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Christopher Allen published a parody in 3 parts/episodes. In his own words: "A fanfilm based on the 1960s television shows Star Trek and Batman. In a time warp, the crew of the USS Enterprise arrives in 1967 to encounter the Dynamic Duo. An explosive and fun confrontation between two of the greatest TV shows of all time!". Easily found (YouTube). The last scene in the film was arranged for the last day of filming. Initially, the language was supposed to be more somber and classical, but Meyer made some last minute changes. Flinn said that Meyer "was in an optimistic mood", and the director suggested that Kirk quote Peter Pan for the last lines: [7] :52 "Second star to the right, and straight on till morning." Emotions ran high as the last shots of the cast were captured; [8] Shatner said, "By the time we finished the last scene, which extended longer than we expected, there was a sense of irritation. We raised a glass of champagne, but everybody was actually a little antsy." [20] Effects [ edit ] Roundup: TV Guide Online Awards". StarTrek.com. Archived from the original on December 1, 2008 . Retrieved November 28, 2007. Scan of Star Trek Monthly article". Archived from the original on April 5, 2007 . Retrieved June 29, 2007.

Taylor, Lewis (October 3, 2006). "Trekkers invited to beam down to festival". The Register-Guardian . Retrieved June 29, 2007. [ dead link]

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a b Star Trek cast and crew (January 27, 2004). Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, Special Collectors Edition: Special Features; "The Perils of Peacemaking" (DVD; Disc 2/2). Paramount Pictures. A fan-fiction comedy film written and directed by Derek Howard and Racan Souiedan, the film is an episode of approximately forty minutes in length that takes place during season five of Star Trek: The Next Generation, soon after the events in " Unification". The script was written during the summer months of 2005. The film is non-profit in nature and was meant as a tribute. [ citation needed] Star Trek: Axanar (2014) [ edit ] Reader, Barbara (June 26, 2009). "(247) Star Trek Audio Dramas". Star Trek Reviewed . Retrieved September 3, 2013. The large, hulking form the shapeshifter Martia assumes while on the surface of Rura Penthe was dubbed "The Brute" by the production team. The creature's Yeti-like appearance was based on a Smithsonian cover of a marmoset. Also created for the Rura Penthe shoot was a frozen Klingon with a horrified expression. Makeup artist Ed French found a spare Klingon headpiece in Richard Snell's possession and attached it to his own head. [5] :44 A cast of his tortured expression was used as the foundation for the dummy used on location. The designers used striking colors and new techniques for some of the aliens; ultraviolet pigments were used to create a particularly hostile alien that fights Kirk in Rura Penthe. [5] :53–54

Hinson, Hal (December 6, 1991). " 'Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country' (PG)". The Washington Post. Archived from the original on November 8, 2012 . Retrieved October 14, 2008. a b Anders, Charlie (January 26, 2009). "Star Trek VI's Original Cut Finally Comes Out On Blu-ray". io9. Gawker Media. Archived from the original on January 30, 2009 . Retrieved January 26, 2009. According to a line cut from the script, the crew cataloged "fifty-four planets – and their gaseous atmospheric anomalies." According to scholar Larry Kreitzer, The Undiscovered Country has more references to Shakespeare than any other Star Trek work until at least 1996. [40] :7 The title itself alludes to Hamlet, Act III, Scene 1, the famous "To be, or not to be" soliloquy. [41] Meyer had originally intended The Wrath of Khan to be called The Undiscovered Country. [17] Whereas the undiscovered country referred to in Hamlet (and its intended meaning in The Wrath of Khan) is death, Star Trek VI 's use of the phrase refers to a future where Klingons and humans coexist in peace. [40] :2 A surreal parody of Star Trek: Enterprise. The pilot has been released, as well as a 90-second trailer.Matt (December 29, 2018). "The Trekzone Rewind... with Aaron Vanderkley» TREKZONE.org". TREKZONE.org . Retrieved March 20, 2019. The Excelsior's bridge, manned by the ship's commanding officer, Captain Styles, and other officers

On behalf of myself and Ryan Webber, my co-writer and co-producer on Federation Rising, we appreciate your initial support and are saddened that we cannot bring you what we believe was a fantastic feature film. However, rest assured that Ryan and I are committed to continuing our storytelling partnership with an original project. We also welcome other fan productions and fan film lovers to join us on this new venture. See an Unauthorized Animated Star Trek Feature Film". IF Magazine. Archived from the original on September 27, 2007 . Retrieved July 19, 2007. Kraemer, Ross Shepard; William Cassiday; Susan Schwartz (2003). Religions of Star Trek. Basic Books. p.163. ISBN 0-8133-4115-9. Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Archived from the original on August 21, 2020 . Retrieved June 9, 2019. Fan-made productions must provide a disclaimer indicating that Star Trek intellectual property is owned solely by CBS Studios. Further, the guidelines restrict how the name Star Trek may be used in titling the production. [103]Set near the end of the 24th century and featuring among its crew an adult Naomi Wildman from Voyager, Endeavor focuses on a joint Federation/Klingon/Romulan/Cardassian mission to explore the (relatively speaking) nearby Andromeda galaxy. Special emphasis is given to issues of queer representation and neurodiversity, as well as a return to the bright, hopeful future promised by earlier incarnations of the franchise. A ten-episode first season was released in 2019; the second season has posted seven episodes as of November 2020. [80] Endless Vigilance [ edit ] Smith, Jeffery A (Summer 2001). "Hollywood Theology: The Commodification of Religion in Twentieth-Century Films". Religion and American Culture. University of California Press. 11 (2): 218–219. doi: 10.1525/rac.2001.11.2.191. JSTOR 1123952. S2CID 145770030. a b Howe, Desson (December 6, 1991). " 'Trek' still boldly going". The Washington Post. p.N53, Weekend.

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