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Mission Statement
A Legacy
More than a generation ago, Star Trek was a unique idea that captivated the hearts and minds of millions of people. This idea showed a possible future where humanity had not only reached the stars, but had finally put an end to prejudice, war and poverty. But, mainly, it explored what it meant to be human. Week after week, Captain Kirk, Mr. Spock and Dr. McCoy were thrust into extraordinary situations, challenging them to learn and grow into something better than they were. This triumvirate achieved iconic status: "Americana".

Fanning the Flames
The Original Series (TOS as it is referred to in Trek circles) only had three television seasons. It was nearly only two, except a grassroots letter writing campaign by fans convinced the network to bring Star Trek back for a third season. So how did Star Trek become a global phenomenon? Dedicated fans. Industrious fans organized conventions and wrote books, and loyal fans supported them.

TOS became more popular in syndication than it was in Prime Time, setting the standard for which all subsequent sci-fi/fantasy (to this day) would be judged. And fans continued to multiply, demanding the return of Star Trek. And return it did, with a vengeance: four new television series, a Saturday morning cartoon, ten motion pictures, countless novels, and a worldwide fan base of millions.

Whither Star Trek
Now, with over forty years having passed, many fans have begun to re-examine TOS and what it means to them. And they’ve discovered that they want more; more of the unique challenges, more of the opportunities for growth, and more of the compelling stories that created a worldwide phenomenon.

Many realized that while the science in Science Fiction is interesting, it really only provides another medium for telling good stories; the science provides the backdrop, not the story. And TOS told excellent stories without the excessive ‘technobabble’ we’ve seen in many episodes of other Star Trek iterations.

An Unorthodox Fan Gets to Thinking
In 2004, inspired by the success of Jonathan Demme's The Manchurian Candidate, one particular fan Jeremy Grunloh began considering the same potential for reinterpretation as regards to Star Trek; and by 2005 (still well before anyone knew the intent of J. Michael Straczynski's pitch or JJ Abrams' film), he acted upon this notion, setting out to craft a new vision (or 're-imagining') of TOS in the form of a web-based 'virtual series'. His goals were simple and lofty:

  • Treat it like an 'occupational-drama'—such as Mad Men or Breaking Bad—and less of a sci-fi piece.
  • Exhibit characters more true to life, men and women struggling with their flaws and limitations.
  • Dispense with the preoccupation with ‘future technology’, stressing it in only the most ancillary manner.

Not Your Father’s Science-Fiction
In short, this re-envisioning of the original Star Trek is designed with viewers of the sophisticated material seen on HBO, Showtime, AMC and FX in mind. And while some might find it edgier than it's source material (as well as aesthetically more 'low-tech' and realistic; the 'used-universe'), others may just believe it's simply different. And they’re all right. It is different. But rest assured, it's Star Trek, from stem to stern.

Reborn
Most importantly, this new vision manages to capture the soul of Star Trek. It takes to heart the best of what makes this modern myth so compelling, and showcases it for all to re-experience through a new prism. The result is what numerous fans have already called the best new Star Trek in years. It honors The Original Series, but it takes it in a different direction. And different is good. Come explore this new universe with us...as "The Human Adventure" begins again.

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Cymro
07/03/2009 01:04:45
Gabe Koerner's model really is the shit.

Moeskido
07/02/2009 23:27:45
Jer, I'm not kind, I'm selfish. Take your time. And have a good weekend.

Tupperfan
07/01/2009 23:42:45
Hey guys, busy, isolated in a fly-in camp, but things are going very well...

Chronic Harlot
07/01/2009 04:04:40
And you're too kind.

Chronic Harlot
06/30/2009 05:17:23
Mo: k.

Brikar
06/30/2009 03:05:44
oh dude, teriyaki, mmmmmm

Moeskido
06/30/2009 02:17:26
In your case, "Better" is certainly not the enemy of "Good."

Moeskido
06/30/2009 02:16:57
You're not under constraint by a studio or a producer. You don't have to crank it out on a schedule.

Moeskido
06/30/2009 01:22:39
Jeremy. I've told you this before. Stop apologizing for providing us with free Trek that actually tells good stories. Sheesh.

SpiritOne
06/29/2009 23:52:30
I love a good ribeye. marinated in teriyaki all day and grilled. hard to beat.

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