Star Trek Continues

Star Trek Continues

2013
Star Trek Continues
Star Trek Continues

Star Trek Continues

8.1 | en | Sci-Fi

The USS Enterprise's historic five-year mission continues with all new episodes of the original series. "Star Trek: Continues", a new Trek series, beams down with exciting adventures of the Federation's most heroic crew led by Captain James T. Kirk. The lighting and color of the highly accurate sets accentuate the equally detailed props and costumes, matching the original series that ran from 1966-69! With acting and stories that also replicate the original series, the adventures are sure to dazzle even the most die hard Trek fans. Witness now the untold morality plays that explore the final frontier and more importantly... the human condition. Fans of the original series will especially enjoy the pilot episode as a familiar guest star from the original series reprises his role in a sequel entitled "Pilgrim of Eternity"

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP11  To Boldly Go: Part II
Nov. 13,2017
To Boldly Go: Part II

The iconic mission of the U.S.S. Enterprise comes to an end, as Kirk and his crew battle the ultimate adversary.

EP10  To Boldly Go: Part I
Oct. 17,2017
To Boldly Go: Part I

To solve the ultimate mystery, the Enterprise must return to where Kirk's five-year mission began. FAN NOTE: This is a follow up episode to "Where No Man Has Gone Before" (s1e03), the second pilot for the original series. This episode has characters called "espers". In the original series pilot, Mitchell said, "Man cannot survive if a race of true espers is born." FAN NOTE: The Romulan Commander character was introduced in the original series episode "The Enterprise Incident" (s3e02). The actress who played that role in the original series is the mother of the actress playing the Romulan Commander in this episode.

EP9  What Ships Are For
Jul. 30,2017
What Ships Are For

Kirk struggles with aiding a society whose inhabitants view their isolated world in a very unique way.

EP8  Still Treads the Shadow
Apr. 02,2017
Still Treads the Shadow

The Enterprise discovers a lost starship... with an unlikely passenger. FAN NOTE: This is a follow up episode to "The Tholian Web" (s3e09) from the original series.

EP7  Embracing the Winds
Sep. 03,2016
Embracing the Winds

While the Enterprise is sent on a seemingly routine mission, Kirk is recalled to starbase where he faces an ethical dilemma that challenges the very core of Starfleet Command.

EP6  Come Not Between the Dragons
May. 28,2016
Come Not Between the Dragons

A troubled creature pierces the Enterprise hull, pitting the crew against a pursuer that threatens to tear them apart.

EP5  Divided We Stand
Sep. 26,2014
Divided We Stand

Kirk and McCoy are trapped in time while an alien infestation threatens the Enterprise.

EP4  The White Iris
Jun. 20,2014
The White Iris

Captain Kirk finds himself haunted by guilt from his past as the fate of an alien world hangs in the balance. FAN NOTE: This episode involves original series character story lines: Rayna from "Requiem for Methuselah" (s3e19), Miramanee from "The Paradise Syndrome" (s3e03), and Edith Keeler from "The City on the Edge of Forever" (s1e28).

EP3  Fairest of Them All
Jun. 15,2014
Fairest of Them All

In the Mirror Universe, Spock faces a choice that determines the future of the Terran Empire. FAN NOTE: This is a follow up episode to "Mirror, Mirror" (s2e04) from the original series.

EP2  Lolani
Feb. 08,2014
Lolani

A survivor from a distressed Tellarite vessel pulls Captain Kirk and his crew into a moral quandary over her sovereignty. FAN NOTE: Orion slave girls were first introduced in "The Cage", the original pilot for the original series.

EP1  Pilgrim of Eternity
May. 24,2013
Pilgrim of Eternity

The original Apollo is back aboard the Enterprise and once again wreaks havoc. Is there any reasoning with him? FAN NOTE: This is a follow up episode to "Who Mourns for Adonais?" (s2e02) from the original series.

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Synopsis

The USS Enterprise's historic five-year mission continues with all new episodes of the original series. "Star Trek: Continues", a new Trek series, beams down with exciting adventures of the Federation's most heroic crew led by Captain James T. Kirk. The lighting and color of the highly accurate sets accentuate the equally detailed props and costumes, matching the original series that ran from 1966-69! With acting and stories that also replicate the original series, the adventures are sure to dazzle even the most die hard Trek fans. Witness now the untold morality plays that explore the final frontier and more importantly... the human condition. Fans of the original series will especially enjoy the pilot episode as a familiar guest star from the original series reprises his role in a sequel entitled "Pilgrim of Eternity"

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Vic Mignogna , Todd Haberkorn , Christopher Doohan

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Reviews

Johnny H. I'm critical of 'fan-fiction' in general; the stuff can be hockey as sh!t and completely unbelievable and canon-breaking when the writers of those 'stories' want to see characters just f##k each other for no rhyme or reason. Star Trek Continues has NONE of those problems: I can assure you of that. This is a fan-created series that has stories to tell, not sh!t to spew. And this IS the continuation of The Original Series fan have been eagerly waiting for; if they weren't happy with the movies already.The queerest thing about this series, though, is that Funimation voice-actor Vic Mignogna (FullMetal Alchemist, DragonBall Z and several other animes) created this show and plays Captain Kirk in all of the episodes. And... he's done a thorough job emulating William Shatner's character. Sure it's not perfect and some of the time Vic is just saying lines, but the guy CAN act in front of camera. He's no dialogue-robot. He's a fan of Gene Roddenberry's legacy and wants to do it absolute justice: both on and off the camera. I don't think many fan films can say that the director, producer and co-writer was ALSO the lead actor of the project.Star Trek Continues: the best fan-made series ever. At least the best Star Trek fan-film series.
sykespj It is really hard to rate a fan production of any kind, let alone one that aims to recreate Trek's original series. It took me a couple of episodes to warm to the characters, but ultimately 'Continues' leaves all other fan series for dead. It is well written and generally well acted, and it is easy to mistake the meticulously crafted sets for the real thing.Vic Mignogna and Todd Haberkorn put in fine performances as Kirk and Spock. Grant Imahara is a capable Sulu, but looks a bit like he has gone to warp drive a few too many times. Chuck Huber's horrid hairpiece detracts from what is otherwise a very good performance as Dr. McCoy. The other main characters are a mixed lot, but none of them are in the 'total disaster' category (unlike other unnamed fan series). They even manage to nail the 'cornball corner' moments as well as any replicator out there. And there are 60s-looking babes aplenty (need I say more?).For mine it is the sets, costumes and production design that really distinguish this series from the others. A few CGI-FX tip that the series is well-and-truly beyond the 60s. Other than that, it would be pretty easy to pass the series off as the genuine item if it had of aired in 1970... and that's no mean feat.Don't expect great Trek, but if you are satisfied with a bit of nostalgic fun, this series is well worth checking out.
dbbspill Seriously, I've never even bothered to write a review before, but this series is the bees knees. At the risk of committing sacrilege, I'm going to admit that Vic Mignogna does Jim Kirk even better than William Shatner did...or at least just as perfectly. They have the essence of the series to the bone. I am so happy that they created this reboot. I wish we could get new episodes every week like we would with a commercial production, but perhaps that is part of what makes this so special. Each episode is a carefully crafted work of heart.One of the things that I love most about the series is the loving resurrection of Scotty with his son Chris Doohan. Not only is he a dead ringer, but he has the character dead to rights. Also, Todd Haberkorn brings new life to the friendship between Kirk and Spock with his deadpan Vulcan, yet incredibly human performance.Who would have thought that an Indiegogo project could produce something this wonderful?Keep it up guys!! LOVE THIS!!!
jayj-17577 I just stumbled across this on You Tube, but wow, awesome. I've watched the first two episodes.I'm not some huge "trekkie". I watched the original series when it aired (yes, I'm an old man) and liked it, but my opinion of subsequent Trek incarnations went steadily downhill.You have to understand that in may ways this series is a homage to the original series. It does not attempt to go in any new directions: quite the opposite, it appears to be a deliberate attempt at "more of the same".I was amazed at how well they reproduced the original sets. I didn't study pictures of the original series and this side by side to compare, but the bridge and the transporter room looked the same to me, and other places clearly had the same look and feel. I'd be interested to know how they produced the sets: did they get their hands on 50-year old sets from Desilu? Did they reproduce them by studying the old series? Etc. Similarly, the model of the Enterprise looks the same to me, the sound effects all sound the same, the background music is the same style, etc.The new Captain Kirk was clearly trying to imitate the style and mannerisms of the original Captain Kirk, and I think he does a very good job of this. The other actors don't seem to take reprising the roles quite so far. They're more what you'd expect of a new actor in a familiar role. The plots of these first two episodes clearly show the "homage" factor. The first episode is a sequel to an episode from the original series, "Who Mourns for Adonais?" (Much as "Wrath of Khan" was a sequel to an episode from the original series.) The second episode is a homage in two ways: the main character is an "Orion slave girl" a la the brief scene in the original pilot that apparently fascinated fans so much, and it carries on the Star Trek tradition of heavy-handed social messages. (Though at least this time it wasn't about racism.)I see there are, as of this writing, a total of 7 episodes made. I'll have to see how the other 5 fare.I'd score this as follows:Fidelity to the original sets, miniatures, costumes, and music: 9Recreating the original cast: Kirk 9, the rest average maybe 6 or 7.Fidelity to themes and writing style: 8Originality: 2