Some of the acoustics are lacking, but I was wondering: did any of the characters in this little webisode ever refer to the dreadnought as the Starship Dominion? If they did, I couldn't make it out.
Bridge and other sets are really good reproductions. Uniforms look pretty good. Love that badge design! Lighting looks really good.
The computer-generated FX look jerky. The acoustics leave quite a bit to be desired. Why did we hear a TNG-style door chime in the captain's quarters, and not the TOS-style "buzzzzzzzz"?
The notion of a "dreadnought" is interesting, but it begs the question: if we're assuming the Federation employs battleships like FJ's Federation-class ships, why would we assume they would be used as explorers? And wouldn't a newly refit Federation starship, restored to active duty, be given a new assignment? The commodore and crew don't seem to define themselves very clearly in this webisode, as Kirk, Spock and others did in "The Corbomite Maneuver" and Picard did in "Encounter at Farpoint".
Since this little webisode was essentially a test run, maybe the Dominion was simply going out on its "shakedown cruise". Maybe we could think of it as episode zero. For episode one, we need to see the sound issues addressed, and in the STAR TREK tradition, we need the characters, especially the central ones, introduced more clearly. And we need to see the Starship Dominion presented to us as such, and hear the characters regard the Dominion as a ship of the fleet, restored to service and being sent on a purposeful mission by Starfleet Command.
Another interesting thought: we have seen flag officers in command of other starships before (Wesley) and even take command of the Enterprise (Decker, Stocker, Mendez), but the implication was always that the commodore had a special command. (Wesley, for instance, commanded a task force). What special role does Commodore Grissom play? He should be more than just a ship's captain; otherwise, he'd only be a captain.
And what makes Dominion different than any of the fan-flims set on reproductions of the Constitution-class vessel seen in TOS? If Dominion is being presented as simply another heavy-duty starship-of-the-line, will the characters and their duties also be presented accordingly? (Like just another Federation starship like the Enterprise, with all the same limitations and vulnerabilities, but with a third nacelle.)