Sunday, December 21, 2008

Star Trek: PHASE II "Blood and Fire"



The best Star Trek fan film group, Phase II, formerly New Voyages, realeased their most exciting episode yet on December 20th. The two part "Blood and Fire" premiered yesterday on their website for download. There will be a dragonfly stream going up soon, which always has a reliable speed and good resolution. To say these productions are fantastic would be selling them short. The films, always with scripts from Trek Veterans, are always made with the finest attention to detail and with extreme care. James Cawley, who has essentially become TOS Patient Zero, has crafted the show with the production group he created over five years ago, with a mission to recreate the look and feel of TOS as dutifully and accurately as possible. The sets are all perfect, and rather than go for a re imagining like J.J. (whom he has come to the defense of for the new Star Trek film, which is odd given his history of looking down on tweaking the franchise formula) they have managed to seamlessly blend modern day effects and ideas onto the Trek universe that neither feel forced, nor kitschy. In fact these are some of the most easily watchable of any fan films on the internet, from any franchise. At times you really do get the impression that they have picked up right where season 3 left off. Do not let the "fan film" label scare you away, Phase II, is and will continue to be some of the best Star Trek available today. And in these times, when The Movie looms off in the distance and the promise of another series just the glint in some producer's eye (Bryan Fuller) we must savor that which is available, be it officially Paramount licensed, or not. Star Trek: Phase II Phase II Episodes

Saturday, December 20, 2008



Majel Barrett Roddenberry passed away this morning, December 18, 2008, at 12:27 AM in her Bel Air home. She died peacefully, in her sleep, and was surrounded by family and loved ones.

"My mother truly acknowledged and appreciated the fact that Star Trek fans played a vital role in keeping the Roddenberry dream alive for the past 42 years. It was her love for the fans, and their love in return, that kept her going for so long after my father passed away." - Eugene "Rod" Roddenberry, Jr.

How to talk to a Trekkie.

Monday, December 15, 2008

Enterprise Accident Report.






Chance that you will die as a redshirt? High. On average. But did you know that more other colored-shirts died in the first season than red shirts? Matt Bailey over at Analytics Accoding tells us the chances of dying or being injured in the original Star Trek. His conclusion? Don't be wearing red while standing on the bridge. EVAR!



Analytics According to Captain Kirk

The Best (And Worst) Star Trek Movies of All Time According to Cracked.com

A good comedic analysis about the Star Trek films. I may not agree with their placements of things, but I loved reading it.
The Best (And Worst) Star Trek Movies of All Time

Sorry to be away for a while folks, I've been having a hard time finding work and the like, so time was hard to get a hold of. Anyways, going forward! Here's a good clip I found today on youtube.