Star Trek Channel has just refit the web site for the independent Star Trek series “Dreadnought Domion.” Now Classic Trek fans can keep up with the day-to-day developments of this TOS Era series.
Visit the official Dreadnought Dominion Web Site.
Star Trek Channel has just refit the web site for the independent Star Trek series “Dreadnought Domion.” Now Classic Trek fans can keep up with the day-to-day developments of this TOS Era series.
Visit the official Dreadnought Dominion Web Site.
With a female Kirk and Spock, soliloquy voice-overs, and outdoor venue, this live show is worth watching twice! Kris Hambrick, I think we need to interview you in one of our Star Trek Hangouts. If you keep it up, you’ll have more than a post here at Star Trek Channel, you’ll get your own page.
Outdoor Trek is free, live theater, dramatizing episodes of the Original Series. You can see the yearly production at Blanche Lavizzo Park, in Seattle, Washington. I wish I could be there.
Media Outlets:
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Helen Parson (Mr. Spock)
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Star Trek Channel has just produced a web site for the independent Star Trek series “Exeter Trek.” Now Classic Trek fans can keep up with the day-to-day developments of this Pilot Era series.
Visit the official Exeter Trek Web Site.
Beam down to Kingsland, Georgia for Farragut Fest. It’s Sci-Fi, Star Trek, and all things Farragut.
Come to an open house of Farragut Films Studio to see the props and tour the sets. There will be games and Sci-Fi goodies.
Meet the cast and crew, fan film producers and special guests, including Kail Tescar, associate producer and lead artist for Starship Farragut: The Animated Episodes.
Visit vendor booths, including James Christopher Hill Studios, Lost Alien Collectibles, and Winfield Strock.
Make sure to bring your camera, because you will want to view, and have your picture taken in:
The sets are located in a 9,800 square foot building located at 451 West William Avenue, Kingsland, GA 31548.
Find out more at the official Farragut Fest Web site.
Produced in association with Farragut Films, Exeter Trek takes place between the Pike and Kirk eras, aboard the U.S.S. Exeter (NCC-1672), before the doomed mission which occurred under the command of Ronald Tracey (TOS: “The Omega Glory”).
Captain Ellison J. Moorey (played by John Sims,) and his diverse crew of well-developed characters, takes us on new entertaining adventures; thoughtful stories that maintain the canon that Trek fans love.
The VFX of Ken Thompson, and editing prowess of Jack Marshall, make this independently produced series one to watch.
Let’s help make it happen! Go to the Exeter Trek gofundme.com page now.
Act now and you can receive a Deluxe Pilot Era communicator with display base, handcrafted by a master prop maker.
Exeter Trek Media Outlets:
gofundme.com Page.
Google+ Page
Facebook Group
Episode three of Star Trek: Antyllus is now in its final form. Star Trek Channel Presents, George Kayaian’s “Vicious Cycle.”
To the tune of John Legend’s “All of Me.”