Re: Star Trek: Phoenix - Seattle (Update#1)
Ok guys! You have been wanting to know more. So here it is an UPDATE!
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Interest in Star Trek: Phoenix is on the rise so with that, the executive producer has released additional information about the pilot and also a few updates.
The pilot titled “Clandestine Rendezvous” will include the introduction of the main characters along with the Phoenix herself. In addition, will be a sub-plot that will run through the first season and conclude in Season Two. Here is a bit of the Phoenix history that will not be included in the pilot:
The year is 2419; the Federation and Romulan Empire begin negotiations to create a new peace treaty and dissolve the Treaty of Algeron due to successful joint missions over the past 50 years leading back to the Dominion Wars. Around the same time frame, Starfleet Advanced Technologies is commissioned by Starfleet Intelligence to begin a new class starship that will incorporate new forms of technology advances. The initiative is called the Ascension Project and is designed and constructed at a new Starfleet
Intelligence installation called Lygoa Station.
One year into the construction, the Ascension designers embark upon a new road of starship design and present Starfleet Command with a concept of incorporating Starfleet and Romulan design together in one ship. Due to the volatility of the peace negotiations, the Romulan delegation approves the design viewing it as a gesture of goodwill furthering the peace process. The USS Ascension is refit 1 year later and at the behest of Praetor Bevoral, the Ascension is renamed USS Phoenix based on its gallant history. Starfleet, in honor of the Phoenix, retain its predecessor’s construction number and extend it: NCC-65420-A.
One of the reasons that the Phoenix herself has been kept hidden is due to her purpose. She is not an ordinary starship and is the only one of her kind. The other reason is that the Phoenix designer, Daniel McCraken, is still working on the fine details of the exterior.
Story editor/staff writer, Rick Rattie, has been creating the series forum and is hoping to have it online in the weeks to come. Please check back in the near future for further details. Also be sure to download and listen to the series monthly podcast. STP Podcast 103 will be released on June 30 with interviews involving new staff members and updates to the show. To download, please visit the Downloads section of the Star Trek: Phoenix website.
We would also like to welcome our newest staff members:
Jön Johnson has come on board as our Art Director and Costume Designer. He has been working on our new uniform and a prototype has been created. Jön will also be featured in this month’s podcast where he will talk more about the uniform design.
Mike Mower is a 3D modeler and has joined us from Maryland where he operates his own design studio. Mike is currently working on two ships that will be featured in the pilot in addition to the Phoenix. We value Mike’s time and are grateful he is on board.
Alex Feterman joins us from San Jose, Costa Rica as a staff writer. Alex will be writing the third episode of Season One that will introduce a beloved, recurring character from TNG. Alex is a long time fan of Star Trek and looks forward to contributing to the series.
Joseph Said has joined us as our first scientific consultant. Joseph is current teaching chemistry, physics, and biology at the International British school in Cairo, Egypt while pursuing his masters in bioinformatics; a fusion of biology and computer science.
Isaac Curtis has come on board as a staff writer and is currently pursuing his masters in Creative Writing. He will pursue an MFA in Creative Writing before completing his doctorate English/Creative Writing.
Chris Lubin is an award winning model maker and has been enjoying his craft now for 32 years. He has joined us as Props Supervisor and will be working with Props Master, Andy Bennett. Chris is currently working on several new prototypes of PADD’s and tricorders.
Star Trek: Phoenix is now available on Facebook and MySpace so please check out both and add them today. Two wallpaper editions as well as banners are now available for download.
For continued updates, please visit the series website at
www.stphoenix.com