Not from the fan club side. Only from the main pages which everyone can get to
The links are fixed now.
For anyone reading, note that there are multiple cuts of several episodes:
"To Serve All My Days" is available with real commercial breaks from 1969 exclusively from
a DVD ISO in the free fan club area. You can extract this presentation from the ISO using the free program MakeMKV.
There are four versions of "Mind-Sifter:" the
widescreen edition with both stereo and surround sound tracks available through the fan club, and fullscreen versions with modern VFX in surround, modern VFX in stereo, and retro VFX in stereo available through
the public page.
The final cut of "The Holiest Thing" is best downloaded in higher quality from the fan club page in 1440p (5.2GB), while the original "director's" cut, which has a different actor for Spock and an alternate ending, is available only on
the public page in 1080p. Also,
a German dub of the final cut in widescreen is available on YouTube.
Also, as previously noted, the
"Torment of Destiny" workprint is currently available as an unlisted video on James Cawley's channel and can be downloaded with various YouTube downloader tools and sites. (The administrator of the German site said on their official Telegram that it's also hidden somewhere on the website.)
The workprint of
"The Protracted Man" is available in the correct aspect ratio and without a watermark through an embedded video player in the fan club. I was able to download it with a free trial of the Internet Download Manager and its browser integration module.
The
DVD ISOs contain a deleted scene from "The Child," the alternate ending to "The Holiest Thing" by itself, a brief VFX featurette for "The Holiest Thing," and a radio interview with David Gerrold which I don't see on YouTube nor the website (these can be extracted with MakeMKV).
The ISOs also contain production documentaries for "Come What May," "World Enough and Time," "The Child," "Kitumba," "Mind-Sifter," and "Timeline Restored;" a James Cawley FedCon panel; and trailers which are also all on the official YouTube channel, plus the
"Silly Sulu" blooper reel,
a VFX reel for "Enemy Starfleet," and a
"lost interview" of George Takei.
The
official YouTube channel has many more behind the scenes videos and conference panels, and the fan club has a couple more ("Dragon Con 2009" and "New Voyages, after the CBS Fan-Film Guidelines") that aren't on the YouTube channel, as well as
"In Thy Image," which is
The Final Frontier cut down to 63 minutes with sound effects from the original series.