HELPING PHASE II
New Voyages Phase II is embarking on an effort to further involve fans. In addition to our world-wide crew and cast base we are now accepting donations of any amount from appreciative and supportive fans from anywhere around the world. Donation gifts via PayPal.com are the easiest and fastest.PRODUCTION UPDATES
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Helping Star Trek Phase 2: April Expenses (10%/5% Goals Met)
15 April 2013 4:59 PM | No CommentsSTAR TREK: PHASE II HELP NEEDED WITH APRIL EXPENSES (A short summary of each expense category is located below in each donate box) This shoot, we will be concen
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Helping Star Trek Phase 2: November Expenses (18%/7% Goals Met)
14 November 2012 10:48 PM | 2 CommentsMuch thanks to all who have helped out so far!!! If anyone can help out this month with our studio and server/bandwidth expenses, please do...
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Star Trek Phase II on Indiegogo
08 October 2012 8:15 PM | 4 CommentsWe're having a short-run Indiegogo campaign to help fund the fall shoot with some awesome perks for donations!For full information, go here.... and, please, HE
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Helping Star Trek Phase 2: October Expenses and Fall Shoot! (28%/70%/70% Goals Met)
03 October 2012 1:25 PM | 2 CommentsThis shoot, we will be concentrating on finishing our unfinished episodes so we can get them released to you! Help us finish our episodes in post-production so we can move on to new adventures!
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MOST RECENT FORUM POSTS- Re: Star Trek Into Darkness
May 21, 2013I may eventually see it in a theater. Just curious about one thing, though. Does the bridge lighting still look like it belongs in an Eastern European brothel (grin)?Regards,J. Alec West - Re: Starship Ajax?
May 21, 2013Quote from: Dyno on Today at 01:24:38 pmHoping for the best for everyone in that area too!When I first saw footage of the aftermath in Moore, I was tempted to say something I've said before ... that anyone who lives in a mobile home in tornado alley is nuts. But this monster was taking out brick homes ... right down to their foundation slabs. So, I ha - Re: Starship Farragut
May 21, 2013What puzzles me is that, as I understood things, "The Price of Anything" was supposed to be the studio's last episode - after which their studio would concentrate on the "Star Trek Continues" project. But, I see they've already had auditions for (and possibly started filming) episode 4, "Conspiracy of Innocence" - and
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ABOUT PHASE II
Star Trek New Voyages: Phase II is an award-winning independent webseries that produces new episodes of Classic Star Trek. Continuing the fourth and fifth seasons of the original series, we film the untold stories of the U.S.S. Enterprise, Captain Kirk, and his crew with the intention of filling in the missing years of the original five year mission, and bridging the gap to Star Trek: The Motion Picture. We are a group of fans who have come together with a common love for the classic era Star Trek for the purpose of having fun while making new episodes. It is the goal of Star Trek New Voyages: Phase II to support and promote the CBS/Paramount Star Trek franchise by giving fans an active way to continue their interest in Classic Star Trek.
Props Archive
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Mister Spock’s Vulcanian Sculpture
Posted on February 12, 2013 | 3 CommentsHardcore Star Trek fans know that we didn’t get to see Mister Spock’s quarters on board the Enterprise too many times in The Original Series. We got a bri -
The “Ray Generator” (“Trident Scanner”) Prop
Posted on October 4, 2012 | 2 CommentsSo, we've talked in the past about how props in Star Trek get re purposed. That is, they outlive their usefulness and are given a new paint job or they have -
Captain Pike’s Utility Cover
Posted on August 29, 2012 | 5 CommentsAt Star Trek Phase II, we try to get all the Trek-ian details right. It's a bit of a pain when we have a "flahback" scene of some kind--a scene that will sho -
Scotty’s Engineering “Ruler” — From the Phase II Prop Closet
Posted on August 8, 2012 | 1 CommentThis engineering tool has been a bit of mystery. It was sold back in December of 2001 as part of "Profiles in History Auction 10." Many of the items in -
Engineering Tool Prop: The One with the Yellow Crystal on the Handle
Posted on July 15, 2012 | 1 CommentScotty had quite a number of different tools that he would use from time to time. Often, these tools were used less as props (actually handled by actors) a -
Star Trek Landing Party Props–Made Out of LEGOs!
Posted on July 10, 2012 | 2 CommentsMr. Tommy Williamson ("GeekyTom")--a gentleman, evidently, with too much time on his hands--has assembled a set of Star Trek landing party props (Phaser II, C -
From the Star Trek Phase II Prop Closet: Yet Another Engineering Tool
Posted on July 8, 2012 | 3 CommentsDuring the course of Star Trek, we've seen many engineering tools. As with so many props on Star Trek, these engineering tools are often an exercise in minim -
Original Galileo 1701/7 Full-Scale Mock-Up to be Sold at Auction
Posted on May 24, 2012 | 2 CommentsThe path the old full-sized Galileo shuttlecraft prop has taken since Star Trek finished production back in 1969 is been a convoluted path. After changing hands a couple of times and remaining mostly in California, it was bought by Ms. Lynne Miller in 1989 and shipped by train to her home in Ohio where some restoration efforts had begin. -
Spock’s Other Slide Rule: a “Jeppesen (Warner) Model B-1 Slide Graphic Vector Computer”
Posted on May 17, 2012 | 1 CommentAs long as I had a post about Mister Spock's Jeppesen CSG-1 aviation slide rule: ...it probably makes sense to talk about Spock's other slide rule that we saw in a few Star Trek epiosdes. He used a different (yet nevertheless remarkably similar) device in a few other Trek episodes. -
Mister Spock’s “Jeppesen CSG-1 Pocket Flight Computer”
Posted on May 14, 2012 | No CommentsOne of those obscure props that shows up from time to time in Star Trek is what's called an "E-6B Flight Computer." Probably the best shot of this prop is from "The Naked Time" (where Mr. Spock uses the device to somehow help him calculate some of the details of the breakup of the planet Psi 2000): Its actual first appearance is in "The Corbomite Maneuver" where it can be seen lying on the table next to Mr.



