Pilot Episode After receiving a distress call, the USS Enterprise, commanded by Captain James T. Kirk (James Cawley), is assigned to investigate an intruder attacking the Primus IV colony. Once there, the crew encounters a strange alien life form that can produce visions of personal events displaced in time. These visions may hold the key to better understanding the threat they are about to encounter.
In an adventure that spans centuries, Captain Kirk fights alongside a USS Enterprise from the past to stop the devastating "Doomsday Wars" that should never have happened. In a universe forever changed by those events, the crew of the Enterprise must once again battle the powerful juggernaut known as the "Doomsday Machine." Guest starring Original Series alumni Barbara Luna, Malachi Throne. and William Windom as Commodore Matthew Decker.
VIGNETTE 2 After being pitted against Kirk in a Klingon version of the "no-win scenario," Kargh would hunger for the day when he and Kirk would meet for real. His hunger is soon satisfied! Starring John Carrigan, Anne Carrigan and James Cawley, the vignette features appearances by Larry Nemecek, Jeff Quinn, Julienne Irons, Andy Bray, and Paul R. Sieber. Written by Erik Korngold, directed by Erik J. Goodrich, and with updated VFX by Pony R. Horton and Tobias Richter of The Light Works.
When Klingons threaten the Enterprise, Captain Kirk needs his best weapons officer on the bridge, but Lt. Chekov is incapacitated with a debilitating disease that is causing him to age rapidly... a disease for which Dr. McCoy can find no cure. In this story by veteran Star Trek writer D. C. Fontana, actor Walter Koenig returns as Pavel Chekov, reprising the role he made famous. Guest starring Mary Linda Rapelye, from the Original Series episode "The Way to Eden."
A Romulan weapons test goes awry and snares the Enterprise in an inter-dimensional trap. Lt. Commander Sulu returns to find himself 30 years out of place and the key to saving the crew of the Enterprise as the precarious grasp on their own dimension begins to slip. Guest starring George Takei, who returns to the role of Hikaru Sulu, which he played on television in Star Trek (TOS) and in Star Trek: Voyager, as well as in the six feature Star Trek films.
Pursued and damaged by repeated Klingon attacks, the crew of the Enterprise must respond to the distress call from a Federation research ship. In a matter of hours the ship and crew will be consumed by a nearby star and the crew of the Enterprise will be consumed by an mysterious horror that threatens both ships as the Klingons watch and wait. Guest starring Evan Fowler and introducing Bobby Rice a Ensign Peter Kirk, nephew of the Captain. Written and Directed by David Gerrold. Teleplay by Carlos Pedraza. This episode was filmed in June of 2007.
Pursued and damaged by repeated Klingon attacks, the crew of the Enterprise must respond to the distress call from a Federation research ship. In a matter of hours the ship and crew will be consumed by a nearby star and the crew of the Enterprise will be consumed by an mysterious horror that threatens both ships as the Klingons watch and wait. Guest starring Evan Fowler and introducing Bobby Rice a Ensign Peter Kirk, nephew of the Captain. Written and Directed by David Gerrold. Teleplay by Carlos Pedraza.
Attacked while exploring a new sector of space, Captain James T. Kirk and his crew find themselves thrust in the middle of a war. The USS Eagle, lost eight years before, is now in the clutches of a woman who bends starships and their captains to her will and has been reverse engineered into a fleet that is bent on domination and genocide. The Enterprise may be the only ship able to stop the Peshan homeworld from falling to Alersa and her enemy starfleet.
While the Enterprise passes through a strange energy cloud, a mysterious light force enters the ship and impregnates Ensign Isel who, within days, gives birth to a baby girl, Irska. The child grows up at a tremendous rate and while she appears to be human, it is feared she could endanger the ship after a strange alien spacecraft appears and puts everyone in jeopardy….
Originally a two-part story draft for the Star Trek: Phase II TV series in 1977, it was rewritten into a one-part episode for this production. A good deal of the episode takes place on Qo’nos, the Klingon homeworld: which was shot on location at Fort Ticonderoga, New York, and at a local restaurant. Members of the International Klingon Federation helped out with the location shoots.
When the crew of the Enterprise is forced to accept the death of Captain Kirk, Spock and McCoy must come to terms with their own grief, but when Spock discovers a plot by the Klingons to send Kirk back in time in order destroy the Federation, it will take all the courage and abilities of the crew of the Enterprise to rescue their beloved Captain in time before he succumbs to the horrific torture of the Mind-Sifter. Modern VFX by Tobias Richter.
When the crew of the Enterprise is forced to accept the death of Captain Kirk, Spock and McCoy must come to terms with their own grief, but when Spock discovers a plot by the Klingons to send Kirk back in time in order destroy the Federation, it will take all the courage and abilities of the crew of the Enterprise to rescue their beloved Captain in time before he succumbs to the horrific torture of the Mind-Sifter. Retro VFX by Daren Dochterman.
Stardate: 7713.6 Captain James T. Kirk's (Brian Gross) first encounter with the charismatic scientist Doctor Carol Marcus (Jacy King), who is specialised in Terraforming. Carol is the woman who one day will mother Kirk`s son David and also break his heart. Doctor Marcus is leading a terraforming project on Planet Lappa III that goes horribly wrong and devastates the planet. Was it her fault? Or is a mysterious black market operation behind the catastrophe? Kirk and the crew of the refitted, USS Enterprise, investigate.
In the beginning there was James T.Kirk, still a cadet on a Starfleet Academy at that time.This is how all of his future adventures have actually started: back in his early days at the Academy.
These amusing clips from our pilot episode, Come What May, have been hiding away for years on the original DVD, released by New Voyages. It was time to compile them into a "Making Of". 00:00 Alternative opening sequence 01:19 Alternative contact with planet Primus IV - different actor 02:14 Onabi in the transporter room with Klingons (deleted scene) 02:46 In the corridor with alternative actor for McCoy 04:10 Onabi orion girl dance 04:44 Transporter dream sequence 06:29 Onabi in the brig 08:43 Scotty in engine room and Onabi on green screen (unfinished scenes) 09:04 Gag reel - collecting of funny mis-takes, etc. 21:12 Trailer - Short 21:54 Trailer - Long 24:01 TV News report on New Voyages 26:05 Space scenes through the main viewer 38:02 Slide show - On the set 46:09 Alternative end titles 47:29 Walter Koenig
When Klingons threaten the Enterprise, Captain Kirk needs his best weapons officer on the bridge, but Lt. Chekov is incapacitated with a debilitating disease that is causing him to age rapidly... a disease for which Dr. McCoy can find no cure. In this story by veteran Star Trek writer D. C. Fontana, actor Walter Koenig returns as Pavel Chekov, reprising the role he made famous. Guest starring Mary Linda Rapelye, from the Original Series episode "The Way to Eden." Written by D. C. Fontana.
00:00 On the bridge 00:49 Storyboard, green screen and special effects - Romulan ship 10:34 Around the sets 13:21 Extended and Deleted Scenes 18:20 Audition: Dr. Lisa Chandris 20:44 Audition Alana 25:44 George Takei Interview 29:25 Trailers 32:50 End titles 35:30 Message from Walter Koenig
Created as a little “Stocking Stuffer” for the Star Trek Phase II fans who wait so patiently between episodes, Gravity Arch Media presents a fan film inspired by Star Trek Phase II… President Nixon just loved to secretly record everything that occurred in the oval office. Phone calls, personal and political conversations, meetings. Everything got recorded on audiotape. But what happened on a very special night in 1969 when President Nixon forgot the tape recorder was recording? His secret service detail, Agent Smith, has the dubious job of keeping the president’s imagination on the ground: “And I thought Johnson was a handful!”
On the Set of Star Trek Phase II, "The Child"
JJ's Star Trek caused the Star Trek timeline to be disrupted. Luckily, Star Trek Phase II is on its way to the rescue! This short amusing film was originally made for the German FedCon XX convention (Europe's largest) in 2011 and was shown during the opening ceremony. The idea for this clip came from James Cawley who discussed this idea with Tobias Richter while visiting Tobias in his offices in Cologne, Germany after FedCon 2010. The interior shots were filmed by Phase II and the special effects were made by Tobias Richter.
James Cawley (Kirk - New Voyages: Phase II) visited FedCon - Europe's largest Star Trek convention - in 2010. After the convention, he had an opportunity to visit Tobias Richter at his CGI-Graphics company, The Light Works in Cologne. During that meeting, Tobias showed his CGI model of the Enterprise from the 2009 Star Trek movie by J.J. Abrams, which James had a small guest role on. James dislikes the shape of that movie Enterprise and suggested Phase II could put out a short video where the original Enterprise blows up the movie version! The finished video does not blow up the ship, as a more ingenious solution is thought up by Tobias. This video shows the discussion between James Cawley and Tobias Richter about how to make the episode and then it shows the finished production as shown, a year later, at FedCon 2011 and afterwards released on the Internet.
A behind-the-scenes look at the production of Star Trek Phase II's classic Star Trek webisodes. Filmed by Matt Bucy.
VFX - Easter Eggs, brought to you by Pony R. Horton, VFX Supervisor. 0:00:07 Ceiling Replacement 0:00:41 Kirk's Room 0:02:04 Canteen 0:02:35 Buildings 0:03:32 Archive search 0:03:53 Gateway 0:04:03 The Guardian's Earth History Presentation 0:05:56 incl. Historical Interlude: William Mulholland 0:10:11 Credits