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STC Ep. 8: ???....

I am hoping for more personal stories about the main characters to include Scotty, Uhura, and McKenna for the final 4 episodes. What drives Kirk, Spock, and McCoy apart? Meh on the social commentary we get bombarded with that minute by minute on TV.
We know we'll get character pieces for the Big Three that send them their separate ways. May not be time left to do Scotty and Uhura stories; we know they stay with the Enterprise. McKennah obviously exits the picture, but I imagine they'll explain that away with a line about her being transferred.
 
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We know we'll get character pieces for the Big Three that send them their separate ways. May not be time left to do Scotty and Uhura stories; we know they stay with the Enterprise. McKennah obviously exits the picture, but I imagine they'll explain that away with a line about her being transferred.

Do we necessarily know that Uhura stays with the Enterprise during her refit, or was she requested by Decker/Starfleet when the V'ger Incident occurred?

My hope is that all of the main and recurring cast gets something to do, as far as good character moments, in these final 4 episodes. I have this nagging interest for a space battle scene for some reason, as much as I detest pew-pew for the sake of pew-pew.
 
I am hoping for more personal stories about the main characters to include Scotty, Uhura, and McKenna for the final 4 episodes. What drives Kirk, Spock, and McCoy apart? Meh on the social commentary we get bombarded with that minute by minute on TV.
Yeah, who wants that?

Phooey!!...
 
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We know we'll get character pieces for the Big Three that send them their separate ways. May not be time left to do Scotty and Uhura stories; we know they stay with the Enterprise. McKennah obviously exits the picture, but I imagine they'll explain that away with a line about her being transferred.

Too important of a character (and good one too) for that to fly.
 
She could be transferred to Starfleet Academy to train other counselors. They'll probably name a building after her eventually.
 
She could be transferred to Starfleet Academy to train other counselors. They'll probably name a building after her eventually.

Ok I might buy that. Practically speaking you don't bring your wife onto the show, give her a good part that she excels at then she just "wonders off". Anybody who's married knows that.

Kirk personally introduces McKenna to her new Captain in the lounge at Star Fleet HQ. It goes badly as he wants nothing to do with this experimental program. After McKenna leaves Kirk dresses him down and tells him as a new Admiral in Operations he will be watching him closely.
 
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I've got a queasy gut feeling...

McKennah dies on the Enterprise's final mission, as a direct result of something Kirk and/or Spock does. One or both men are forced to choose between saving her and saving the ship/a planet/the Federation. And McKennah, being the consummate professional she is, gives her blessing for them to sacrifice her. But for Kirk it's one lost crewman too many, one sacrifice too many, and he accepts the promotion to Admiral so he doesn't have to make that kind of personal choice again. Maybe Spock sees an answer that could have saved her as well just a hair too late, and he blames his emotions getting in the way of his reasoning that answer out (comforting Jim?). With both men leaving, McCoy sees no reason to stick around anymore and resigns. And with McKennah gone, the counselor program is derailed for the rest of the 23rd century.
 
I've got a queasy gut feeling...

McKennah dies on the Enterprise's final mission, as a direct result of something Kirk and/or Spock does. One or both men are forced to choose between saving her and saving the ship/a planet/the Federation. And McKennah, being the consummate professional she is, gives her blessing for them to sacrifice her. But for Kirk it's one lost crewman too many, one sacrifice too many, and he accepts the promotion to Admiral so he doesn't have to make that kind of personal choice again. Maybe Spock sees an answer that could have saved her as well just a hair too late, and he blames his emotions getting in the way of his reasoning that answer out (comforting Jim?). With both men leaving, McCoy sees no reason to stick around anymore and resigns. And with McKennah gone, the counselor program is derailed for the rest of the 23rd century.
Well, why not have McCoy try to save her and fail, and that can be the last straw for him with Starfleet too?
 
That's not gonna do it, not to McCoy. He's lost patients before, lots of them. That wouldn't change as long as he's a doctor, in or out of Starfleet. But seeing his two best friends go to pieces over the loss, Starfleet overrule both his and McKennah's (now posthumous) warnings not to promote Kirk and - worst of all - Kirk learn about the warnings and throw his efforts at comfort back in his face ("I DON'T NEED YOU!!!")... that would be the last straw.

His leaving had everything to do with losing his friendship with Kirk (and, to a lesser degree, Spock). That's why Kirk's quiet plea in TMP ("Dammit, Bones... I need you. Badly.") was what brought him back aboard.
 
I've got a queasy gut feeling...

McKennah dies on the Enterprise's final mission, as a direct result of something Kirk and/or Spock does. One or both men are forced to choose between saving her and saving the ship/a planet/the Federation. And McKennah, being the consummate professional she is, gives her blessing for them to sacrifice her. But for Kirk it's one lost crewman too many, one sacrifice too many, and he accepts the promotion to Admiral so he doesn't have to make that kind of personal choice again. Maybe Spock sees an answer that could have saved her as well just a hair too late, and he blames his emotions getting in the way of his reasoning that answer out (comforting Jim?). With both men leaving, McCoy sees no reason to stick around anymore and resigns. And with McKennah gone, the counselor program is derailed for the rest of the 23rd century.

I hope not for Kirk. Starfleet is a military organization. Kirk has lost people far closer to him than McKenna. The Enterprise is probably going into dock for major overhaul. As shown in EP7 there are few and far between Command positions available. The natural tendency is to move up in rank and at that time I doubt Kirk could see other options available. You do not turn down a promotion in the military and then "stay" where you are. Vger was Kirk's first opportunity to get the Enterprise back or any other front line command position and he jumped at it.
As for Spock he was already doubting himself in EP6. One more of those episodes and he decides th hang it up too. McCoy never liked being in space and without Kirk and Spock, what's left for him? Bottom line, I could buy Spock and Bones but not Kirk. That would further "pussify" him.
 
From Star Trek Continues:

"When the next episode of STAR TREK CONTINUES is revealed, science fiction fans will see a familiar face in a guest star role. The new episode, titled Still Treads the Shadow, features guest star Rekha Sharma, perhaps best known to science fiction fans for her role in more than 30 episodes of Battlestar Galactica.

While details of Sharma’s character in STAR TREK CONTINUES are being kept under wraps until April, she says the offer for a role came after meeting Vic “Kirk” Mignogna at FedCon Germany last year during the 50th Anniversary of STAR TREK event.

“Vic and I kept in touch after FedCon, and then he asked if I’d be interested in coming aboard STAR TREK CONTINUES. He told me about a script that was in development and the character he had in mind. I’m so delighted that it worked with my schedule,” Sharma says.

Sharma’s first introduction to the original STAR TREK series came from her big brother.

“All my friends were watching Full House or something. I’m not sure! And there I was, coming home after school and watching the original STAR TREK and old Perry Mason reruns! I remember my brother told me that there were people opening and closing the doors, which I thought it was so cool and cheesy. And it very much appealed to my dreams of utopia -- especially as a young colored girl growing up in very white neighborhoods,” says Sharma.

Rekha’s character of Tory Foster in the rebooted Battlestar Galactica, which began in 2004, developed after several auditions.

“From the very first audition, I was immediately struck by the intelligence, artistry and kind-heartedness of the directors and producers. I thought, I’d really like to work with these people! First I went in for the role of a Viper pilot, then a captain, and then the role of Tory came along. Oh yeah, I thought, this is a perfect part for me.” Galactica’s producers apparently agreed.

“Working on Battlestar Galactica was a dream come true. From my previous experience, I honestly didn’t think I could be creatively satisfied working in TV. But Battlestar Galactica changed that. Not only was it creatively satisfying, but we also had such a great team of people. We are all like family to this day,” Sharma explains.

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What does it mean to be a STAR TREK CONTINUES guest star?

“It means I have fulfilled a dream, in a way, and that I’ve come full circle. I loved those stories. They had a wonderful morality and vision for humanity that made my heart sing. And then I got to step onto those sets and step into my childhood and be a part of telling that kind of story. Not only that, but that world was so fun! I loved those neat-o futuristic gadgets when I was a kid. And now, as an adult, I got to play with them. I got to sit on the bridge. There weren’t any trailers, so when I needed to rest between scenes, I took naps in sickbay on board the Enterprise. And I got beamed in the transporter! I can’t wait to see that,” she says enthusiastically.

The experience of working on the STAR TREK CONTINUES set “was so refreshing,” Sharma says. “Everyone is there for love, not money. It felt like Battlestar Galactica that way. Although it’s a fan run project, the STAR TREK CONTINUES sets were surprisingly professional and very impressive. It was a mix of TV veterans and total newbies, and that made for an awesome atmosphere to work in. It was the best of both worlds, really.”

Sharma likes to compare the character she’s playing in Episode 8 to be much like aviation pioneer Amelia Earhart. “She is smart as a whip, very technically inclined, and brave. I thought of her as a bright light of goodness and intelligence with a big heart.”

She admits to being very surprised at what the cast and crew have created with STAR TREK CONTINUES.

“You know, Vic told me that I’d become part of the family, but I had no idea what he meant. They have chosen a team who are all friendly, diligent, thoughtful and good-hearted people. I felt so welcomed and incredibly lucky. It makes sense that they’re shooting in the south – they’re so hospitable! And those sets! Again, Vic told me what they built, but until you’re there you just can’t conceive of it. It’s really impressive. I know I’m not the only one who was moved to tears,” Sharma says.

Fans will be able to see Rekha Sharma at future conventions and events.

“It’s funny. At first it felt so strange to do conventions, but as time has gone on I’ve really come to appreciate them. It’s special to have the opportunity to meet the fans and discuss the themes of these shows. You get to connect with people that you’d never get to meet otherwise. And sci-fi fans are awesome because, generally speaking, they still have dreams. They’re not jaded. They believe in possibility. And without that, nothing would ever change for the better. We’ve got to hold on to our dreams and keep being warriors in this world – to truly go where no man has gone before.”

“Still Treads the Shadow” will premiere at Fan Expo Dallas on April 1 at the Dallas Convention Center."
 
Also from Star Trek Continues:

Frequently Asked Questions and Answers about remaining episodes of STAR TREK CONTINUES

How are you getting around the guidelines for fan films?

As CBS/Paramount has made clear, the guidelines are not laws; they are general parameters applied on a case-by-case basis. Since the implementation of the guidelines, we have stopped all crowdfunding activities and have focused strictly on completing the four episodes which had already been funded as of that time by fans' donations to our 501(c)(3) non-profit. STAR TREK CONTINUES has always followed any and all instructions given to us by CBS regarding our production, and will continue to do so.

Does STAR TREK CONTINUES have any type of special and/or official arrangement with CBS/Paramount?

No.

How long are the episodes?

They will be exactly the same format as our previous episodes

Why are you ending the series?

Recent developments necessitate our finishing up sooner than we intended, but it was always our goal to bring The Original Series to a conclusion. With our final four episodes, we will have done that. It's been an amazing five years creating this series, and we will miss making it. But all good things...

CBS is not responsible for the decision to end the series. We are doing 11 episodes instead of 13 because another fan group took advantage of the good graces of the copyright holders forcing them to protect their property and the interests of their license holders. In deference and gratitude to CBS, we are wrapping up earlier than planned. We always have stood, and continue to stand, with CBS.

Can we get DVDs/Blu-ray discs of the final episodes?

As we do not own STAR TREK, we cannot sell DVDs or Blu-ray discs. In the past, we've made a limited number of discs available as crowdfunding perks. However, since we are no longer crowdfunding, providing episodes to the public on DVD and/or Blu-ray discs is not currently feasible for us.

What will happen to the studio/sets? Will set visits/tours be available?

We don't have a definitive answer on this right now, but we're considering all our options.

Link: http://stcsubspacechatter.blogspot.co.uk/2017/03/frequently-asked-questions-and-answers.html
 
My OCD really wants 13 episodes. I guess I'll have to import NV 2 and 3 into my STC season, and *really really* pretend its Vic or Bill.... lol.

Agreed! IMO Brian Gross was a pretty good Captain Kirk. Unfortunately he only did 2 NV/PII episodes, "Mind-Sifter" and "The Holiest Thing". So in my headcanon these 2 episodes plus the entirety of STC are TOS' fourth & fifth years. :hugegrin:
 
I wonder if they'd written anything script-wise for the two episodes they had to drop. If they hadn't gotten that far NBD, but if they had, I'd at least like to see those scripts posted.

Agreed! IMO Brian Gross was a pretty good Captain Kirk. Unfortunately he only did 2 NV/PII episodes, "Mind-Sifter" and "The Holiest Thing". So in my headcanon these 2 episodes plus the entirety of STC are TOS' fourth & fifth years. :hugegrin:

Mind-Sifter if you like, and I'd add In Harm's Way to make it 13. To me The Holiest Thing was a dealbreaker, and it's just as well NV/PII ended there.
 
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