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"Origins: The Protracted Man" back on?

Gerrold hasn't really demonstrated that he understands what "would make a great story" in quite a while though. Certainly not in the fan film world, anyway.

I'd argue that Gerrold doesn't really understand what makes a great "Star Trek" story either, despite his claims to the contrary.

I would not argue with your argument on that point, either.
 
I just recently read the original outline for the "Protracted Man" and for the life of me can not tell how it is connected to the origins / cadet Kirk stuff I've seen on facebook. Can anyone tell me how the NV episode went about adapting the original story?
 
Can anyone tell me how the NV episode went about adapting the original story?
"The Protracted Man" of the title in this version would be Kirk's father George Kirk, with the story taking placing during Kirk's Academy years. Gerrold said in his "Trouble With Tribbles" book that he thought that the proposed story needed more personal conflict. Having the victim be Kirk's father solves that problem.

Here's a comment I made on the thread about the Star Trek set tours on Sept. 5th:
I asked both David Gerrold and James Cawley about "Origins: The Protracted Man" at Star Trek: Mission New York yesterday. David said that he hadn't heard about it in a while, but that James was still editing it as far as he knew. David also said that the George Kirk sequences would have to be refilmed with a new actor, as Phase II isn't working with Vic Mignogna any more. James confirmed that he is still editing it, and also said that some bits of the young James T. Kirk will be shot with over-the-shoulder shots with a body double and voiceover, as the actor playing the part has noticeably aged. But James said that they were still planning to release it, and wasn't anticipating any difficulties with the new guidelines. No word on when it will be out, though.
 
Personally, I'd be willing to watch unfinished rough-cuts of whatever's left even if it were necessary to insert storyboard frames or stills like they had to resort to with some of the old Dr. Who episodes. Something is better than nothing.
 
^ There used to be various scenes on YouTube. I'm not sure if the NV crowd had those taken down, but you should be able to see some scenes, like Colin Cunningham as Pike dressing down Matthew Ewald as Cadet Kirk, and Alec Peters' atrocious performance as Garth swooning over the potential he allegedly sees in young Kirk.

EDIT: Here's the Pike scene:

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^ There used to be various scenes on YouTube. I'm not sure if the NV crowd had those taken down, but you should be able to see some scenes, like Colin Cunningham as Pike dressing down Matthew Ewald as Cadet Kirk, and Alec Peters' atrocious performance as Garth swooning over the potential he allegedly sees in young Kirk.

EDIT: Here's the Pike scene:

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Ugh. I've said it before and I'll say it again, that scene is so over the top it's laughable. Whether it's the direction or the actor's choice, I just don't care for how either actor plays this scene.

From the writing to the performance, neither of these characters feel like the characters of Pike or Kirk. Sorry, not sorry but STAR TREK 2009 really nailed both Pike and Kirk well. Unlike this scene.
 
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Matthew Ewald (Cadet Kirk) was insubordinate off screen as well as onscreen :lol:

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Holy heck, that was Todd Haberkorn as Sulu in the teaser! I didn't know he had been a part of the Phase II team at one point.
Yes, it was all before the Star Trek Phase II/Continues split.

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Thanks everyone. I had seen most of the videos years ago when P2 was the only game in town, but hadn't read any of the actual P2 Lost Outlines since the 90s. This makes complete and total sense now. Thanks!
 
Matthew Ewald (Cadet Kirk) was insubordinate off screen as well as onscreen :lol:

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That was actually better acted than most of their episodes. I was wondering if it was real right until the end.
 
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Matthew Ewald (Cadet Kirk) was insubordinate off screen as well as onscreen :lol:

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Holy mother of god! Haha
 
Man, considering their later acrimonious split with Vic Mignogna, that video seems like it's tempting fate now.

Considering the CBS lawsuit and how it's forcing all parties to wind down (including STC at some point--they are taking a calculated risk proceeding) I wish everyone would just let bygones be bygones.
 
Like Phoenix219, I'd seen all those videos before, but am interested to hear there was one of Garth talking to Cadet Kirk. I've seen more recent shots of Garth returning from Elba II, but never saw that video from "The Protracted Man".
 
I was trying to find out what role Vic Mignona was going to play in the film. It turns out he was going to play Kirk's father, George Kirk. That would have been interesting.

 
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