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Star Trek a fan production - 727Sky - 02-27-2026 There are 15 episodes, some not to bad and some not to good but hey it is Star Trek RE: Star Trek a fan production - David64 - 02-27-2026 (Today, 10:41 AM)727Sky Wrote: There are 15 episodes, some not to bad and some not to good but hey it is Star Trek You know what bugged me about Star Trek ? There they are in the far future with phasers, FTL ships and transporters, but nobody came up with a cure for baldness. RE: Star Trek a fan production - 727Sky - 02-27-2026 The greatest sacrifice RE: Star Trek a fan production - 727Sky - 02-27-2026 The Romulan war RE: Star Trek a fan production - Michigan Swamp Buck - 02-27-2026 I've been playing Star Trek Fleet Command, and it combines all the stories and characters in an alternate reality scenario. They have several Kirks and Spocks from the different shows and movies, and every character ever introduced that can be on your crews. The format is rather boring, but it isn't about a single starship and crew; you command a fleet of ships. You work on a base station for your fleet while you do missions and explore the galaxy. The missions are from the shows and movies, as well as some strange ones that I never heard of. Quark, as a captain of a starship, with you as his crew taking orders, that is an example of a weird mission. There are Borg tribbles if that makes any sense. You can be Federation, Romulan, Klingon, or an Independent, and can join teams of live players. I guess the sky is truly the limit with the Star Trek Universe. RE: Star Trek a fan production - quintessentone - 02-27-2026 (Today, 11:11 AM)David64 Wrote:(Today, 10:41 AM)727Sky Wrote: There are 15 episodes, some not to bad and some not to good but hey it is Star Trek Did you know when Stewart was auditioning for the part of Picard he wore a hair piece which the director and hiring team originally wanted a Captain of a star ship to have, for that virile and youthful look (perhaps a fan love interest?) but they asked him to remove it and preferred Stewart as Picard to be bald. So it ended up being a bald Captain, for the Star Trek series, was where no man had gone before. |