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Star Trek Phase II Enemy: Starfleet! Now Released!

GSchnitzer

Co-Executive Producer
In Memoriam
The Star Trek Phase II production team is excited to announce an exclusive limited-time advanced "sneak preview" online streaming release of "Enemy: Starfleet!" in conjunction with the Digital New Age (DNA) web site.

Although the regular release of "Enemy: Starfleet!" via our various international mirror websites and via YouTube is set for Friday, April 22, 2011 ("Earth Day") at 5:01 p.m. (1701) Eastern Daylight Time, the Digital New Age (DNA) website will be streaming the episode exclusively (and in its entirety) well in advance of this regular release date.

"Enemy: Starfleet!" is available right now--as of 9:00 p.m. EDT April 15, 2011 at the DNA website.

This limited-time advanced "sneak preview" streaming release will be available exclusively at DNA, although for those viewers who like the streaming format, DNA will still be making the episode available even after the episode's general wider release.

"Enemy: Starfleet!" (written by Dave Galanter and Patty Wright, based on a story by Galanter and Greg Brodeur) is the seventh full-length episode produced by the Star Trek Phase II production team.

Veteran actress and Star Trek alumna Ms. BarBara Luna ("Marlena Moreau" in the Star Trek original series episode "Mirror, Mirror") joins the cast of "Enemy: Starfleet!" as "Alersa," a space terrorist leading a faction of alien aggressors who steal a starship and reverse engineer it, to create a marauding fleet--an "enemy Starfleet." Featuring special guest star Paul R. Sieber as Kyril.

More details about where exactly to view this episode (download websites, international mirror websites, YouTube, and any additional streaming websites) will be announced soon on our Facebook page and here on our website.

Visit our "Episodes" page at:
http://www.startreknewvoyages.com/Episodes.html
to find the DNA Streaming Exclusive Link!




Gregory L. Schnitzer
Co-Executive Producer
Star Trek Phase II
 
I got the next part - I think. There's a big narrative discontinuity between act one and the next part I've seen; I may have jumped an act somehow.

The effects are quite cool. What's up with the CBS intro (which is pretty neat, BTW)?

And Paul is awesome, of course. :)

Edit To Add: I'm pretty sure the streaming jumped from Act One to Act Three. Act One is about 6 and a half minutes; the next part I'm seeing is almost 14 minutes. How long is Act Two?
 
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Yes, the episode is being served up crisply and cleanly--with the acts in the wrong order. Links and news announcements are being removed and/or disabled until we get the glitch fixed. More info when we finish all the damage control. On behalf of the production, I'm sorry we ended up being such a tease.

Yes, we put the old 1960's-era "This program is in color on CBS" logo at the beginning of the episode--just like the original ones had. (Well, the originals were NBC, of course.) If word hasn't gotten out yet, Star Trek is now owned by CBS. We figured CBS is nice enough to let us play with their Star Trek product; better *not* to tweak their nose by putting the NBC logo at the begining.
 
Viewed the teaser and Act 1. Gratifying to see Barbara Luna in action one more! Currently reading "Sorrows of Empire" wherin her role of Marlena from "Mirror, Mirror" plays a significant role. Infusing these episodes with the original musical cues pleases me to no end! Excellent action sequences so far and an intriguing plot, featuring another of the 12 Constitution craft. Bravo James and all involved!
 
No trailer available -- can't watch the ep, either. :(

Ah, well. I know it will be worth it when it's out.

BTW, also threw some bucks your way to help pay the mortgage. It's good to support worthwhile projects. :)
 
Just watched it. Was very strong overall. Just have some minor nits, not worth posting. The color and framing were VERY VERY good. Well done.
 
Wow. When Enterprise went off the air in 2005 I felt like the Trek television franchise was dead. With the last three episodes of Phase II it seems as if it's been brought back to life. I'd love to see this show produced for a weekly series!

This episode rocked. Thanks for all the hard work. It was worth the wait.
 
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