As Star Trek fans in 2014, we have many wonderful independent
series to enjoy. But it wasn't always that way. Back in April 2003,
Jack Marshall and James Cawley created Star Trek New Voyages and
were the first to bring Kirk, Spock, and the missions of the
Enterprise 1701 back to the screen. In February 2008, they redubbed
the series Star Trek: Phase II, the title of the planned but never
produced television series from the late 1970s.
Since its inception as New Voyages in 2003, Phase II has
produced nine episodes—"Come What May," "In Harm's Way," "To Serve
All My Days," "World Enough and Time," "Blood and Fire" (a
two-parter), "Enemy: Starfleet," "The Child," and "Kitumba"—along
with three vignettes—"Center Seat," "No-Win Scenario," and "Going
Boldly." Some familiar faces have also appeared in guest roles in
these episodes, including Walter Koenig, George Takei, Barbara
But the best is yet to come.
In this episode of Continuing Mission we're joined today by
Brian Gross, who plays Kirk, Brandon Stacy, who plays Spock, writer
Rick Chambers, 1st AD Dennis Hotson, Gaffer and Line Producer
Robert Mauro, and Production Assistance at resident Trekspert Jaime
Sanchez to learn about cast and crew changes, the new
13,000-square-foot facility and new sets, the next three episodes,
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A Decade of Phase II (4:44)
Coaching Captain Kirk ( 10:18)
Recreating TOS Lighting (18:42)
Phase II Cast and Crew Changes (22:11)
Phase II New Facility and Sets (25:55)
Upcoming Episodes (38:45)