprise and the TNG movies ended, I waited patiently for years for a new series. And we got JJs movies and Discovery. I have never watched anything Star Trek after Enterprise. I'm done with it all now. The world has evolved without me.
@@lordofthestings I actually watched Season 3 of Picard, I refuse to watch the other two seasons cause of how bad it is. But season 3 is actually really friggin good and actually feels like TNG! Even the music is incredible, including the TNG/TMP theme returning in it's full glory!
2:20 I love Spock’s classic eyebrow raise in the background Also, K’Sia voice sounds a lot like Christopher Lloyd, who of course played Kruge in Star Trek 3!
Finally and episode that doesn't have comments disabled! I've got to say, having watched from the Pilot to here, I am very impressed with what these guys have done! Man I miss Star Trek, RIP, but man this hits all the right old school Trek notes. I really enjoy the banter back and forth between the crew, very well done. Well done guys, I know this is "old" now, but I hope you guys found success in this endeavor. Thank you, for bringing us new Trek memories of old friends!
Wow! This is quite possibly the best fan production I've ever seen. All the things that normally fall short on fan films (writing, acting, directing, editing) were top notch here. This is engaging from start to finish and I only wish that this could be included as part of official canon, since the tale adds a great deal of depth top Klingon culture and could fit in flawlessly with what we've been shown in TNG and ENT. As James Cawley's final entry playing Kirk, this is a fabulous way to say goodbye.
I loved this. I also really loved Star Trek Continues. Nice to see people who love Star Trek as much or more than I do continue it, especially when it is better than CBS and Bad Robot can. Shameful how they have effectively crippled fan productions. Why don't they just hire you guys .. and gals and start making good Trek again.
Mr. Cawley: An excellent production from every angle. I must say this is one of the most exciting and epic chapter I have ever seen within the Phase II saga, and even better than some TOS tv shows. High definition delivers new details and brilliant new colours to all the sets and space locations, and the new aspect ratio (16:9) adds new life to them, in comparison to the old series. Special effects are also top of the art. A remarkable job indeed, perfectly done. And I loved that Corvette driving reference when you are on the bridge. This episode is simply amazing. I´m going to miss you as the captain of the Enterprise, but I believe Vic Mignogna is about to do it great as captain as well. Will Mr. Doohan be included also in the part of Scotty? I wish you all a happy new 2014! Thanks for keeping the original series spirit always on top. Well done!
Honestly, that opening shot with the foreboding music, and they pan up....and it's a REAL KLINGON....is one of the best in the episode. Had my jaw on the floor first time I watched it.
Very belatedly, as I only "discovered" Star Trek New Voyages recently - simply Fan-tastic!! There is much "honor" bestowed on the TOS by STNV. This is the best Star Trek series since TOS!
This was an absolute AWESOME and excellent episode a lot of Starfleet and Klingon history it plus a plot that kept me glued to the screen!!!!!!! Hoping for many a more to come!!!!!!!!
Out of all the Star Treks shows movies TV series this is my favorite and Alanna the daughter had made in tears she was amazing I have been a Star Trek fan since I watched my first episode of Star Trek back in the 60s
Great acting? For a group of people in their garage....maybe. The acting in any of the Star Trek versions has never been what one might call great, partly because the writing was so bad. This is not good either. Almost comical at times.
Production values and acting have improved a great deal. Looking forward to new "Kirk" (who resembles Shatner) and episode in February. Great job for cast and crew. I'm so happy you've stuck to the 1960's/Roddenberry look to the set and production while updating special effects. Fantastic!
AWESOME !!!! AWESOME !!!! AWESOME !!!! Gil Gerard and Andrew Probert in the same episode? That's a lot of awesome all in one place. Buck Rogers AND the guy who designed the best looking Enterprise ever (twice) on an episode of Star Trek --- it doesn't get much cooler than that. Lucky for us it didn't cause a rip in the Time-Space-Awesomeness continuum. And the rest of the episode is so great also. One of the best Star Trek stories I've seen -- every bit as good as anything from TOS or TNG. This is one of the BEST episodes of any of the fan-made Star Trek shows!
@@johnbockelie3899 Kind of thought Boreth would be the Klingon literal 'sacred planet'? Still, it's a good rewrite of Phase II scripts - although not so easily meshed with the idea Klingon emperors were defunct from the 21st century on...
Oh,that’s right!Gil Gerard was in:Buck Rogers in the 21st Century!I saw this when I started High School(except,by then,I was;a Junior in High School).I didn’t know,that this was James Cawley’s last role as Captain Kirk.And,what a fabulous job that Cawley did!A reward,here to the cast!
This episode was one of the finest Star Trek episodes ever! Not just a great fan film. I consider both Star Trek New Voyages and Star Trek Continues the cream of the crop of fan films, and both are excellent additions to TOS.
This reminds me of being a teenager, watching, waiting, for the next t.v. guide. Each week love the stock footage sounds an music. WOW. I wunder what William Shatner would think?
You guys have out done yourselves in keeping Mr. Roddenberry's dream alive and kicking. I'm surprised that you didn't go direct to DVD with this series. Congratulations on a job well done. I also want to tell Mr. Mignogna that he was awesome as a Klingon and to keep up the good work he is doing as Captain Kirk on his Star Trek Continues Series.
Just found this gem. Thanks for taking me back to the 60’s. Awesome production! The special effects were awesome. I also am glad you used the original music which is a character unto itself.
How awesome to see such a great episode of Star Trek complete with Klingons AND Buck Rogers!!!! Thank you James for such good work and great actors in the parts of people we've all grown to love so much!! I thoroughly enjoy these episodes as much as anything that's been on any network. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Waltzing in here 6 years later, I came to say that after trying to breathe in the toxic atmosphere of Discovery and Picard, this is a welcome breath of fresh air. This episode actually has a gripping story, a complex and strong plot, superb acting, and, most of all, a lack of political agenda and/or activism that interferes with the storytelling. This is what Star Trek was and should be.
What political agenda do you refer, anti racism, war , cooperation and projecting a brighter future of the future? Funny that's what Star Trek projected from the very beginning especially in the 1960's. Perhaps Gene did it much better but those messages were always there in TOS
I comply with that sentiment exactly ! Now with the CBS Libtard lawsuit, we will no longer be able to witness such great achievements from Star Trek New Voyages or all of the other fan base achievements, it's quit sad that corporate Globalists destroy such a genius as this show, which in my view is Star Trek as Gene Rodenberry envisioned! How do we get out from under a corporate cabal in cahoots with Communist China. Discovery & Picard reeks of toxicity, placates to political ideology and is boring as a Tiberian bat!
I have to say none of the Star Trek franchises are done badly, some are better than others. I say this because I am not going to say the ordinary people can do better than the 'professionals' when it comes to Star Trek, however, this is easily just as good as the best Star Trek has to offer. Thank you
Well, I just watched a full hour and I have to say I enjoyed every minute of it! Fantastic, keep up that level of griping action and on edge of seat tension!
An incredibly realistic and authentic journey into the Star Trek universe and an episode worthy of TOS. As a matter of fact, it is BETTER than several of the episodes in TOS. As for the critics of James' performance as Captain Kirk, have you actually WATCHED William Shatner? It isn't like his version of Kirk was infallible. I appreciate all you have done, James, to keep Star Trek alive. THANK YOU.
@@mikeholton9876 Sadly, it's how he was taught, he is afterall a Shakespearean actor. But you wouldn't know that now would you. I bet you didn't know he was Jewish neither. I've always been taught never judge a book by it's cover.
I've always liked Shatner's acting, a little over the top sometimes, but the character James T. Kirk had to have some ego and swagger as the captain of the Enterprise. It seemed like he meant what he said, he was believable. Imho.
I agree. I LOVE these fan efforts like this and especially Star Trek Continues. I prefer how Vic Mignogna portrays Kirk a little better than how Cawley does: he tries to LOOK the part, both physically and in how Shatner portrayed Kirk (in interviews, Mignogna indicates that he's been play-acting Kirk since he was a young child, so his "experience" shows!). James Cawley's acting is fine, but come on- he COULD wear a wig to look more like Shatner; after all, Shatner himself was wearing a wig! Maybe Cawley tried to look like Shat, and it came off badly so he decided to not do it.
Just came back from the studios where these episodes were recorded in Ticonderoga NY. Incredible original TOS sets and props. Strongly recommend to take a tour if in the area. Thanks again Mr Cawley.
This is the BEST fan Star Trek episode I ever watched. This would be as worthy as the original series episodes. Well done for the people who made this fan series and especially this episode in particular.
I'd rather watch this fan film than the CBS BS that doesn't follow any of the original style that Gene Roddenberry had for his original vision of Star Trek
I didn't realize the cast of star trek continues was in this episode, and I wish the original show used secondary cast members as they do in these episodes
I wonder how many people dressed as Klingons in the crowd scenes where fans and how many were effects?? I 💘 the multiple ships AND the attention to detail on the ships WAS AWESOME!!!!!!!!
A velha e boa série Star Trek. (aqui no Brasil era chamada de Jornada nas Estrelas). Adorei os detalhes, parece muito ambientada na série original. É um trabalho gigantesco que o pessoal deste canal teve. Com certeza devo dar os parabéns.
Between this and Star Trek Continues it seems I'll be getting my fill of new adventures in TOS era. Great job on everyone's part! The story, the CG effects, the acting, everything was all wonderful. And you can never go wrong with a good Klingon story. Loved the references to Enterprise and even the Abrams Trek film, there was just so much to enjoy. For any Star Trek fan this was a welcome present to be gifted with. :D
I have just been watching Star Trek continues.After having to turn off an episode off STD. I wanted real Star Trek I now think this is the only way we are going to get it.Keep it up guys keep Star Trek from dying .
This was a remarkably incredible, well-done episode. Bravo. It really packed a wallop. It was good to see Gil Gerard ("Buck Rogers") and Andrew Probert in this, which helped add to the excitement of the storyline. Additional: I must say that Bobby Quinn Rice, (Peter Kirk) whose acting has improved a bit here, the talented Kim Stinger (Uhura) and the fantastic Jonathan Zungre (Chekov) worked phenomenally well together, and I don't think I will ever get enough of the impressive Brandon Stacy as "Spock." Lastly, I've heard of Kario Periera-Bailey. (Kitumba) He's really good. Plus, there's this Vic Mignogna as the Klingon called Malkthon - he was exceptional, too. All and all, an awesome post. Thank you.
Jarrod Lacy Star Trek Continues is far better than new voyiegeis but this episode came a due years be for, Vick M is the evil.Klingon in this episode who will play Capt James t Kirk in years ahesd,
Jarrod Lacy you forgot to mention Michele Specht as the female Klingon Kahli (sp?) (Malkthon's accomplice). Michele Specht is DR Elise McKenna on Star Trek Continues. She did an excellent job here but I prefer her as DR McKenna.
Robert Anthony and Michele Specht did a great job here as the evil Klingon's female accomplice Kahli(sp?). She plays Dr Elise McKenna in Star Trek Continues. I love her as Dr McKenna.
It really says something when a fan-made show has a far better understanding of the themes, mode, and lore of Star Trek than it's "official" show runners in our modern age.
Even the sound effects the music the doors the buzzers the lights you guys recreated everything so perfectly what an excellent way to show respect to the original series absolutely awesome
Yes, indeed.
A brilliant job of sticking to Gene's story, guys! Impressive acting and sets! Well done to everyone involved! Thanks so much! As I've been a Star Trek fan since 1965! 😊
@SpaceAce100 I always imagined that the Klingon / Tribble Wars were fought with a biological weapon designed by Klingon science. Biological weapons being relatively new to Klingon science, mistakes were made that profoundly affected the Klingon genome, resulting in the newer turtle head Klingons. Ah, well. I can daydream can't I ?
Someone needs to tell the writers that our galaxy is only just over 3 parsers in diameter. Parsec- parallax / second- the distance that a star's parallax shift is one second of one degree angular diameter due to Earth's orbital diameter. Writers are not astronomers............ sigh
Actually, STAR TREK didn't premiere until 1966.
Nice to show a Federation destroyer(or scout?)-class starship for a change.
since 1965? how old are you now
Lots of dramatic action, plot driven storyline and K’argh is played so very well.
As a life long TOS fan you folks hit it square out of the park into deep space with this episode! Congrats to all involved and I must say Vic and Michelle made for incredible Klingons! For the first time since I was 8 in 78... TREK IS BACK!!!!
The Dr MCCoy "How about a cloak with that dagger," brought 50 years of my Star Trek interest and enjoyment, full circle!
Amazing! a half century and I am watching new retro episodes. KUU-PLAH!!
Guys, I have no words to describe the thrill to watch these episodes of ST Phase II. Only now in 2019 I noticed about them. The actors accomplish same level of Shatner, Nimoy and DKelley. Simply amazing. James Cawley is fantastic!! I do wish you to be rewarded for this great effort to bring us so wonderful memories of our life.
Are these the Phase 2 stories? That's cool. They are so complete and layered. Like Dorothy Fontana quality!
I am an Engineer, who manages the stoker's , who shovel the fuel into the engine. Worse Scootish accent I've heard!. Overacting is delicious. You Trek geysers are great. Thanks dudes. Dave
I have watched this fan series from the beginning and have been entertained and impressed from a general fan perspective until now. Speaking as a critic, this episode 'Kitimba' has literally blew my socks off, from a directorial, storyline and acting viewpoint, and is one of the greatest offerings in Star Trek fan films on par with the spirit of TOS itself. Wsll done!
I love and appreciate all the hard work they have done to bring us these excellent shows..
Woow Brings Back Memories Of Org Star Trek When I Was Much Younger Great Job & Thank You! GOD BLESS YOU YOURS EVERYONE RICHLY! 😊
I can’t believe they were able to get Buck Rogers himself.
I wouldn't have recognised him if you didn't say it
Right away.
I loved Buck!
Around the early 90s?...
I saw him in Christian films later. We snuck into a Church drive-in movie. And there he was...
Darn.
I wish he stuck with the mainstream!
Glad he's back!
Love his acting!
My life is complete.
Fury to Freedom 1985. Maybe that was the film they played at that church in the 90s. Seems so. Lol
Scotty, Spock and Chekov are my favorites. Lt. Uhura and Capt. Kirk are awesome, too. The original music and sound effects makes you feel like you are watching the original Star Trek.
Wow Gil Gerard I didn't recognize him at first excellent show!
Thank-you for producing these films. Missed Star Trek
You can really tell the difference between real actors and regular folk.
As a former actor, I call it the regional little theater course. When an actor sounds "wooden" its typically because they are conscious of acting while they are saying their lines. It takes practice to be able to completely immerse yourself. For some that comes easy, and we call it talent. For others they can almost never achieve it. A lot of these fan made productions are all about winning a role through fan love, not acting ability. Gotta love the passion and the effort, but it still feels a but cringy most times.
@@charlessomerset9754Science fiction necessitates a suspension of disbelief. Pls try to apply such technique on your .... : )
Ps. Yeah.. not All the time.
@@jorgegonzalez-larramendi5491 Suspension of disbelief is the burden of the artist, not the reader or audience. It's not a tool the observer puts into practice. It is a byproduct of superior craftsmanship.
It's great that the comments have not been disabled. Us true Star Trek fans can tell you that we indeed appreciate all your efforts to bring us some good stuff, thanks a bunch guys!
Likewise!
I'm happy to see the show
I must admit I came across these little gems purely by chance and decided to watch a bit ? I then thought nah ? But realised I needed to just get Iver the fact it wasn't shatner etc portraying the crew and watched some more? I must admit these are an undiscovered set of gems the acting the effects everything true to the originals but with a modern feel I now intend to inform and share my find to others who I know will enjoy these as much as me .congratulations to everyone who is or was involved in these amazing productions take a bow you earned it .
I don't care what anyone says, James Cawley makes an excellent Captain Kirk.
but he was replace in episode 9 by another actor.
Well yeah, but that doesn't mean he's not a good Kirk.
I dunno…he’s too short and frail-looking for Captain Kirk
WW2 😅😮@@MangetsuSAMURAI
@@MangetsuSAMURAIthe embodiment of Kirk is an ambiance. not a physical stature alone. and this man has the ambiance, the power of command. kindness strength understanding. his muscles are his photon torpedoes his phasers and his razor sharp intellect. you're dislike of his physical appearance is irrelevant. this is my favorite fanfiction Kirk hands down and I think he may even be my second favorite Kirk overall, although 2009 actor was pretty great.... James Cawley is amazing
At 57:06, Chekov does the picard maneuver (aka the shirt tug) after he dispatches the huge klingon with a kick to the family jewels...(LOL)
What a great Episode. This is Star Trek the way I know and like it. Excellent!!!
I keep watching this, even years later and never ever get tired of it! This is Star Trek compared to the garbage CBS keeps throwing at us that they call Star Trek!
I agree. After Enterprise and the TNG movies ended, I waited patiently for years for a new series. And we got JJs movies and Discovery. I have never watched anything Star Trek after Enterprise. I'm done with it all now. The world has evolved without me.
@@lordofthestings I actually watched Season 3 of Picard, I refuse to watch the other two seasons cause of how bad it is. But season 3 is actually really friggin good and actually feels like TNG! Even the music is incredible, including the TNG/TMP theme returning in it's full glory!
I love this show. These guys get better & better.
2:20 I love Spock’s classic eyebrow raise in the background
Also, K’Sia voice sounds a lot like Christopher Lloyd, who of course played Kruge in Star Trek 3!
Which is interesting, as the character Kruge, makes a brief cameo in this episode in the tavern scene.
Finally and episode that doesn't have comments disabled!
I've got to say, having watched from the Pilot to here, I am very impressed with what these guys have done! Man I miss Star Trek, RIP, but man this hits all the right old school Trek notes.
I really enjoy the banter back and forth between the crew, very well done.
Well done guys, I know this is "old" now, but I hope you guys found success in this endeavor.
Thank you, for bringing us new Trek memories of old friends!
Thanks for your comments.
Wow! This is quite possibly the best fan production I've ever seen. All the things that normally fall short on fan films (writing, acting, directing, editing) were top notch here. This is engaging from start to finish and I only wish that this could be included as part of official canon, since the tale adds a great deal of depth top Klingon culture and could fit in flawlessly with what we've been shown in TNG and ENT. As James Cawley's final entry playing Kirk, this is a fabulous way to say goodbye.
I've been watching Star Trek for 50 years. I give my enthusiastic approval to this project.
I loved this. I also really loved Star Trek Continues. Nice to see people who love Star Trek as much or more than I do continue it, especially when it is better than CBS and Bad Robot can. Shameful how they have effectively crippled fan productions. Why don't they just hire you guys .. and gals and start making good Trek again.
Keep up this good thing
@@thomasmcguire129 😅😅❤
Continues is way better than this
A Sci-Fi Buff here. Well done, our imagination allowed to fill in the blanks in the acting and story. I am impressed with the acting in this episode.
Impressive!! The animation and the sound design stand out particularly for me. Good job everyone.
Mr. Cawley: An excellent production from every angle. I must say this is one of the most exciting and epic chapter I have ever seen within the Phase II saga, and even better than some TOS tv shows. High definition delivers new details and brilliant new colours to all the sets and space locations, and the new aspect ratio (16:9) adds new life to them, in comparison to the old series. Special effects are also top of the art. A remarkable job indeed, perfectly done. And I loved that Corvette driving reference when you are on the bridge. This episode is simply amazing. I´m going to miss you as the captain of the Enterprise, but I believe Vic Mignogna is about to do it great as captain as well. Will Mr. Doohan be included also in the part of Scotty? I wish you all a happy new 2014! Thanks for keeping the original series spirit always on top. Well done!
I love how they included a Klingon that looks like the Klingons in the original series.
Honestly, that opening shot with the foreboding music, and they pan up....and it's a REAL KLINGON....is one of the best in the episode. Had my jaw on the floor first time I watched it.
I love that Uhura gets to be an important part of the crew and a knowledgeable highly skilled officer. You scare me sometimes woman!
My favorite part as well
Gil Gerard’s performance just stands out. Pure talent. 👏
Buck Rodgers !
He was great as Buck Roger's. 1979 was a hundred times better than anything today.
I still watch this show:Star Trek,new voyages!It”s a lot better than reality show”s,that’s for sure!
can't even recognise him
@@lordofthestings Battlestar Galactica and Buck Rodgers were great shows
Very belatedly, as I only "discovered" Star Trek New Voyages recently - simply Fan-tastic!!
There is much "honor" bestowed on the TOS by STNV.
This is the best Star Trek series since TOS!
I love how the episode mentions president Jonathan Archer!
39:03 Wow, very spot-on Kruge Impression! :O
This was an absolute AWESOME and excellent episode a lot of Starfleet and Klingon history it plus a plot that kept me glued to the screen!!!!!!! Hoping for many a more to come!!!!!!!!
Out of all the Star Treks shows movies TV series this is my favorite and Alanna the daughter had made in tears she was amazing I have been a Star Trek fan since I watched my first episode of Star Trek back in the 60s
“Kitumba”
Story by John Meredyth Lucas
Teleplay by Patty Wright
Directed by Vic Mignogna
Cinematographer: Alexander Ibrahim
Production Design: Matt Jefferies & James Cawley
Costume Design: James Cawley, Patty Wright, William Theiss
Visual Effects Supervisor: Tobias Richter
Music: Alexander Courage, Mark Edward Lewis
Main Titles: Daren Dochterman
Consulting Producers: D.C. Fontana, David Gerrold & Eugene Roddenberry, Jr.
Exec. Producer: James Cawley
Created by Gene Roddenberry
“Star Trek” is ™️ and ©️CBS Studios
©️1977, 2013 CBS Studios/Cawley Entertainment
Can't believe I just found this episode. Excellent effort!
This should be in canon...Great acting, FX...well done folks
Great acting? For a group of people in their garage....maybe. The acting in any of the Star Trek versions has never been what one might call great, partly because the writing was so bad. This is not good either. Almost comical at times.
@@kevinkammueller7553By all means regale us with YOUR fan film and then we can rip it apart. Until then, just be quite.
Excellent episode,have been checking back now and again over the last couple of years to see when the new episode would drop..and here it is..
Production values and acting have improved a great deal. Looking forward to new "Kirk" (who resembles Shatner) and episode in February. Great job for cast and crew. I'm so happy you've stuck to the 1960's/Roddenberry look to the set and production while updating special effects. Fantastic!
Outstanding piece of work. Worthy of the original series.
Wow, this 1000 percent better than Discovery. I wish they could have made more before they got shut down.
It's truly like watching the original series! Kudos to everyone involved.
AWESOME !!!! AWESOME !!!! AWESOME !!!!
Gil Gerard and Andrew Probert in the same episode? That's a lot of awesome all in one place. Buck Rogers AND the guy who designed the best looking Enterprise ever (twice) on an episode of Star Trek --- it doesn't get much cooler than that. Lucky for us it didn't cause a rip in the Time-Space-Awesomeness continuum.
And the rest of the episode is so great also. One of the best Star Trek stories I've seen -- every bit as good as anything from TOS or TNG. This is one of the BEST episodes of any of the fan-made Star Trek shows!
I thought that was Gil Gerard
The next time the Enterprise enters Klingon space will be 2293, the Enterprise - A saves Kirk and McCoy from Rura penthe.(Klingon mining planet.)
I'm assuming that moon in the Klingon sky is Praxis. ( the one that explodes in ST. 6)
@@johnbockelie3899 Kind of thought Boreth would be the Klingon literal 'sacred planet'?
Still, it's a good rewrite of Phase II scripts - although not so easily meshed with the idea Klingon emperors were defunct from the 21st century on...
Very well done
Another great episode, excellent work. Gil Gerard and Andrew Probert as guests, fabulous !
buck Rogers meets captain Kirk
Oh,that’s right!Gil Gerard was in:Buck Rogers in the 21st Century!I saw this when I started High School(except,by then,I was;a Junior in High School).I didn’t know,that this was James Cawley’s last role as Captain Kirk.And,what a fabulous job that Cawley did!A reward,here to the cast!
This episode was one of the finest Star Trek episodes ever! Not just a great fan film. I consider both Star Trek New Voyages and Star Trek Continues the cream of the crop of fan films, and both are excellent additions to TOS.
Common threads! The Kirk from STC directed this! The Actress that plays McKenna shows up at 8:02 as well as the Actor who played Kirk
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This reminds me of being a teenager, watching, waiting, for the next t.v. guide. Each week love the stock footage sounds an music. WOW. I wunder what William Shatner would think?
I love the starting graphics Enterprise with the K-7 and background ships.
Actually very well done. It's amazing what these folks actually did. I very much enjoyed this video. Thanks to all involved. !:- )
Awesome episode! Classic thru and thru. I am putting this in my fave. I am putting this in my favs and watching it over and over.
I really liked this. And I like John Carrigan as Captain Kargh. He makes a very convincing Klingon.
Love these fan-created Star Treks! These are people who love Star Trek and are loyal to its canon!
You guys have out done yourselves in keeping Mr. Roddenberry's dream alive and kicking. I'm surprised that you didn't go direct to DVD with this series. Congratulations on a job well done. I also want to tell Mr. Mignogna that he was awesome as a Klingon and to keep up the good work he is doing as Captain Kirk on his Star Trek Continues Series.
They can't do direct to DVD because CBS owns the STAR TREK franchise there would be copyright issues
This better than original Startrek series 👍
Great detail to the original series. Amazing stories.
Just found this gem. Thanks for taking me back to the 60’s. Awesome production! The special effects were awesome. I also am glad you used the original music which is a character unto itself.
This was a awesome episode to watch. Now the question of the Klingon High Council has been answered.
I recognize the klingons voice he was the voice of Gandalf in the Hanna Barbara animated version of the hobbit from 77
loved the christopher lloyd sounding klingon in the bar!
9 years later...bravo Starfleet. Beam me home.
Hello....! That was a spectacular chapter of the serie...liked so much. Thank you.Daniel.
How awesome to see such a great episode of Star Trek complete with Klingons AND Buck Rogers!!!! Thank you James for such good work and great actors in the parts of people we've all grown to love so much!! I thoroughly enjoy these episodes as much as anything that's been on any network. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Waltzing in here 6 years later, I came to say that after trying to breathe in the toxic atmosphere of Discovery and Picard, this is a welcome breath of fresh air. This episode actually has a gripping story, a complex and strong plot, superb acting, and, most of all, a lack of political agenda and/or activism that interferes with the storytelling. This is what Star Trek was and should be.
What political agenda do you refer, anti racism, war , cooperation and projecting a brighter future of the future? Funny that's what Star Trek projected from the very beginning especially in the 1960's.
Perhaps Gene did it much better but those messages were always there in TOS
I comply with that sentiment exactly ! Now with the CBS Libtard lawsuit, we will no longer be able to witness such great achievements from Star Trek New Voyages or all of the other fan base achievements, it's quit sad that corporate Globalists destroy such a genius as this show, which in my view is Star Trek as Gene Rodenberry envisioned! How do we get out from under a corporate cabal in cahoots with Communist China. Discovery & Picard reeks of toxicity, placates to political ideology and is boring as a Tiberian bat!
Go woke , Go broke.....nuff said..
Yeah, the new Star Trek reeks of disorder and weakness.
Very very well said!
I am so happy I stumbled onto this series. Thank you! Very entertaining.
I have to say none of the Star Trek franchises are done badly, some are better than others. I say this because I am not going to say the ordinary people can do better than the 'professionals' when it comes to Star Trek, however, this is easily just as good as the best Star Trek has to offer. Thank you
Star trek only gets better with time.live long and prosper folks.this is your baby.star trek will never die. long live the Enterprise.
Well, I just watched a full hour and I have to say I enjoyed every minute of it! Fantastic, keep up that level of griping action and on edge of seat tension!
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Wow. This happened to appear on my feed. Now THIS is Star Trek.
Congrats to the Klingon. . Superb acting
I love how the two klingons are Captain Kirk and the councilor from the next set of shows.
That was a different show called STAR TREK CONTINUES.
An incredibly realistic and authentic journey into the Star Trek universe and an episode worthy of TOS. As a matter of fact, it is BETTER than several of the episodes in TOS. As for the critics of James' performance as Captain Kirk, have you actually WATCHED William Shatner? It isn't like his version of Kirk was infallible. I appreciate all you have done, James, to keep Star Trek alive. THANK YOU.
sadly, i think Shatner's really bad, overacted line delivery and manner is his shtick. a better actor might have been less entertaining.
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Sadly, it's how he was taught, he is afterall a Shakespearean actor. But you wouldn't know that now would you. I bet you didn't know he was Jewish neither. I've always been taught never judge a book by it's cover.
I've always liked Shatner's acting, a little over the top sometimes, but the character James T. Kirk had to have some ego and swagger as the captain of the Enterprise. It seemed like he meant what he said, he was believable. Imho.
That guy only gets to be Kirk cause he bought the role! He's terrible for the part!
I agree. I LOVE these fan efforts like this and especially Star Trek Continues. I prefer how Vic Mignogna portrays Kirk a little better than how Cawley does: he tries to LOOK the part, both physically and in how Shatner portrayed Kirk (in interviews, Mignogna indicates that he's been play-acting Kirk since he was a young child, so his "experience" shows!). James Cawley's acting is fine, but come on- he COULD wear a wig to look more like Shatner; after all, Shatner himself was wearing a wig! Maybe Cawley tried to look like Shat, and it came off badly so he decided to not do it.
Just came back from the studios where these episodes were recorded in Ticonderoga NY. Incredible original TOS sets and props. Strongly recommend to take a tour if in the area. Thanks again Mr Cawley.
This is the BEST fan Star Trek episode I ever watched. This would be as worthy as the original series episodes. Well done for the people who made this fan series and especially this episode in particular.
These episodes just keep getting better and better!
Excelent job Mr. Crawley, I'll be sorry to see you go, Captain...
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So much better than STD, refreshing
Yet another example of the "amateurs" out doing the so called professionals. Well done!
@Daniel Vazquez agreed!
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I'd rather watch this fan film than the CBS BS that doesn't follow any of the original style that Gene Roddenberry had for his original vision of Star Trek
@Daniel Vazquez Actually, it's two Star Trek fans and Buck Rogers.
Nicely Done, thank you, great writing, great acting.
Whoever edited the music cues did an incredible spot-on job....
I didn't realize the cast of star trek continues was in this episode, and I wish the original show used secondary cast members as they do in these episodes
This was made before Continues existed.
My favorite episode from phase 2. Very well done Mr. Cawley
Great Show, no matter what year it may be!
Well I'll be damned...Star Trek lives!
I wonder how many people dressed as Klingons in the crowd scenes where fans and how many were effects?? I 💘 the multiple ships AND the attention to detail on the ships WAS AWESOME!!!!!!!!
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A velha e boa série Star Trek. (aqui no Brasil era chamada de Jornada nas Estrelas). Adorei os detalhes, parece muito ambientada na série original. É um trabalho gigantesco que o pessoal deste canal teve. Com certeza devo dar os parabéns.
I think it's a hoot that Michelle Specht and Vic Mignona of Star Trek Continues are on this.
This was made before Continues even existed.
The fact that Gil Gerard was in this!?wtf?wow.loved buck Rogers.welcome to my sci-fi world.
What a great show. It feels like the first original series. Awesome technology display with the HDTV. Thanks 😊!
Loved this, you guys did a wonderful job! Can't wait to see what comes in 2014.
I love this series. Well done and faithful to TOS in spirit and look.
Spock is very convincing. He looks exactly like a Young Nimoy.
Just found this in 10/2024 Excellent 5*****!
Between this and Star Trek Continues it seems I'll be getting my fill of new adventures in TOS era. Great job on everyone's part! The story, the CG effects, the acting, everything was all wonderful. And you can never go wrong with a good Klingon story. Loved the references to Enterprise and even the Abrams Trek film, there was just so much to enjoy. For any Star Trek fan this was a welcome present to be gifted with. :D
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I have just been watching Star Trek continues.After having to turn off an episode
off STD. I wanted real Star Trek I now think this is the only way we are going to get it.Keep it up guys keep Star Trek from dying .
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A great show. I hope that there's many more. Thank You All. Well Done. Take Care All.
This was a remarkably incredible, well-done episode. Bravo. It really packed a wallop. It was good to see Gil Gerard ("Buck Rogers") and Andrew Probert in this, which helped add to the excitement of the storyline. Additional: I must say that Bobby Quinn Rice, (Peter Kirk) whose acting has improved a bit here, the talented Kim Stinger (Uhura) and the fantastic Jonathan Zungre (Chekov) worked phenomenally well together, and I don't think I will ever get enough of the impressive Brandon Stacy as "Spock." Lastly, I've heard of Kario Periera-Bailey. (Kitumba) He's really good. Plus, there's this Vic Mignogna as the Klingon called Malkthon - he was exceptional, too. All and all, an awesome post. Thank you.
Jarrod Lacy Star Trek Continues is far better than new voyiegeis but this episode came a due years be for, Vick M is the evil.Klingon in this episode who will play Capt James t Kirk in years ahesd,
Jarrod Lacy you forgot to mention Michele Specht as the female Klingon Kahli (sp?) (Malkthon's accomplice). Michele Specht is DR Elise McKenna on Star Trek Continues. She did an excellent job here but I prefer her as DR McKenna.
Robert Anthony and Michele Specht did a great job here as the evil Klingon's female accomplice Kahli(sp?). She plays Dr Elise McKenna in Star Trek Continues. I love her as Dr McKenna.
Essa produção é infinitamente superior a tudo que esta sendo produzido atualmente em termos de serie. Continue! 👏👏👏👏👏👏