"Dream Time" -- a Star Trek fan production
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 ก.ย. 2023
- Helm Officer Daken is experiencing intense dreams, disrupting his sleep and even his time on duty. All he can see is a little girl, dying in flames, asking him for help…
Starring Tuck Stevens as Captain Timothy Harper, Lee Drew as Security Chief Erik Drogo, DaShawn M. Kelley as Helm Officer Daken, and Tom Hagale as Science Officer Phil Duffy. Special Guest Starring Rilynn Young as Princess Eloki Furrell, Emannuel Thurman as King Furrell, Dawn Runyon as Queen Furrell, Triston Runyon as Prince Furrell, Kimberly Bottoms Coleman as the Queen Mother, Daniel Rhodes as Royal Pilot Sanders, Teran Sundy as King Furrell II, Talana Young as Queen Furrell II, and Gloria Ford-Collins as the Royal Grandmother Eloki. Also starring Mat Acra as Navigator Tathaan, Jerry Brooker as Comm Officer Dal Tedjar, Susan J. Fisher as Command Trainee Sanna Mora, Janice Kurtz as Chief Engineer Ana Zikara, Chris LoBue as Tactical Officer Andre Calhoun, and Sarah Perkins as Relief Helm Officer Tanis. Guest starring Keith Harris as Commodore C.T. Walker.
Written by David Eversole, based on a premise by Homer Wiliam Eversole. Directed by Randall Landers. Edited by Randall Landers. VFX by Ross Trowbridge. Phobos Model by Kevin Riley. Graphic Animations by Steve Gallant. CGI Set & Video Enhancements by Tom Hagale. Master Situation Display by Alexander Richardson. Opening Credits VFX by Chris Kroznuski. Music and Deimos Theme by Chris Kroznuski. Sound by Randall Landers. Digital Mixing by Rick Foxx. Makeup by Ann Elliott Drew and the Entire Cast. Wardrobe by Teran Sundy, Randall Landers and the Entire Cast. Props & Set Pieces by Randall Landers, Carl Marchese and Chris Marcusky. Casting by Patrick Mitchell of Lyric Theatre and Cultural Arts Center of Lexington, Kentucky; and Dawn Runyon of DawnsLYTE of Lexington, Kentucky.
Assistant Producers: Jerry Brooker, Ann Elliott Drew, DaShawn M. Kelley. Associate Producers: Michael Day, Kevin Palm, Ross Trowbridge. Producers: Lee Drew, Tom Hagale, Tuck Stevens. Co-Executive Producer: Rick Foxx. Executive Producer: Randall Landers.
Filmed on location at Studio 4, Potemkin Pictures, in Lexington Kentucky.
D22. Produced in 2023 by Randall Landers for Potemkin Pictures. - ภาพยนตร์และแอนิเมชัน
Such a beautiful, wonderful, heartfelt, brilliant, sweet episode!! One with heart & soul. The whole cast & crew deserve much praise & respect!! This truly touched my heart!! THIS is what Star Trek is meant to be!! You guys just made my day!! I’m crying now…wiping my eyes…More please…
Thank you. It moved me as well while directing and editing, and i truly believe this is the best Starship Deimos film ever. Please share with your friends!
the whale probe from star trek 4
Admiral Kirk would be the first person to say that it’s better to ask forgiveness than permission. Loved the film!
I'm glad to hear that. This one really moved me.
Fun little story, well told.
That sun looked great!
I want to say I am so happy that new stories are being put up on TH-cam. This was a superb story and loved every second of it. By the way, the end credit scoring is AMAZING!! It seems like it should be the theme for another series. This story had quite an impact. Thank you for posting it! It was a real treat for me.
Chris Kroznuski did that music for Starship Deimos' theme, and we've used it since the series began in 2015. It's terrific.
Story was well told, brought tears to my eyes. Excellent reference to the time traveling Kirk.
"Sorry captain but the replicators only produce pumpkin spice lattes and donuts."
Giggles
“And it seems refills are free, captain.”
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Impressive story! I love time travel and didn't know that was involved, so that was a nice surprise, solidified by the whale comment. I was a bit skeptical at first; I usually am with fan films, but somehow I was drawn to see what was going on. I enjoyed the inclusive nature of the characters and how it ended with only two seemingly sharing a deep secret. Very nice!
David interesting story 📖✍️😁👍
that vessel reentering shot that scene where they beamed out you did a good job on that interior the way the flames were showing through the window the way you had it masked out that was pretty awesome!
Great effort by all involved - I truly enjoyed it !
I was there Admiral Gandalf. I was there over three thousand stardates ago, when the whales sang the clouds away.
A great episode, well done to all for your hard work.
Captain Harper seems to be a man after my own heart, coffee cup in hand ... I assume that's coffee in his cup. But coffee in the Transporter Room but none on the Bridge? All of my skippers took coffee on the Bridge, one of the perks of being on call 24/7 while at sea.
I don't know how I missed this one when it came out. Very well done all.
Stay tuned!
great work I love the spirit of what you guys are doing! and I love that monster maroon! your bridge is amazing and I see you've taken and when you didn't have some official merchandise or official chairs you made a good substitution and frankly it looks great! you have a really good eye for improvisation! what a nice bridge you put together as well. I'm so glad to be a part of the Star Trek fandom it really is like a family, especially since my health is declining I've gotten sick in the last few months I'm fairly young this came out unexpectedly but they're always the most positive people to be around and I enjoy these. I've lost pretty much everything my job my girl all of that and I still have you guys
Thank you so much! And we have more to come!
Very nice ship, love the interior too. Great story.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Another great episode- ready for the next one 👍
It WAS a 'most excellent' adventure. (Hmm, where have I heard part of that catch phrase before?😉).
Heinous! 😎
I've seen this one before, but somehow I missed it... What "truly foolish decision" forced Sian Gabriel to leave the Deimos?! Great story, of course, with a moral dilemma of "Do we or don't we?" Well done Deimos crew. Oh, and loved seeing former Captain Walker again!
Stay tuned...
🖖😎👍Very cool and a job very nicely well done in every way shape and form provided by you indeed!.
another great episode
Chills at the end. Incredible work, everyone
Thanks for such a great story! Nice to come home from work on a Monday and enjoy.
I've always loved this ship design. Shame it never made it to the big screen or any alpha canon material.
In many ways, I think the U.S.S. Franklin in Star Trek Beyond was somewhat similar, but I agree completely. I keep looking for it to make an appearance in current Star Trek.
Good stories. Hollywood studios should notice.
To us, the stories are very important. Thanks for noticing!
Wow. That left me with a shiver. Short story, with impact. Thanks, once again, for the Star Trek we deserve.
Glad you enjoyed it!
First! Thanks cant wait to see it!
I really liked this one.
Thanks! I do, too!
BRAVO !!!!!
Thanks! Share it with your friends and fellow fans!
How to make good use of surplus Constitution Class Components!!! I think that Captain Nyota Uhura commanded one of these ships!!!
Goosebumps!!
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so cool
Thanks. We really enjoyed making it.
Re-uploaded?
Yes, we had errors in the credits, and I decided to fix and reupload.
@@Potemkin1711 Back to the future this time around?
Like the new uniform shirts! I hope they aren't too warm to film in.
I do like the triangular ship, something out of the X-Files if I remember.
Neither I nor Ross recall if they were on the X-Files. I remember triangular ships in the original Babylon 5.
Something way back in the fifties showed a concept for a triangular atomic powered spaceship that the X files later used once or twice.@@Potemkin1711
Is that a supposed to be a TMP era Ares class??
Actually that's a Phobos-class cruiser.
7:28 What happened to Captain Gabriel?
Security Chief Drogo answers your question at 7:48.
Yes but what was "the truly foolish decision" ?
@@Martin98Baumann sometimes we just leave things up to the viewer's imagination
Sorry to be the unhappy cloud, but … how far off “cannon” can we go and still be Trek? I’ve loved the Deimos story line! But, … blatant disregard for Prime Directives? Maybe just me,
It's basically a different version of Star Trek: The Voyage Home. The Whalesong Probe at the end was intended to drive that point home. Sorry it didn't work for you.
@@Potemkin1711 : thanks! And I’ll still be fan-ing y’all. Looking forward to more of your work!
I agree. I don't think any starship captain would break the prime diretive like that. I didn't buy it one bit.
@@steveg6670I guess you didn't like Star Trek: The Voyage Home.
Blatant disregard for the Prime Directive is pretty much a Star Trek trope at this point.
Fun little story, well told.
That sun looked great!
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