Oh Terry is not dead,she was great! very lively and full of energy. Wait till you see her in this.
Pole dancing scene then?Oh Terry is not dead,she was great! very lively and full of energy. Wait till you see her in this.
The difference is - the Star Trek Continues episode was in Post (principal photography finished and well into Post.) I believe Renegades hadn't finished principal photography, and had a fair bit of it left to shoot.I haven't read every post so I don't know if this has been asked but couldn't the second episode have been finished under the Trek banner since it was already underway? Looks like that's what Star Trek Continues is doing.
I wouldn't count on that.Considering they raised the money with the Star Trek brand attached, I'd think so.
I agree, but until they confirm that we don't know. Obviously they have an obligation to the donors, but they have no such obligation to anyone else. Time will tell.I think this episode should still be free as promised by the Kickstarter, but after that its really up to them. In the long run this episode being free makes a good taster for a future pay series, even if future series may not have the guest cast this one does.
I suppose as long as the donors all get a free copy, the kickstarter issues becomes null and void.I agree, but until they confirm that we don't know. Obviously they have an obligation to the donors, but they have no such obligation to anyone else. Time will tell.![]()
whilst there are Star Trek proper characters in the Renegades crew, when I first heard about the show, I thought it was going to be about the Renegades, and that new crew. The first episode did need to do some set up, but still had more Starfleet than I was expecting from it. I saw Renegades being about the crew, with the occasional appearance by Tuvok and Chekov, so in the end the show would have featured less and less Star Trek characters anyways. This move however forces that to happen ALOT quicker, and in not as subtle way.Another interesting question about this story is not only is it a Star Trek film with the brand removed but it's still presumably fundamentally a sequel to the pilot? So we have a Star Trek movie with the sequel not being Star Trek, that's interesting!
The Pilot introduced the characters and situation, this follows it on, Koenig & Russ are there under different names etc.
Filing away the serial numbers has actually become one of the rather fun parts of this whole journey!
I strongly suspect that anyone watching this, from new with no idea of the shows history will say "well alot of this seemed like it wanted to be Star Trek", the uniforms would not look totally out of place in TNG, should work well with the Enterprise D bridge set, which always seemed odd in the pilot, dont know if this makes it less or more odd now.Wether they'll have to reshoot or reedit the scenes is another matter. The main problem would be Kovok's ears. I guess the combadges can be painted out?! Following the project online, it seems they had to change very little to 'de-Trek' it, and I reckon it will still feel somewhat Trekky. Koenig still plays the Admiral with a Russian accent and uniform, all the same actors are there and the set pieces are still Enterprise-D.
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