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Kent Pribbernow
12-06-2005, 10:00 AM
<div class='os_post_top_link'><a href='http://www.starshipexeter.com/' target='_blank'>http://www.starshipexeter.com/</a><br /><br /></div><img src="http://www.digitalmediathoughts.com/images/exeter.jpg" /><br /><br />Cyberspace...the final frontier. These are the voyages of the Starship Exeter. It's mission...to pick up where the original series left off. To employ amateur actors in various classic Star Trek plot recreations. To boldly go where no campy homemade sci-fi film has gone before! Ok, so it's not Leanord Nimoy and William Shatner at the helm of the Enterprise, but if you can look beyond the hammy community theater style acting, believe it or not, Starship Exeter is actually quite impressive. In fact, the first piece in the series, entitled "The Tressaurian Intersection", looks and feels so authentic, visually, it could almost be mistaken for an original Desilu production...I kid you not. The sets are especially impressive. The bridge and starship corridors are exact duplicates of the original sets designed by Matt Jeffries from the early series. The CGI-based U.S.S Exeter looks just like the real McCoy...uh, excuse the pun. <br /><br />Episodes from the series are available free for download from the studio's site. Transer them onto your video iPod or PDA for viewing on the go. As I said, the acting is very amateurish...but what do expect from a group of Star Trek enthusiasts with limited acting skills on a low budget? Damnit Jim, I'm a doctor not a contributing editor!

Damion Chaplin
12-06-2005, 10:06 PM
And if you like SS Exeter, be sure to check out Star Trek: New Voyages. It's so good the Roddenberry family gave them permission to use the name Star Trek! Episode 3 is written by DC Fontana and stars Walter Koenig! It doesn't get much closer to the real thing than that...

www.newvoyages.com

Phoenix
12-08-2005, 11:11 AM
As far as Starship Exeter is concerned, I have to say, for amateurs, they're pretty amazing. I'm very impressed with what they did. They seem to have chosen the right actors to play the parts. And you're right when you say that it's almost just as good as the Desilu productions - pretty close anyway. If someone didn't know better, they'd probably think it was the real thing.

As far as the New Voyages website is concerned, I saw the trailer for "In Harms Way", and I don't mean to shoot anyone's idea down, but quite frankly, I didn't find it to be that good. I was much more impressed with Exeter's efforts. Now maybe I haven't watched enough on the Voyager site, but to me personally, as far as knockoff's are concerned, it's not nearly in the same league as Exeter.

I have to wonder, where does Exeter get all the money to make these productions? You'd think that would take an enormous amount of paper to build those sets and pull that off.