I just returned from four days, my first visit, on the set of Star Trek Phase II. I have to say it is the best Star Trek experience I have ever had, dwarfing all conventions, events, showings, and even the movie.
Complain about the movie all you want. If it is not the Trek to your liking, forget it and move on. It all shrank to
insignificance when I realized WE ARE MAKING STAR TREK. Here. Now. There is no feeling like being with a whole bunch of people working on a quality project for the love of it.
If you have not seen any of Phase Two go immediately to
http://www.startreknewvoyages.com/ and download and view an episode. I personally recommend World Enough and Time as a good starter. The quality is amazing.
Then, get involved. If nothing else send a couple a bucks
(heck man, how much would a DVD cost you?). If you can, arrange a visit to the set in Port Henry, NY. It is truly
awesome to stand on the bridge or the transporter.
THIS IS YOUR FATHER'S STAR TREK.
Complain about the movie all you want. If it is not the Trek to your liking, forget it and move on. It all shrank to
insignificance when I realized WE ARE MAKING STAR TREK. Here. Now. There is no feeling like being with a whole bunch of people working on a quality project for the love of it.
If you have not seen any of Phase Two go immediately to
http://www.startreknewvoyages.com/ and download and view an episode. I personally recommend World Enough and Time as a good starter. The quality is amazing.
Then, get involved. If nothing else send a couple a bucks
(heck man, how much would a DVD cost you?). If you can, arrange a visit to the set in Port Henry, NY. It is truly
awesome to stand on the bridge or the transporter.
THIS IS YOUR FATHER'S STAR TREK.