The ongoing adventures of the early Starfleet in the spirit of the original Star Trek.The ongoing adventures of the early Starfleet in the spirit of the original Star Trek.The ongoing adventures of the early Starfleet in the spirit of the original Star Trek.
Jimm Johnson
- Captain Garrovick, Thokess
- (as James Culhane)
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Although, I am not a huge Star Trek fan or Trekkie living in my parents basement and have to admit I did not want to watch this episode. But my friend asked me to give it a try and I will admit that I did enjoy watching this episode. The sets were really well done as were the costumes. Furthermore, the acting improved greatly especially after viewing the first episode. In addition, I viewed a short clip of James Culhane showing the set of the bridge and it is very impressive set. The time and effort they put in really pays off, which left me with a feeling of wanting more. I do hope there is more to come very soon. Plus, I think Holly Guess is really hot in those nice short uniforms.
I cannot believe that these people, with about 1/10th the money as the "Other" Star Trek fan production can produce a much superior project! Although it is still not "top shelf", and the sound effects are VERY rough sounding and out of sync with the rest of the film. The lighting was a little dark in spots, but it added to the drama of the scenes, however unintentional! All in all, a very enjoyable show!
The special effects are what you would expect, for a low budget production like this, but that is easy to overlook. The acting is truly believable, and will draw the viewer into the action.
This production should be on cable somewhere, and shared with more than fans on the internet!
VERY enjoyable!
The special effects are what you would expect, for a low budget production like this, but that is easy to overlook. The acting is truly believable, and will draw the viewer into the action.
This production should be on cable somewhere, and shared with more than fans on the internet!
VERY enjoyable!
The second of two web films about the Starship Exeter and this one is much better than the first one!
Mind-blowing attempt at re-creating a 60s TV series! So sad that I never even knew this existed until 2022 when it just appearing in a Youtube search one night! Better late than never!
Despite a lack of acting experience, the guy playing the Captain does some really solid acting and the viewer can just imagine someone like him commanding a Starship. So many Star Trek web films fail in the acting department but that problem does not exist here!
Great music cues which sound like the old series but are different.
The sets are amazing, the story is compelling and you walk away from this wanting more! Sadly, we don't get more from this group of people but in 2013 another gang made a more lengthy web series - Star Trek Continues (eleven episodes) - that should keep Exeter fans happy.
Mind-blowing attempt at re-creating a 60s TV series! So sad that I never even knew this existed until 2022 when it just appearing in a Youtube search one night! Better late than never!
Despite a lack of acting experience, the guy playing the Captain does some really solid acting and the viewer can just imagine someone like him commanding a Starship. So many Star Trek web films fail in the acting department but that problem does not exist here!
Great music cues which sound like the old series but are different.
The sets are amazing, the story is compelling and you walk away from this wanting more! Sadly, we don't get more from this group of people but in 2013 another gang made a more lengthy web series - Star Trek Continues (eleven episodes) - that should keep Exeter fans happy.
This is for fans of the original Star Trek. The sets, cut scenes, special effects, and story are well done but the acting is underwhelming and the camera work/lighting questionable at times. If you enjoyed the original Star Trek, I think you'll enjoy this, especially if you've already watched Star Trek Continues and you're looking for some more stories.
The available elements of this yet to be completed internet-only film are excellent. Jimm & Josh, along with all the cast and hard-working crew (Scott Cummins-Director, Jason Pierce-Cinematographer, Joel Sarchet, and everyone who worked their butts off)all came on to this project as a labor of love (which meant no-one got paid).
In Exeter's second episode, Jim, Josh, Michael & Holly reprise their rolls in an episode that takes Capt. Garrovick, B'fuselek and their merry band of star trekers into deep space and into Garrovick's past. Like Kirk his distaste for the Klingons, Garrovick seems to have a deep hatred for the Tressarians and this is revealed in this episode.
The episode begins with distortions ripping through space and the discovery of the destroyed saucer section of USS Kongo on a planet's surface.
Things begin to heat up quickly as Garrovick and his crew begin to piece together what happened to the ship, her crew and Garrovick's old friend, Captain Kosnett.
In the style of true trek, Garrovick begins to turn over rock after rock only to discover the Tressarians are involved as well as an old familiar nemesis, the xenophobic Tholians.
These Tressarians are new to the Trek universe and are a welcome addition and though I cannot say more, I can tell you they are what the Romulans are to the Vulcans, kinda....
Also in true Trek style is the introduction of Garrovick's personal assistant Yeoman Richards played by Elizabeth Wheat. More than eye candy but really easy on the eyes, Richards character is crucial to the the storyline.
The question that remains is will Garrovick's hatred for the Tressarians blind him as it did Kirk, from the truth about what happened to Capt. Kosnett and his crew? Though incomplete at the time of this review, the Tressarian Intersection is a great script with lots of what has been missing from the Trek franchise. And, with the demise of Paramount's retro-trek, perhaps the internet IS the place that will save Gene's original vision.
In Exeter's second episode, Jim, Josh, Michael & Holly reprise their rolls in an episode that takes Capt. Garrovick, B'fuselek and their merry band of star trekers into deep space and into Garrovick's past. Like Kirk his distaste for the Klingons, Garrovick seems to have a deep hatred for the Tressarians and this is revealed in this episode.
The episode begins with distortions ripping through space and the discovery of the destroyed saucer section of USS Kongo on a planet's surface.
Things begin to heat up quickly as Garrovick and his crew begin to piece together what happened to the ship, her crew and Garrovick's old friend, Captain Kosnett.
In the style of true trek, Garrovick begins to turn over rock after rock only to discover the Tressarians are involved as well as an old familiar nemesis, the xenophobic Tholians.
These Tressarians are new to the Trek universe and are a welcome addition and though I cannot say more, I can tell you they are what the Romulans are to the Vulcans, kinda....
Also in true Trek style is the introduction of Garrovick's personal assistant Yeoman Richards played by Elizabeth Wheat. More than eye candy but really easy on the eyes, Richards character is crucial to the the storyline.
The question that remains is will Garrovick's hatred for the Tressarians blind him as it did Kirk, from the truth about what happened to Capt. Kosnett and his crew? Though incomplete at the time of this review, the Tressarian Intersection is a great script with lots of what has been missing from the Trek franchise. And, with the demise of Paramount's retro-trek, perhaps the internet IS the place that will save Gene's original vision.
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Captain Garrovick: [narrating] Space. Endless. Silent. Waiting. This is the new odyssey of the Starship Exeter, her five year mission: to guard the Federation fronteer, to patrol uncharted space and scout alien worlds. To brave the darkness of the last, vast unknown.
- ConnectionsFollows Starship Exeter: The Savage Empire (2002)
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- Starship Exeter: The Tressaurian Intersection - A Star Trek Fan Production
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- Runtime52 minutes
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- 4:3
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