Feb 142014
 

Exeter ComicSeven weeks after missing the Christmas Release window for the last, long awaited final act of ‘The Tressaurian Intersection‘, there is finally some good news to report regarding Starship Exeter.

Joshua Johnson, who founded Exeter with his brother Jimm, has announced on Facebook plans to produce an audio version of Exeter, with the original cast reprising their roles! 

Via Facebook:

That marks all of the reoccurring cast as being on board to record this Atlantis Invaders Audio Adventure. I hope to have the script ready by the end of March…”

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Dec 212013
 

SETitle

Just got this in via email:

Hi there.

We here at Starship Exeter are excited to make a huge announcement regarding the release of Act Four, the final piece to our episode, “The Tressaurian Intersection.”

http://www.starshipexeter.com/

Looks like (maybe) we can (possibly) look forward to the final act of Starship Exeter‘s second episode for Christmas!

At least that is Moby’s theory. Let me explain… Continue reading »

Oct 222013
 

AjaxMoby has been keeping up with Facebook a lot more lately. I think it is addictive, TBH. But one thing I have learned from checking in so often is that there are a few more of these Original Series Star Trek fan films being proposed or produced. And for whatever reason, it seems like a lot of them are fundraising about this same time. 

Right now there are Indiegogo.com and/or Kickstarter.com campaigns underway for Starship Farragut, Star Trek Continues, and New Voyages/Phase II. And those are just the ‘Big Boys’. There are a few smaller productions vying for your support as well. Continue reading »

Oct 172013
 

kcc2Reblogged from Geeksaresexy.net:

Chicago’s Commedia Beauregard Theatre has taken it upon themselves to release a karaoke-style rendition of Rick Astley’s “Never Gonna Give You Up”…loosely translated into Klingon.

 

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So what is this all about, you ask? You might not believe it, but… Continue reading »

Jun 062013
 

Star Trek Continues, the newest ‘top-tier’ fan-made Trek webseries to hit the web, released it’s first episode, Pilgrim of Eternity, on May 24th following a premiere screening at the Phoenix Comiccon to rave reviews.

This episode is basically a sequel to the Original Series episode Who Mourns for Adonais?, complete with none other than Michael Forest, the original Apollo himself, returning to reprise his role as Apollo. After all, it’s only been 45 years or so, right? Mr. Forest does an outstanding job to say the least, and the episode is very, very good. Continue reading »

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