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Star Trek: Hidden Frontier

  • TV Series
  • 2000–2007
  • 30m
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5.2/10
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Star Trek: Hidden Frontier (2000)
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Continuing the ongoing missions of Starfleet after the journeys of Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Star Trek: Voyager.Continuing the ongoing missions of Starfleet after the journeys of Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Star Trek: Voyager.Continuing the ongoing missions of Starfleet after the journeys of Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Star Trek: Voyager.

  • Creators
    • Rob Caves
    • Gene Roddenberry
  • Stars
    • David Dial
    • Barbara Clifford
    • John Whiting
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    5.2/10
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    • Creators
      • Rob Caves
      • Gene Roddenberry
    • Stars
      • David Dial
      • Barbara Clifford
      • John Whiting
    • 24User reviews
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    David Dial
    • Commodore Ian Knapp…
    • 2000–2007
    Barbara Clifford
    • Counselor Myra Elbrey…
    • 2000–2007
    John Whiting
    John Whiting
    • Dr. Henglaar…
    • 2000–2007
    Risha Denney
    • Captain Elizabeth Shelby…
    • 2000–2007
    Joanne Busch
    Joanne Busch
    • Lt. Cmd. Robin Lefler…
    • 2000–2007
    Larry LaVerne
    • Commander Tolian Naros…
    • 2001–2007
    Arthur Bosserman
    • Ensign Ro Nevin…
    • 2000–2004
    J.T. Tepnapa
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    • Lt. JG. Corey Aster…
    • 2001–2007
    Tyler Bosserman
    • Ensign Andrew Barrett…
    • 2000–2007
    Wayne Webb
    • Lt. Matt McCabe…
    • 2001–2007
    Reneé Huberstock
    • Admiral Nechayev…
    • 2000–2007
    Adam Browne
    • Ensign Jorian Zen…
    • 2003–2007
    Adrianne Lange
    • Ensign Jenna McFarland…
    • 2000–2003
    Jennifer Cole
    • Commodore Cole…
    • 2000–2007
    Terence Schoshinski
    • Lt. Luko…
    • 2001–2003
    Tristan Clark
    • Ensign Brad Rawlins…
    • 2000–2002
    Dave Mason
    • DiFalco…
    • 2001–2007
    Mike Johns
    • Cmd. Joseph Johns…
    • 2000–2007
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      • Rob Caves
      • Gene Roddenberry
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    10teraz_challenger

    Damn Good on a Shoe-String!

    Okay, so the first few seasons took a while to get going on the special effects way, but from the beginning, Hidden Frontier has given consistently good story lines and performances, and have always been willing to mistakes they've made. They advice people to see newer episodes first, so they can see just how good the show is, and understand how much it has changed since the first episodes. The cast have a fantastic camaraderie and it shows on-screen.

    The influx of guest actors who make their mark on the show and with fans attests also to the show, as the story lines go from strength to strength. The show has pushed barriers with its various story lines - depression, drug addiction and mainstream homosexuality - and these may have rubbed a few people the wrong way, but that is what Star Trek is and was all about. It portrays those story lines in a smart and emotional way, dealing with them subtly and smoothly.

    Yes, they have used some characters from Trek history, but they have done them justice - characters like Shelby, Lefler and Necheyev, vastly underused in the show, had a rebirth in the New Frontier books, but they lost their sizzle after a while, when Peter David when more towards wild fantasy versus serious sci-fi, and HF shows those characters in a completely different light, which serves them better.

    The site also allows fans to interact with chat rooms and forums and they can get to know the people involved. They release bloopers for every episode, so the fans can see what a laugh they have, because they are people doing it in their spare time, with a dedication that would make many professional actors wide-eyed in shock!

    What this series, now drawing to a close after 7 years, has accomplished on such a limited amount of resources is nothing short of amazing - bringing people together, inspiring others to do the same. HF will live for a long time after it ends, as long as people still enjoy the reason it started in the first place.
    8jedi_boyuk

    Great stuff!

    Nicely done, and along with "New voyages" it's a great continuation! Fab to see James Cawley in the latest episode "Vigil" Check it out!

    I like the growing characterisation, and think we have good replacements for the TV actors in a fan-produced piece. This show manages to capture the feel quite well, as they state on the ste, it has improved over the years with experience and I hope with some more experience, a strong script editor, and a pick-up in timing and CGI that HF will becoming more remarkable than it already truly is!

    Good work to all concerned!

    (I have a HUGE soft spot for Lefler & McFarland (GREAT acting), although I'm a bit tired of "Lefler's laws". ENOUGH already! Shelby's great (if a little uptight) and it's cool she got the ship. Commodore Ian's nice (like Fred Flintstone), but lacks the gritty edge of a commanding officer and does seem too pleased with himself. The Doc, Counselor, and Rawlins are right on the money in my eyes, as is the WONDERFUL Nechayev (what a beautiful accent - a REAL Russian! (Well, I'm guessing Rene hails from the Czech Rep.)

    It gets my vote, and the CGI is kewl. Some of the greenscreen's obvious, but on a small budget whaddayagonndo?

    Really glad I found it!

    (OK, some of the acting isn't great but it's fan-made and is therefore allowed to be variable - sorry Cmm. Cole)

    The gay material is layed on too thick (Graham Norton'd be embarrassed). Trek doesn't pay that much attention to hetero couples so why signpost gays with all the snogging? It's not necessary to showpiece someone's sexuality to this extent - I hope they tone it down & let Aster & Zen be people not tokens - I don't treat my gay friends any differently, They're just regular guys.

    Musically it's a mixed bag. I can tell its all stock Trek OST stuff and works most of the time, but timing can fall flat now & then (the end of "Worst Fears Part 2" misses the crunch, and the edit. Love the fact they use the "Galaxy Quest" music!

    I certainly can't wait for more!! Dazza

    "Never give up, never surender!"

    Viva les frontieres
    7fantasmic1971

    Fun For Trek Fans

    Star Trek Hidden Frontier will surprise you in many ways. First, it's a fan made series, available only on the web, and it features mainly friends & neighbors who have the computer programs and home video cameras and sewing machines to, as Mickey & Judy once put it, put on a show. It's definitely friends & neighbors to... you can tell. A lot of these people aren't the most beautiful looking folks you've ever seen, or the youngest, or the thinnest… some of them stumble through their lines like they're walking on marbles… some of them have thick accents which makes it very difficult to understand what they're saying. Still, you have to admit, the show is fun to watch. Yes, some of the dialogue is hokey. Yes, it's a little odd (though admittedly a little cool too) watching two Starfleet males kiss (some of the kissing scenes seem to go on a bit too long.) Yes, you cringe a bit when they clearly quote from ST:TOS, TNG, other shows and the movies, or when you hear the theme from Galaxy Quest played at the beginning and end of every show. But we can get past that. Why? The graphics are very good. Better than almost anything you've seen. And sometimes, a show or two really stands out story-wise… some of them are actually real tear-jerkers.

    Hidden Frontier is a total guilty pleasure in every sense of the word… but you have to give the people involved credit where credit is due. It takes a lot of effort to put on a production of this magnitude. People, sets, costumes, graphics… so I watch, I return, and I thank them.
    1ralphmarquez

    Absolutely Useless

    How low can someone sink while trying to recapture an old glory? ST:HF will be glad to show you.

    If you are used to seeing what made for a good Star Trek show, do NOT watch this.

    The writing is hodge-podge, the actors' portrayals of their characters weak, and most of all, the design work is downright doggy.

    Like watching strong captains, don't look here! Like the strong Federation attitude? Forget about it here! Starfleet is mocked by ensigns wearing SPIKES in their hair.

    While a seemingly mentally feeble captain shuffles about and within two minutes of the opening show's credits, Ensign Spikey is attempting to arrange a tryst with an engineer. It just degrades from there. No, not even uniforms match, for goodness sake. They are too small or too big, collars down to their chests, and TNG Seasons One and Two Uniforms mixed in with Season Three and DS9 uniforms. The strict discipline and tradition of any of the originals in lacking in this production down to the treads! The only good thing about this show is its graphics, which seem to improve a bit with each season. OK, I take that back. Who uses CG that inexpertly? The designers of this show.

    Don't bother with it, it will offend your Star Trek sense, as it did mine. Not even the throw backs to previous shows can save this catastrophe.

    I wept openly when i watched this, probably because my eyes were bleeding and my head almost ruptured. That bad.
    8Nick_Cook

    Worth your time.

    Hidden Frontier is notable for being the longest running internet-based Star Trek fan series. While the production quality is not on a par with fan productions like Starship Exeter, or New Voyages, Hidden Frontier concentrates largely on story, and in that regard it does very well indeed.

    Hidden Frontier has no physical sets; instead actors are filmed against a greenscreen, and the backgrounds inserted digitally. One of Hidden Frontier's greatest achievements is the sheer volume of work they have produced. One of the ways in which this is achieved is by inserting the virtual sets at the time of filming, instead of in post-production. While this does save a great deal of time, it's also worth noting that the quality of the resultant footage is not as high as if it had been produced in post-production, though it still serves its purpose.

    While it may not be everyone's cup of tea, Hidden Frontier is well worth a shot, though you might be best to start off watching the third season, since this is where the producers really start to hit their stride.

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      Commodore Cole: Behind us is a hidden frontier, with secrets we do not fully understand. But we do know this: the Briar Patch hides many people and planets that can no longer protect themselves. Starfleet has no nobler calling than preserving the peace so that all of our peoples can benefit from the exploration of space... The game is afoot, ladies and gentlemen. Battle stations.

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