Ran across this last night. A tad cheezy .... bad acting, but has some interesting plot.
http://youtu.be/YWAGSwEqkxI
Re: Star Trek: Phoenix. Cloak & Dagger Part 1
Saw that a good while ago. not the best but not the worse either.
There are a lot of fan-made Star Trek out there. Most of them have bad plots, worse acting, sometimes surprisingly good effects but all have that definite love of Trek we see lacking in the last multimillion dollar movies we were (and will be) offered.
For that alone they are worth watching.
There are a lot of fan-made Star Trek out there. Most of them have bad plots, worse acting, sometimes surprisingly good effects but all have that definite love of Trek we see lacking in the last multimillion dollar movies we were (and will be) offered.
For that alone they are worth watching.
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"In this galaxy, there is a mathematical probability of three million Earth-type planets. In all the universe, three million, million galaxies like this.
And in all of that... and perhaps more...
only one of each of us."
Dr Leonard H. McCoy
TOS Balance of Terror
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Re: Star Trek: Phoenix. Cloak & Dagger Part 1
What I found interesting was some of the tech introduced in this; especially the "Subspace Aperature Transport System".
Although neat to watch, I found that when they 'dropped' through the floor I was missing the 5 rings that would fall down from the ceiling as in Star Gate:SG-1. lol
Although neat to watch, I found that when they 'dropped' through the floor I was missing the 5 rings that would fall down from the ceiling as in Star Gate:SG-1. lol
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Re: Star Trek: Phoenix. Cloak & Dagger Part 1
This was my first time seeing this. Thanks!
Well... since this is the Phoenix in 2422... I guess our version only has a 12 year run.
I wonder how it meets its demise? :-O
Overall, it was rather decent, enough to make me want to see the 2nd part.
I wish that we could get our stories made into a series like this.
Note: never leave someone who is intent on destroying you (and has gone to great lengths to do so) alone on a planet surface and just beam out! Wouldn't this be in an Academy 101 course or something?
Well... since this is the Phoenix in 2422... I guess our version only has a 12 year run.
I wonder how it meets its demise? :-O
Overall, it was rather decent, enough to make me want to see the 2nd part.
I wish that we could get our stories made into a series like this.
Note: never leave someone who is intent on destroying you (and has gone to great lengths to do so) alone on a planet surface and just beam out! Wouldn't this be in an Academy 101 course or something?
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