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5-Year Mission Continues After 45-Year Hiatus

Okian Warrior writes "Hackaday brings us news about a continuation of the original Star Trek series. The Kickstarter-funded project is attempting to complete the original 5-year mission, which ended after only three seasons on the air. The fan-based and fan-supported reincarnation is cleverly titled Star Trek Continues and has CBS's consent. Check out the first episode, Pilgrim of Eternity. For being fan-made, it's actually pretty good." The attention to detail in the sets, costumes, and even lighting is incredible. It's far and away the most faithful re-creation of the original series I've ever seen.

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  1. Re:45 years ago... by Tiger4 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Let's not get too hasty! Wandering in the wilderness is not to everyone's taste

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  2. Re:45 years ago... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The plots on the original series were more about cultural & human phenomenons that Roddenberry wanted to point out as things we need to overcome as a species. Later inclusions became more about the "gee whiz, rocket ships and 'splosions!" Perhaps you were expecting more the latter with none of the former?

  3. Re:45 years ago... by cayenne8 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Like pubic hair? Yea, I'm pretty sick of all this "look like a little girl when I'm really 30" crap, too.

    Ugh...no!!!

    Look at some good old, 70's pr0n....Debbie Does Dallas or the like, man...if you wanted to go down on one of those ladies, you'd better take a machete and a sherpa with you if you wanted any hope of ever returning alive!!

    Seriously, I don't like mandatory flossing after eating....

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  4. Re:TAS by Scarletdown · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Oh. All this time, I figured that with only 22 episodes, that would have only been a single season.

    Still, despite the typical craptacular Filmation art and animation, it did have some decent writing to carry it where the visuals failed.

    And a big thumbs up to Roddenberry for refusing to let Filmation assign a kiddy cadet to each senior crew member.

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  5. Re:45 years ago... by Aryden · · Score: 3, Insightful

    This "un-boot" has everything of the original - except for the charm of the premise, the ethic of storytelling, and the charisma of the players.

    True, the charisma is missing, but the story is there. It's not as good as what Mr. Roddenberry wrote, but it is close. They got the good natured ribbing of Spock by McCoy and Kirk, they got their ethic and moral point across, and they created a drama that brought about the reveal of the moral. All in all, I thought it was good, now just replace Bones with a better Bones, hone the characters a bit more and you have a decent series.

  6. Re:45 years ago... by Princeofcups · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The plots on the original series were more about cultural & human phenomenons that Roddenberry wanted to point out as things we need to overcome as a species. Later inclusions became more about the "gee whiz, rocket ships and 'splosions!" Perhaps you were expecting more the latter with none of the former?

    Exactly. A lot of what we think of as original Star Trek was implied. These days every last detail has to be spelled out in the name of characterization. The cultural references shouldn't be glossed over either. The Klingons are the Russians. They are NOT bumpy headed violent killing machines. They are just the other guys out there who we compete with idiologically. In other words, it's best to ignore TNG et al, since they depart drastically from TOS.

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  7. Re:45 years ago... by An+dochasac · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The original series built upon a longer history of art, literature, war and peace. It referenced the bible, Greek and Roman classic literature, Shakespeare. You ended up quoting Milton, Dickens... when you thought you were quoting a playboy starship captain. That tradition held until this most recent reboot which had numerous references to previous Star Treks, but no grounding in the real world that that Star Trek plagiarized its ideas from.