This is fun, really. Cool to see all those aged Trekkers commanding a beautiful 60s stye Enterprise, and also an astromech droid from Star Wars for fun.
I didn't expect those 15 minutes to go by so fast. There was definitely room for more of a story, and I was left wanting to see what came next. Nice job, I really enjoyed it.
"They say that those who cannot remember the past are doomed to repeat it. It is far worse than that. Those who cannot remember the past are at the mercy of those who do." ---Jeff Mullen
Disagree. Those who do not learn from the past are doomed to repeat it. Those who learned from the past are at the mercy of those who do NOT because the majority of people are ignorant or deliberately refuse to learn from the past.
At 3:01, the science officer's hands are crossed in front of him. There's a camera cut and his hands are now behind his back. At 4:50, he's reading from a PADD. After a camera cut, it's gone and his hands are behind his back. Another camera cut and the PADD magically reappears.
After the havoc Nomad caused on the Enterprise, you would think Starship Captain's would know better than to beam unknown probes aboard their ships. *Sigh* Good cross-Sci Fi story though.
It's unknown alien technology. Which somehow deactivates their engines the moment it appears onboard. So the first thing they do is plug it into a recharger. The second thing they do is leave it unattended.
It is also contradictory to what else was stated. Namely, how they said that it originated from quote, "...the far side of the Andromeda galaxy." In fact, the Andromeda is our galaxy's closest neighbor and so close that it will eventually collide. Far, far away... not! And that R2D2 unit looks *_brand new_* despite the fact that it was supposedly drifting in space for approximately 12,000 years... How did it get there from the far side of Andromeda? Was it by traveling at lightspeed for 12,000 years?
I've got to say, I've watched ALOT of Star Trek fan productions, and this one was the best. The way the story wove the two "Universes, or Galaxies rather" into a composite yet kept on point, was excellent, if you could have thrown in a little Battlestar Galactica, You would have it all. Good Job
I really enjoyed this production. You recreated the atmosphere of the original Star Trek. Great use of sound effects and theme music. Thank you for this entertaining Trek short! Live Long and Prosper 🖖
One of the better Star Trek/Star Wars crossovers. Need to work more on the audio though. Throughout the film, The dialog was either to soft, or the music to loud over the dialog.
They keep referring to the “android”. An android is a robot with a human-like appearance. Other than being squat and round, it looks nothing like the humans on the ship.
This makes me want to see a weird hybrid Trek/Wars elseworld movie, like how DC and Marvel would do Amalgam comics with weird fusion versions of characters. The Enterprise launching a squadron of X-wings would be amazing.
A battlestar launching X-wings ? There is an interesting mental picture . I like the Viper (original one) but X-wings ..... Only Thunderbolts (the rip off X-wings lol) from Babylon 5 would top it .
GREAT little story and good idea.Its been a long time comming and it would be mean to criticize YA on anything as your effort is appreciated.Plus everybody likes R2D2 and such a charming droid would be welcome on any Star ship in any galaxy !
I Enjoyed Star Trek Part as for the R2 unit not sure about the cross over. However, This Fan film has a lot of potential as mini-series, I think I can say we missed spin-offs of Star Trek TOS. and other crews of the federation keep up great work!
We actually featured some original Star Gate consoles in our other episodes. Check out "Extraction" The console is featured in the opening scene as a Romulan pilot station.
If star wars was 15,000 years ago that explains a lot. Particle cannons and laser's. The only thing faster is the hyper drive. That's all star trek wins in every other category.
Yes, we constructed all of the sets. Most appear in most of our episodes when Constitution Class star ship interiors and shuttle crafts are needed. All other sets are constructed as needed for each episode.
@@thefederationfiles8938 I am just stunned by the level of work that you have done to make sets like this and get them good. I once built a navigation console out of plywood and a science station (only), nowhere near as good as yours. I think Ii'd just keep most of the bridge set up forever and build a roof around it and just hang out there and watch TV. James Crawley says his tour crew sometimes watches Trek on the bridge viewscreen in his set for fun. Thanks again for all the great work in making these films.
Awesome vid. I am addicted to these fan films! I like them much more than the STDiscovery crap. Ive watched several crossover films. I think this one is the most plausible ST / SWars crossover. Keep up the good work
@@ericmadsen9655 Anything is possible. We don't have a specific script in the works with the R2 unit but if the story idea is good, I'm sure we would all love doing another.
Actually, in the original final version, I left the eyes normal. But after several viewings and a few months later, I went back and added the glow to her eyes. It was needed
Very well done. So do not take what I am about to say as an over all negative remark. That said, even at the speed of light it takes 2.5 million years to reach earth. From what I can gather from this fantastically done episode, the X-Wing was in a battle, not travelling in hyperspace or near the speed of light. 15,000 years of drifting? More like 6 million years perhaps, for some leeway for uncertain velocities and other gravitational assist.
Thank you for providing Closed Captions! Why was a commodore commanding a ship? Normally it would be a captain or officer of the watch (i.e. an officer with a rank below captain). The sets, costumes, and effects were amazing. Although the droid didn't have battle scars. The cross-over was intriguing and fun. Hopefully there's more after this story. Sadly, the acting was frequently stilted and the dialog could have used a proper editor, e.g. - accessment ==> assessment (closed captions) - I've ran a complete scan ==> I've run _OR_ I ran - stellar cartilage ==> stellar cartography
Regarding a commodore commanding a ship, don't forget Commodore Decker was in command of the Constellation in "The Doomsday Machine". Its not unheard of. I agree with your assessment. A lot of fun to watch!
Asimov’s 1st: A robot may not harm a human or by inaction allow a human to be harmed. Asimov's 3rd: A robot must protect its existence provided it does not conflict with 1st or 2nd.
This is fantastic! :D Great work! My only nitpick - and I did the same for "In a Mirror Darkly" - is that starships didn't have their own unique badge. It was a one time mistake that Gene has to send a memo out to the production crew to make sure it didn't happen again. It's odd that Enterprise changed the Defiant badge from the Delta to whatever they used since in The Tholian Web you could see Defiant crewmen wearing uniforms with the Delta. It's a strange misconception, but I get why it's there. It's a kind of Mandela Effect. Lol Anyway, that's a nitpick. I still adore In a Mirror Darkly and loved every second of this. :)
@@Warhammered Actually, my nitpick was not ignored on subsequent episodes. It's interesting that the link you provided goes to the Omega Glory, which is the sole episode that had starship personel wearing insignia other than the delta. Yes, there were flag officers on other starships that had other insignia, but those insignia were consistent of every other flag officer that wasn't serving on a starship. So, it had already been established several times that other starship personel wore the delta insignia. The Omega Glory was close to the end of the second season, so the standard was already set. After that one mistake, things just went back to normal, with the delta being for starship personel. Here is a link to an article on this very subject from startrek.com themselves: ca.startrek.com/article/starfleet-insignia-explained The crew of the Defiant in The Tholian Web wore the delta. They didn't have unique insignia. As I said, ENT made a boo boo and made a unique insignia for the Defiant when it was clear in the original TOS episode that the Defiant crew wore the delta insignia. Furthermore, the starship crew in Court Martial were from another starship and were wearing the delta. The production staff in TOS were very particular and consistent about the variety of insignias in the Star Trek universe, which is why they made the memo in the first place. And you seem to be confused as to whether GR said The Omega Glory goof up was a mistake or not. "GR did make that memo and said it was a mistake" Then you say a few sentences later, "So, that in itself contradicted even Gene's memo and he never said that was a mistake." I'm confused, but it was a mistake and was recognized by production staff as such. And to be clear, it wasn't GR that made the memo, it was Robert Justman, who was running the show. The memo was CC'd to DC Fontana, GR, John Lucas, and Gregg Peters. So, this was as official as it gets. There are six Starfleet duty insignia used in TOS: 1.Starship Duty Insignia (Fleet personnel emblem) 2.Spacecraft Duty Insignia (Auxiliary Fleet/ 3.Merchant Marine personnel emblem) 3.Outpost Duty Insignia (Outpost and 5.Colony personnel emblem) 4.Cadet Duty Insignia (Starfleet Academy student emblem) 5.Starbase Duty Insignia (Headquarters, Space stations, Drydocks, and Ground installation personnel emblem) 6.Fleet Command Insignia (Senior field commander personnel emblem) As for the fan theory that Starfleet adopted the Enterprise logo to honour the Enterprise is really cheesy and doesn't hold up to the evidence. In TMP, the Epsilon space station crew were wearing other insignia - likely new insignia for crew assigned to space stations. In any case, that theory is far from canon, whereas TOS is canon and it is clear that starship personel all wore the delta symbol (The Omega Glory being the one sole exception).
@Ronald Hill I don't need to watch TOS again. I've been watching it all my life. Jesus Christ. The Exeter was the ONLY starship with a different insignia because it was a production mistake. Commodore Decker's insignia in Doomsday Machine was because he was a flag officer in command of his own ship. We never got to see the other personnel on the Constellation, but if we had they would have been sporting the Delta. In The Ultimate Computer we had the Excalibur and it was being temporarily commanded by a Commodore (can't remember his name offhand...Tracey?). His insignia was identical to every other starbase officer we had seen in TOS. It wasn't a unique insignia. It was an insignia for starbase personnel. Watch Menagerie, Court Martial, and other episodes to see for yourself. Oh, speaking of Court Martial, we saw other starship personnel - not from the Enterprise - wearing the Delta. And you are being dumb on purpose by ignoring the fact that the Defiant crew had the Delta insignia on their uniforms? Why are you being purposefully ignorant? This is bad faith. You tell me to watch TOS again, when it is you who is mistaken and refusing to just look at the evidence that's in plain sight.
@Ronald Hill Each ship never had its own insignia. That has always been a lame fan theory because people misunderstood the insignias in TOS. And it's not more interesting. Starfleet adopting the Delta because the Enterprise was so awesome is nothing but fanboy masturbation. Oh, and we've already seen the Kelvin and Discovery era ships use the Delta. That theory makes no sense. Give it up and accept the facts.
@Ronald Hill I was talking about the TOS episode,"The Ultimate Computer", specifically Commodore Wesley in command of the Lexington (not Excalibur). Like in Commodore Decker's situation, we don't get to see the rest of his crew in detail. We certainly don't see their insignias. However, Commodore Wesley is wearing the exact same insignia as every other star base personnel officer we see throughout TOS.
In the movie, Star Trek: The Motion Picture, there is a scene where some of the information captured by the probe (Vger?) is shown on the screen and I believe there was a shot of Darth Vader. I wonder if that was the inspiration or part of the inspiration for this film. Enjoyable short. My only suggestion would be to improve the ADR (Automated Dialog Replacement) technique as some of the dialogue did not match the sound of the scene - 08:26
At 11:07 Captain Wesley calls Engineering and the response is "Westley here", even though the Engineer's name is Calhoun. Enjoyable bit of fluff though.
Kinda cool show. However, can ya please scale back the back ground sound track ? Such as the soumd effects. Its mostly should be muted and can only be heard but in your show its a bit too much and not necessary .
Did you use the New York Star Trek sets made by James Cawley or the Georgia sets made by Vic Mignogna? You surely didn’t build all these sets yourself for this.
CBS restricts the stories to be no longer than 15 minutes and not more than 2 parts so our stories can only be 30 minutes total to tell our story. Granted, this story is on a much grander scale but I think we made the story entertaining eliminating any possible dead spots. Thanks for watching.
I am blown away by this production. Not only is this an amazing fan film, but its an amazing Star Trek Star Wars cross over fan film!
..and the award for working the phrase "a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away" into a Star Trek fan-film goes to..
I knew what was going to happen when saw it was red.
This is fun, really. Cool to see all those aged Trekkers commanding a beautiful 60s stye Enterprise, and also an astromech droid from Star Wars for fun.
I didn't expect those 15 minutes to go by so fast. There was definitely room for more of a story, and I was left wanting to see what came next. Nice job, I really enjoyed it.
"They say that those who cannot remember the past are doomed to repeat it. It is far worse than that. Those who cannot remember the past are at the mercy of those who do."
---Jeff Mullen
No, I think those of us who do remember the past are at the mercy of those who do not.
Disagree. Those who do not learn from the past are doomed to repeat it. Those who learned from the past are at the mercy of those who do NOT because the majority of people are ignorant or deliberately refuse to learn from the past.
At 3:01, the science officer's hands are crossed in front of him. There's a camera cut and his hands are now behind his back. At 4:50, he's reading from a PADD. After a camera cut, it's gone and his hands are behind his back. Another camera cut and the PADD magically reappears.
After the havoc Nomad caused on the Enterprise, you would think Starship Captain's would know better than to beam unknown probes aboard their ships. *Sigh* Good cross-Sci Fi story though.
" Non Sequitur, Non Sequitur....Nomad....Ton Ru.....Nomad....We seek the Creator...........💥"
i love hoe dubeuous the bridge crew is, it could be a missile or a mine. ME OR IT COULD BE AN IMPERIAL PROBE DROID.
It's unknown alien technology. Which somehow deactivates their engines the moment it appears onboard.
So the first thing they do is plug it into a recharger. The second thing they do is leave it unattended.
@@pwnmeisterage makes good story though...☮️
would have loved to see them repair the droid and have it on staff as a new data
starfleet doesn't let you retire until you are 160.
A long time ago in a galaxy far far away!! Really!! This is ridiculous but I love it!!!!
It is also contradictory to what else was stated. Namely, how they said that it originated from quote, "...the far side of the Andromeda galaxy." In fact, the Andromeda is our galaxy's closest neighbor and so close that it will eventually collide. Far, far away... not! And that R2D2 unit looks *_brand new_* despite the fact that it was supposedly drifting in space for approximately 12,000 years... How did it get there from the far side of Andromeda? Was it by traveling at lightspeed for 12,000 years?
@@XpaceTrue 15,000 years. a short time to bridge intergalactic space w/o warpdrive. little bugger must have been *moving*
A wholesome crossover 😊 astromechs do that sort of thing
I've got to say, I've watched ALOT of Star Trek fan productions, and this one was the best.
The way the story wove the two "Universes, or Galaxies rather" into a composite yet kept on point,
was excellent, if you could have thrown in a little Battlestar Galactica, You would have it all.
Good Job
Graphics is excellent. FINALLY. NO OFFENSE TO ANY OTHER FAN FILMS. Very good acting too. They put some money in this fan film. Good job!
I really enjoyed this production. You recreated the atmosphere of the original Star Trek. Great use of sound effects and theme music. Thank you for this entertaining Trek short! Live Long and Prosper 🖖
I've one question, how does a robot drift 2.5 million light years in just 15,000 years?
One of the better Star Trek/Star Wars crossovers. Need to work more on the audio though. Throughout the film, The dialog was either to soft, or the music to loud over the dialog.
Entertaining and fun little story. Once again, a cute little robot steals the show!
6:50 "There is a lot of astrological data here..." I think you mean "astronomical"?
They keep referring to the “android”. An android is a robot with a human-like appearance. Other than being squat and round, it looks nothing like the humans on the ship.
The Lex now has an R2 unit haunting its circuits.... interesting (taps fingers ominously).
This makes me want to see a weird hybrid Trek/Wars elseworld movie, like how DC and Marvel would do Amalgam comics with weird fusion versions of characters. The Enterprise launching a squadron of X-wings would be amazing.
The enterprise doesn't use craft that small. In the novels, they got a dozen ships that could be used for that purpose in the hanger.
A battlestar launching X-wings ? There is an interesting mental picture . I like the Viper (original one) but X-wings ..... Only Thunderbolts (the rip off X-wings lol) from Babylon 5 would top it .
THIS Crossover NEEDS to be a series. i would love to see follow on episodes.
Please…more adventures with R2R9
Love the cast of Shatnerian actors!!!
Funny, AND well done! Ignoring the obvious plot holes for the sake of enjoying a fun concept: this was indeed a fun plot!
It has the real feel of TOS. Hope that little 'droid remains a character.
Doubtful. He sure looks like a red shirt to me........
@Michael Aldredge-Greenwell
If they can fix him, there must be some type of problem with the energy flow. It sounded like something was intact though.
A SW droid on a Federation Starship? Think of the possibilities for future ST/SW crossover fan fiction episodes.
Nicely done
not bad. now ST has an R2 unit... watch out Klingons and Romulans. lol
Fabulous crossover! Love every minute of it!
Crazy idea let a starship a wormhole through space and time to the star wars universe. Just a thought!
GREAT little story and good idea.Its been a long time comming and it would be mean to criticize YA on anything as your effort is appreciated.Plus everybody likes R2D2 and such a charming droid would be welcome on any Star ship in any galaxy !
This was R2D9 and I'm not sure where some of the memory data came from.
Nicely done. Ive wondered why nobody ever did a Trek/ Star wars crossover before.... 🖖🖖🖖🖖🖖
It's been done. Most of them are battle scene mashups, though.
They did three star trek/ new X men crossovers. One with the original enterprise and one with Picard and enterprise D
When I saw this I thought, there has got be more of this kind of Trek/Wars crossover fan fiction.
people have done. there are some good ones on youtube.
@Ronald Hill Actually there have been some quality crossovers but FEW this good.
I Enjoyed Star Trek Part as for the R2 unit not sure about the cross over. However, This Fan film has a lot of potential as mini-series, I think I can say we missed spin-offs of Star Trek TOS. and other crews of the federation keep up great work!
good job! I love finding these fan films 😁👍
Let's suck those guts in, people. We're Starfleet.
Watching this & thinking “ what’s with all the Old Guys”? Then- jeesh, they are probably younger than me!!!!!
Star Trek / StarGate crossover would be perfect!!!
We actually featured some original Star Gate consoles in our other episodes. Check out "Extraction" The console is featured in the opening scene as a Romulan pilot station.
If star wars was 15,000 years ago that explains a lot. Particle cannons and laser's. The only thing faster is the hyper drive. That's all star trek wins in every other category.
Did you make your own sets? These are nice. Definitely Trek feel despite the apocryphal SW cross-over :) Tons of great work. Thanks!
Yes, we constructed all of the sets. Most appear in most of our episodes when Constitution Class star ship interiors and shuttle crafts are needed. All other sets are constructed as needed for each episode.
@@thefederationfiles8938 I am just stunned by the level of work that you have done to make sets like this and get them good. I once built a navigation console out of plywood and a science station (only), nowhere near as good as yours. I think Ii'd just keep most of the bridge set up forever and build a roof around it and just hang out there and watch TV. James Crawley says his tour crew sometimes watches Trek on the bridge viewscreen in his set for fun. Thanks again for all the great work in making these films.
nice , a pieceful synthesis of StarWars & StarTrek without the usual flamewar
"peaceful" not "pieceful"
now we know how the R2 unit got in ST '09...lol
this is wonderful.
I liked this! It was a "crazy idea" but you pulled it off well!
Since when did Jeff Sessions become a Star Fleet Captain?
Lol !! Good one.
Giggle
I like this ^^ Well done all who made the film :)
I enjoyed it. Way better than JJ the destroyers stuff.
Awesome vid. I am addicted to these fan films! I like them much more than the STDiscovery crap. Ive watched several crossover films. I think this one is the most plausible ST / SWars crossover. Keep up the good work
I agree with you. Discovery is complete trash. This short was more entertaining than any episode of STD !!! Live Long and Prosper 🖖
Michael Mathews me too!! 🙂
Is the R5 unit going to return in the next fan film?
@@ericmadsen9655 Anything is possible. We don't have a specific script in the works with the R2 unit but if the story idea is good, I'm sure we would all love doing another.
Loved it! Better than any of the garbage out there now. Good work folks!
I love the com officers eyes
I thought she was a secret Sith
Actually, in the original final version, I left the eyes normal. But after several viewings and a few months later, I went back and added the glow to her eyes. It was needed
I think half the crew need to call 1-800 JENNEY or lay-off the Twinkies!!!
You realize these are real people with real feelings, right? And all volunteers... it's a fanfilm.
This was great thanks!! I’ll be sharing with my star war friends. 🖖
I like it. And kind of nice to see a bridge full of old white guys too. LoL!
What if the Federation got involved in the civil war between the Rebellion and the Empire?
What if life here. came from another galaxy, far far away??? also i think R2 may have started the borg LOL.
Very well done. So do not take what I am about to say as an over all negative remark. That said, even at the speed of light it takes 2.5 million years to reach earth. From what I can gather from this fantastically done episode, the X-Wing was in a battle, not travelling in hyperspace or near the speed of light. 15,000 years of drifting? More like 6 million years perhaps, for some leeway for uncertain velocities and other gravitational assist.
Kelly, they said that there would be no math ;)
Silly and fun. Thanks.
Will there be more of these Star Trek/Star Wars crossover fan films?
That was so cool! (geeking out now)
Awesome job
Captain's Log - 4012.3 (2364) - 15,000yrs = 12,636. we were still in the Paleolithic period.
Thank you for providing Closed Captions!
Why was a commodore commanding a ship? Normally it would be a captain or officer of the watch (i.e. an officer with a rank below captain).
The sets, costumes, and effects were amazing. Although the droid didn't have battle scars.
The cross-over was intriguing and fun. Hopefully there's more after this story.
Sadly, the acting was frequently stilted and the dialog could have used a proper editor, e.g.
- accessment ==> assessment (closed captions)
- I've ran a complete scan ==> I've run _OR_ I ran
- stellar cartilage ==> stellar cartography
Regarding a commodore commanding a ship, don't forget Commodore Decker was in command of the Constellation in "The Doomsday Machine". Its not unheard of. I agree with your assessment. A lot of fun to watch!
Asimov’s 1st: A robot may not harm a human or by inaction allow a human to be harmed.
Asimov's 3rd: A robot must protect its existence provided it does not conflict with 1st or 2nd.
Sweet and interesting video
Wolfe films does have some cutting room and cinematography issues to deal with. Hope it gets better.
It was fun but not believable; the storm troopers HIT their targets!
It was worth watching just to read that comment 😂
I mean, it was point blank range
R2D2 meets Trek!
A Trek/Wars crossover.
well that wasnt r2d2 it appears that it was r2-r9 based on the color scheme
@@alphayun7401 It was just a joke. I believe they called him r3 d10 in episode.
@@andytay5507 also i see about it being a joke : ) but i dont think it can be an r3 as r3 units had transparent dome
@@alphayun7401 somewhere in the film, 'his' designation is revealed.
Not bad guys... Great set
good job guys
This is fantastic! :D Great work! My only nitpick - and I did the same for "In a Mirror Darkly" - is that starships didn't have their own unique badge. It was a one time mistake that Gene has to send a memo out to the production crew to make sure it didn't happen again. It's odd that Enterprise changed the Defiant badge from the Delta to whatever they used since in The Tholian Web you could see Defiant crewmen wearing uniforms with the Delta. It's a strange misconception, but I get why it's there. It's a kind of Mandela Effect. Lol
Anyway, that's a nitpick. I still adore In a Mirror Darkly and loved every second of this. :)
@@Warhammered Actually, my nitpick was not ignored on subsequent episodes. It's interesting that the link you provided goes to the Omega Glory, which is the sole episode that had starship personel wearing insignia other than the delta. Yes, there were flag officers on other starships that had other insignia, but those insignia were consistent of every other flag officer that wasn't serving on a starship. So, it had already been established several times that other starship personel wore the delta insignia. The Omega Glory was close to the end of the second season, so the standard was already set. After that one mistake, things just went back to normal, with the delta being for starship personel.
Here is a link to an article on this very subject from startrek.com themselves: ca.startrek.com/article/starfleet-insignia-explained
The crew of the Defiant in The Tholian Web wore the delta. They didn't have unique insignia. As I said, ENT made a boo boo and made a unique insignia for the Defiant when it was clear in the original TOS episode that the Defiant crew wore the delta insignia. Furthermore, the starship crew in Court Martial were from another starship and were wearing the delta.
The production staff in TOS were very particular and consistent about the variety of insignias in the Star Trek universe, which is why they made the memo in the first place.
And you seem to be confused as to whether GR said The Omega Glory goof up was a mistake or not. "GR did make that memo and said it was a mistake" Then you say a few sentences later, "So, that in itself contradicted even Gene's memo and he never said that was a mistake." I'm confused, but it was a mistake and was recognized by production staff as such. And to be clear, it wasn't GR that made the memo, it was Robert Justman, who was running the show. The memo was CC'd to DC Fontana, GR, John Lucas, and Gregg Peters. So, this was as official as it gets.
There are six Starfleet duty insignia used in TOS:
1.Starship Duty Insignia (Fleet personnel emblem)
2.Spacecraft Duty Insignia (Auxiliary Fleet/ 3.Merchant Marine personnel emblem)
3.Outpost Duty Insignia (Outpost and 5.Colony personnel emblem)
4.Cadet Duty Insignia (Starfleet Academy student emblem)
5.Starbase Duty Insignia (Headquarters, Space stations, Drydocks, and Ground installation personnel emblem)
6.Fleet Command Insignia (Senior field commander personnel emblem)
As for the fan theory that Starfleet adopted the Enterprise logo to honour the Enterprise is really cheesy and doesn't hold up to the evidence. In TMP, the Epsilon space station crew were wearing other insignia - likely new insignia for crew assigned to space stations. In any case, that theory is far from canon, whereas TOS is canon and it is clear that starship personel all wore the delta symbol (The Omega Glory being the one sole exception).
@Ronald Hill I don't need to watch TOS again. I've been watching it all my life. Jesus Christ. The Exeter was the ONLY starship with a different insignia because it was a production mistake. Commodore Decker's insignia in Doomsday Machine was because he was a flag officer in command of his own ship. We never got to see the other personnel on the Constellation, but if we had they would have been sporting the Delta. In The Ultimate Computer we had the Excalibur and it was being temporarily commanded by a Commodore (can't remember his name offhand...Tracey?). His insignia was identical to every other starbase officer we had seen in TOS. It wasn't a unique insignia. It was an insignia for starbase personnel. Watch Menagerie, Court Martial, and other episodes to see for yourself. Oh, speaking of Court Martial, we saw other starship personnel - not from the Enterprise - wearing the Delta. And you are being dumb on purpose by ignoring the fact that the Defiant crew had the Delta insignia on their uniforms?
Why are you being purposefully ignorant? This is bad faith. You tell me to watch TOS again, when it is you who is mistaken and refusing to just look at the evidence that's in plain sight.
@Ronald Hill Each ship never had its own insignia. That has always been a lame fan theory because people misunderstood the insignias in TOS. And it's not more interesting. Starfleet adopting the Delta because the Enterprise was so awesome is nothing but fanboy masturbation. Oh, and we've already seen the Kelvin and Discovery era ships use the Delta. That theory makes no sense. Give it up and accept the facts.
@Ronald Hill OK...
@Ronald Hill I was talking about the TOS episode,"The Ultimate Computer", specifically Commodore Wesley in command of the Lexington (not Excalibur). Like in Commodore Decker's situation, we don't get to see the rest of his crew in detail. We certainly don't see their insignias. However, Commodore Wesley is wearing the exact same insignia as every other star base personnel officer we see throughout TOS.
Loved the x over
A red r2 unit did make me wonder if it was empire/evil.
Why didn't they just push with a shuttle? No resistance in space
In the movie, Star Trek: The Motion Picture, there is a scene where some of the information captured by the probe (Vger?) is shown on the screen and I believe there was a shot of Darth Vader. I wonder if that was the inspiration or part of the inspiration for this film.
Enjoyable short. My only suggestion would be to improve the ADR (Automated Dialog Replacement) technique as some of the dialogue did not match the sound of the scene - 08:26
Darth Vader in NOT in STTMP.
I love it!! 😆 I love all Sci Fi!
drift for 15 thousand years? that's still in our galaxy. Messier 31 or andromeda is app 2.54 million light years away.
andromeda is a different galaxy
Perhaps it fell through what we used to call a black hole.
Eine äußerst gelungene Symbiose - STAR WARS TREK ... 🪐🦾👹🛡🛸
I hope R2 lives on.
We've had several comments regarding the little R2R9. Maybe we can hopefully bring him back.
Android (robot), a humanoid robot or synthetic organism designed to imitate a human.
very funny using star wars in a star trek fan film lmfao thats funny as hell
It would be funny if the acting wasn't so bad and had a pro-comedian to do the humor for the script.
😂 keep the Droid I loved it
Excellent.
At 11:07 Captain Wesley calls Engineering and the response is "Westley here", even though the Engineer's name is Calhoun. Enjoyable bit of fluff though.
Calhoun tested positive for the Aurora12 virus and was in quarantine and second in command Chief Wesley was called to duty.
this was fun
That was PERFECT! Thank you!!
Astrological data - they _should_ be able to tell their fortunes 👍!!
Nice nice. Please tweak the sound levels so voices come out better.
Cute story
Enjoyed it. Thanks!
Interesting twist that while observing cbs/paramount that the star wars folks may have issues :) well done though
Wonder where made as it appears that sets are in at least 5 places outside of Hollywood.
good stuff
Kinda cool show. However, can ya please scale back the back ground sound track ? Such as the soumd effects. Its mostly should be muted and can only be heard but in your show its a bit too much and not necessary .
Only thing I need to know is who figured out how to circumvent all the copywrite issues. Otherwise pretty cute stuff.
Yeah, Disney and Lucas Films are not big on people using their property, but, it maybe is small enough that they don't even know about it.
Copyright, not copywrite.
I was hoping the ship crossed the barrier. That would've been interesting to see.
Did you use the New York Star Trek sets made by James Cawley or the Georgia sets made by Vic Mignogna? You surely didn’t build all these sets yourself for this.
Actually, we did build our own sets. Everything you see in our productions was shot at our WARP 66 studios in Arkansas.
Astronomical data, guys, not astrological data which is all to do with horoscopes, etc..
I enjoyed that.
This vessel doesn't have maneuvering thrusters?
All propulsion systems were disabled after the beam in which caused a short circuit including maneuvering thrusters.
I have a good feeling about this fan production. I can imagine another crossover episode, but with a Power Ranger twist.
Way 😎 but it wasn't long enough!!!!!! Perhaps a novel could expand the story some!!!!!!!😁😀😃😄😅
CBS restricts the stories to be no longer than 15 minutes and not more than 2 parts so our stories can only be 30 minutes total to tell our story. Granted, this story is on a much grander scale but I think we made the story entertaining eliminating any possible dead spots. Thanks for watching.
1:12 Al menos que ese mundo sea muy pequeño, la base es gigantesca.
The Memory Alpha base is giganitic
@@thefederationfiles8938 ¿La base se llama Memory Alpha?.
I want them to find a Stargate or SG1 to find them.
Or the Daleks! Or Cybermen!!!!