Star Trek: Phoenix

Star Trek: Phoenix
GenreScience fiction
Fan series
Created byLeo Roberts
Developed byLeo Roberts
Jön Johnson
Jeff Ayers
Written byBen Andrews
James Lyle
Lorraine Montez
Leo Roberts
Brian Sipe
Roy Stanton
Directed bySam Akina
Gale Benning
Creative directorsRob E. Welch
Gale Benning
Chris Collins-Lubin
StarringBen Andrews
Ben Johnson
James Lyle
Roy Stanton
Elle Vianne Sonnet
Nicole Santora
S. Joe Downing
Vanessa Cobbs
Jesse Pattison
Opening themeBradley Laina
Ending themeSteve Brush
ComposerBradley Laina
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes1
Production
Executive producersBen Andrews
Jön Johnson
Lorraine Montez
Leo Roberts
ProducersS. Joe Downing
James Lyle
Adam Sonnet
Elle Sonnet
Gale Benning
Chris Collins-Lubin
Gina Lockhart
Rob Welch
Production locationsSeattle, WA
Lynwood, WA
CinematographySam Graydon
Anthony Tackett
EditorsRyan Dunleavy
Jeff McGlinn
Running time30 Minutes
Production companiesTemporal Studios
Abundant Productions
Sonnet Realm Films
Original release
ReleaseMay 2, 2010 (2010-05-02)
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Star Trek: Phoenix is a Star Trek fan-created anthology series produced and filmed by Temporal Studios.[1] The series was created by Leo Roberts and later developed by Leo Roberts, Jön Johnson and Star Trek author, Jeff Ayers. The story is set 42 years after Star Trek: Nemesis in the prime universe created by Gene Roddenberry and follows the crew of the Federation's first political flagship, the Ascension-Class starship USS Phoenix (NCX-101138).

The first episode, "Cloak & Dagger, Part I", was released on the Internet on May 2, 2010,[2] and as of December 2015 ,"Cloak & Dagger, Part Two" remains suspended until the current lawsuit against the fan production Star Trek: Axanar by Paramount Pictures and CBS is resolved.

Along with an all-volunteer cast/crew production, several veterans of Star Trek including Academy Award-winning crew members from the J. J. Abrams reboot Star Trek and Star Trek: Into Darkness films worked on the project.[3][2]

"Cloak & Dagger, Part One" was an official selection of the 2010 edition of the Maelstrom International Fantastic Film Festival in Seattle, Washington.[4]

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  3. ^ A trailer, the first episode, and other digital media are available from the production's official website Archived 2013-10-10 at the Wayback Machine and YouTube channel.
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