Only if the story warrants it and is worth telling. Bottom line for me: Is it a story that needs to be told? Does it have a theme worth exploring? Is it something that's trying to actually say something and not just connect the dots?
Especially since the show in 1978 was never going to be called Phase II. Most of the production docs just refer to it as Star Trek II.
Not to mention Michele Specht as a hot Klingon lady. BUT -- to get back on-topic... Engine room looks great so far!
For those who may not know and do support our production, we have launched a fundraiser on Kickstarter for this years shoot and to complete our Sickbay complex. Any help is appreciated and links can be found on Facebook and Kickstarter. We have two more episodes coming this year and we look forward to sharing them with all.
When you say that two episodes are coming this year, does that mean that you are releasing two episodes this year or filming two episodes this year?
As far as I know, they have "The Holiest Thing" ready to go in the next couple of months, and then "Bread and Savagery" is close, but I believe it may need pick-up shots, with "Torment of Destiny" shooting this summer. So, it could go either way, and it's certainly possible they could release at least "The Holiest Thing" and one other this year.
Nothing can be viewed in anticipation. Episodes can only be viewed when available. I have never understood the logic behind worrying about the release of fan films in advance. You can watch them a year after they are released but not an hour before. I look forward to watching any and all releases from Star Trek: New Voyages when they occur.
The speed at which they release the new episodes may depend on whether they reach their stretch goals. With 5 days remaining on their KS, they still have about 12k to go to meet their first stretch goal.
Congrats, they made their stretch goal by $1. Sickbay and Torment appear to be a go - they just need the money for lights and further episodes.