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Star Trek New Voyages News
We are excited to announce the release of the episode “The Holiest Thing”, directed by Daren R Dochterman and guest starring Carl Sheldon as Captain Scott and Jacy King as Doctor Carol Marcus. As many of you may be aware it was with this episode David Gerrold became a producer on the show. And even offered script advice on set for the episode.
A Star Trek Dream Spread From Upstate New York OCT. 11, 2015 – The New York Times has published a lovely article about Star Trek New Voyages and creator, James Cawley – from it’s origins and illustrious pedigree, to it’s place as a keystone and major influence in the world of fan films today.
STAR TREK: NEW VOYAGES HELP US ON OUR FALL FUND RAISING DRIVE! With the fall upon us, our we’re heading out with a bang!
Special Features
Star Trek: The Animated Series (TAS) has a number of noteworthy franchise milestones—for better or worse. We were introduced to the three-legged, three-armed, three fingered (but not three eyed) Edosian Lieutenant Arex and the feline Caitian Lieutenant M’Ress.
Simply because I enjoy spending my time on oddball little tasks like this, here are all the Enterprise crew women we saw wearing pants instead of the regular mini-skirt: 1. Number One from “The Cage:
Back when Star Trek was still on the air on NBC, folks could write in and become a member of the Star Trek Fan Club. One of the perks of joining the Fan Club was receiving the monthly edition of a small newsletter–Inside Star Trek. These newsletters were just a few pages along and were mimeographed.

