It sounds like a fan proposal with as much chance of being made as the David Foster one. CBS is not going to hand Star Trek over to someone who's top experience was as a Production Assistant.
Who knows what the Internets might bring, content-wise. Kind of might blur the lines between TV shows and webisodes....
Actually, this was posted about three years ago: http://www.trekbbs.com/showthread.php?t=66405&highlight=cardinal If the OP is under the impression that this is a legitimate series that's going to air, he can read this post to find out that that's not the case.
Interesting question. While I'm sure CBS/Paramount's lawyers will squelch any attempt to make money off copyright infringements, I could see Star Trek ripoffs being launched on the internet and being economically viable enough to merit a reasonable budget that can bring things up to a tolerably professional level. Star Trek is easy enough to rip off in a way that won't trigger any legal interest. I wonder when this will start happening or if it is happening now.
Probably be for the best if we kept that away from Star Trek Priest...just in case... EDIT: Then we might end up with Star Trek:Voyeur after all... I'm sorry, that was tasteless...
I didn't read the premise. Is it about a Star Fleet Chaplain Corps., or is it about a United Federation of Planets Baseball League? Monty Python: "The Bishop!"