Another great episode! Would love to see you guys get a preproduction iron and ironing board and tuck in those shirts though. Star fleet has an image to uphold out there.. 👨✈️👨🚀
@@Potemkin1711 I thought they did, guess they were just cut to fit right. That’s fantastic news though. Always looking forward to seeing the next episode…
Ha! THIS is why I watch these -- it is so delightfully, hilariously, _totally_ TOS. And the red-shift segment was soooo creepy. Made me jump. And good music. Well done!!
This reminds me of the TNG episode The Survivor's as the music got louder in the mind Of Counselor Troi,well played well played indeed.👍👍👍👍👍 multiple thumbs to everyone one of you for an awesome job making this fan film!!!!!
You all are doing a Fantastic Job in these episodes. Very Well written and performed. Hope to see more and I loved to take part as a Helm Officer in a future episode. Carry On and Go Boldly!
@@Potemkin1711 wow.... am i ever THAT intent on science that i fail to have empathy for a fellow teammate? sigh BUT being fan fiction.... while questionable. I am enthralled with the story and the guts to even MAKE a fan production that i am pulled into the story and remember the reactions are NOT real life.... so forgive a picky old man.... and BRAVO on the effort to entertain and provide a mystery to share.
Nice story. Great work! I always like when these productions use actors who are not stereotypical Hollywood 'hotties' and 'hunks'. Not everyone can have that look. And I like the simple long-sleeve T-shirts as costumes. A simple production that gets the story across. Works for me! Wish I could get my ST novel made into something like this. All the best!
Gene Roddenberry was very strict about his actors gaining weight. James Doohan was a close friend of his and he was in danger of losing his job halfway through the second season he was told "Shape up or ship out." ( from his book beam me up Scotty) This is necessary to maintain military appearance and standards
Way to go!!! You all were golden, great graphics, story, acting, music, lighting, editing, thank you all for sharing your time and personal magic's to create magic, another contribution to our special Star Trek Universe appreciated, thank you all🤩💌🖖
@@Potemkin1711 Great to hear. You've got some fantastic storylines. Just making those costumes fit correctly would go a LOOOOOOOONG way in improving your production value.
Captain Gabriel making the Picard Maneuver about 60 years before Picard invented it. ^_^ Another fantastic outing. You folks are just the absolute best. Hey, if it's not too much to ask.. Zarthab? Xarthaab? I'm not familiar with them.
Xartheb is a heavy-gravity icy world orbiting Barnard's Star. Settlers live in pressurized domes, and tend to be bulky but very strong Humans. They're very stoic as well. From the Orion Universe fanzines published in 1979-2016.
@@Potemkin1711 Ohhh.. no wonder I had no idea about this! Thank you! And that's yet ANOTHER awesome you folks have pulled! EDIT: I found the entry on Star Trek Expanded Universe. I'm in absolute awe of the lore you folks are working with.
I enjoyed this very much, the only problem I have with the story is, the beaming down of the science team when they had a ship wide alarm and loss of power. It would have made more sense if the team beamed down and that their presence on the planet after beam down triggered the unknown anomaly to create and/or cause the power loss and strange behavior of the crew. while I realize this is just work of fiction, if a Captain or person or persons of authority knowingly would send crew members into harms way without at least having continued communication and/or a plan to retrieve said crew leaves a big plot hole and makes the Captain appear to be cold and callous towards her crew. (my opinion) I would also have enjoyed a side bar moment between the Captain and the science officer, as to his surprise and apparent reluctance to go on the survey team.
There were the Greek Sirens and the German Lorelei. Star Trek: TAS had an episode on the Lorelei. It drove men to their deaths with an enchanting, captivating sound. Odessus wanted to hear the Siren's music so he his men tie him to a mast and plug their ears. So he was the only man to hear the sound and live to tell the tale. I believe that women were not effective.
It is a reference to the crystal entities of Tie-yun II which tried to impose their order on the Galaxy until defeated by the crew of the Deimos. Under their control, Commander Duffy was their Emissary and led the attack on the Deimos. He was finally defeated. See Blood Crystals ruclips.net/video/ZcW70mM7aa4/видео.html
I take my hat off to everyone who figured out the words were all must be order. The cc was no help and the best I could come up with was oh my feet order (the cc actually used the word feet for the phrase at one point).
The guy is complaining about people singing loudly and a headache to the point where he's on the ground reeling in pain. Why didn't they beam him up? I'm a fan of the science officer, but his character has more empathy than what he showed.
STORY: IDEA GOOD 💯 Well Done 👍
Another great episode! Would love to see you guys get a preproduction iron and ironing board and tuck in those shirts though. Star fleet has an image to uphold out there.. 👨✈️👨🚀
Actually we finally saved enough money we bought some really nice uniforms. But not tucking them in. They didn't on Star Trek.
@@Potemkin1711 I thought they did, guess they were just cut to fit right. That’s fantastic news though. Always looking forward to seeing the next episode…
Ha! THIS is why I watch these -- it is so delightfully, hilariously, _totally_ TOS.
And the red-shift segment was soooo creepy. Made me jump.
And good music.
Well done!!
I thought it was important to see Daken's P.O.V. Really glad it worked for you. DaShawn did a great job with it!
I tried my best!!
@@Dashawn_M._Kelley And did very well!
Way fun, but repairing rear coil springs in the old Lemans is going to be scary!
This reminds me of the TNG episode The Survivor's as the music got louder in the mind Of Counselor Troi,well played well played indeed.👍👍👍👍👍 multiple thumbs to everyone one of you for an awesome job making this fan film!!!!!
Thank you!!!
This also reminds me of the Enterprise destroying Vaal with phasers!
An unexpected treat on this cold rainy night! 😀🖖
You all are doing a Fantastic Job in these episodes. Very Well written and performed. Hope to see more and I loved to take part as a Helm Officer in a future episode. Carry On and Go Boldly!
It's great to see the crew of Deimos back in action again.
Trek worth waiting for!
Yay! Another Deimos adventure -- and what a story! Good to see the crew taking care of each other in a strange situation.
Indeed!
@@Potemkin1711 wow.... am i ever THAT intent on science that i fail to have empathy for a fellow teammate? sigh BUT being fan fiction.... while questionable. I am enthralled with the story and the guts to even MAKE a fan production that i am pulled into the story and remember the reactions are NOT real life.... so forgive a picky old man.... and BRAVO on the effort to entertain and provide a mystery to share.
Love your people makeup, show how much you are devoted yo this project
Fantastic story as you guys always do!!!
Another solid story and adventure. Nicely done Captain Gabriel and the Deimos crew!
Another outstanding episode.
Whoo! Can't wait to watch this tonight! LET'S GO!
This is better than current star trek!
Been really loving this, been helpful thru some rough times... thanks for all your hard work
great job, I'm looking forward to see your coming productions.
Thanks!
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Nice!
A very nice video
Thank you
Nice story. Great work! I always like when these productions use actors who are not stereotypical Hollywood 'hotties' and 'hunks'. Not everyone can have that look. And I like the simple long-sleeve T-shirts as costumes. A simple production that gets the story across. Works for me! Wish I could get my ST novel made into something like this. All the best!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Gene Roddenberry was very strict about his actors gaining weight. James Doohan was a close friend of his and he was in danger of losing his job halfway through the second season he was told "Shape up or ship out." ( from his book beam me up Scotty) This is necessary to maintain military appearance and standards
That was absolutely AWESOME 😎. Well done to the entire crew and thank you. Live long and prosper. 😊
Thanks so much!
Way to go!!! You all were golden, great graphics, story, acting, music, lighting, editing, thank you all for sharing your time and personal magic's to create magic, another contribution to our special Star Trek Universe appreciated, thank you all🤩💌🖖
Our pleasure!
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A Fan Production. Thats good enough for me.
Fantastic film! Thanks so much for this.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great green screen work.
More than we usually like to do, but I think we're all pleased with the results.
@@Potemkin1711 Well, I was impressed... I forgot that I was watching and for a while, I was _there_ .
Ace many thanks
These actors really keep flying the flag.
I really like your costume concepts. The only problem I have with them is that they NEED TO FIT. Classic phasers!!!!!! Yay!!!!!!
We've been under budget constraints, but this year we actually got some awesome costumes. Look to them appearing over the next few fan films.
@@Potemkin1711 Great to hear. You've got some fantastic storylines. Just making those costumes fit correctly would go a LOOOOOOOONG way in improving your production value.
all life annihilated - yup, the logical thing is go there investigate
It is best to find out what happened to them. It's part of the Star Trek tradition, afterall.
Captain Gabriel making the Picard Maneuver about 60 years before Picard invented it. ^_^
Another fantastic outing. You folks are just the absolute best.
Hey, if it's not too much to ask.. Zarthab? Xarthaab? I'm not familiar with them.
Xartheb is a heavy-gravity icy world orbiting Barnard's Star. Settlers live in pressurized domes, and tend to be bulky but very strong Humans. They're very stoic as well.
From the Orion Universe fanzines published in 1979-2016.
@@Potemkin1711 Ohhh.. no wonder I had no idea about this! Thank you! And that's yet ANOTHER awesome you folks have pulled!
EDIT: I found the entry on Star Trek Expanded Universe. I'm in absolute awe of the lore you folks are working with.
@@calanon534 check out the Orion Press Lexicon for lots of information.
Maybe do a video introducing your crew and thier back stories,like home planet .
I find these fun. Are they next generation or tod?
They're what many fans call "The Lost Era" from 2293-2264. Right now we're in 2308.
I just love a TMP era Loknar Class starship.
She is quite a beauty.
First to be second!:) Great movie thanks!
I enjoyed this very much, the only problem I have with the story is, the beaming down of the science team when they had a ship wide alarm and loss of power. It would have made more sense if the team beamed down and that their presence on the planet after beam down triggered the unknown anomaly to create and/or cause the power loss and strange behavior of the crew. while I realize this is just work of fiction, if a Captain or person or persons of authority knowingly would send crew members into harms way without at least having continued communication and/or a plan to retrieve said crew leaves a big plot hole and makes the Captain appear to be cold and callous towards her crew. (my opinion) I would also have enjoyed a side bar moment between the Captain and the science officer, as to his surprise and apparent reluctance to go on the survey team.
Another great episode
There were the Greek Sirens and the German Lorelei. Star Trek: TAS had an episode on the Lorelei. It drove men to their deaths with an enchanting, captivating sound. Odessus wanted to hear the Siren's music so he his men tie him to a mast and plug their ears. So he was the only man to hear the sound and live to tell the tale. I believe that women were not effective.
This was not an actual retelling of the myth of the Sirens.
A terrific installment! What year is this set in, btw, late 23rd or early 24th century?
All our productions are now at 2306. We're now filming 2307 with all our productions being released next year.
Interesting 🤔 I’m still trying to figure what exactly is meant by, “All must be order.”
It is a reference to the crystal entities of Tie-yun II which tried to impose their order on the Galaxy until defeated by the crew of the Deimos. Under their control, Commander Duffy was their Emissary and led the attack on the Deimos. He was finally defeated. See Blood Crystals ruclips.net/video/ZcW70mM7aa4/видео.html
@@Potemkin1711 So that explains Phil’s feeling of seeing this before 😮
“Order is peace” 😁💎
@@wernerlouderback6796 exactly
@@Potemkin1711 Those Tieyun are turning out to be more trouble than the Borg.
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I take my hat off to everyone who figured out the words were all must be order. The cc was no help and the best I could come up with was oh my feet order (the cc actually used the word feet for the phrase at one point).
I'm kind of curious if the entire crew had their ages advanced. It appears the entire crew are old.
Most of the senior officers have been filming together for eight years. That said, there are 20 and 30 somethings in the cast as well.
Well written, acted and quite disturbing. Frankly, freaked me out a bit.
The guy is complaining about people singing loudly and a headache to the point where he's on the ground reeling in pain. Why didn't they beam him up? I'm a fan of the science officer, but his character has more empathy than what he showed.
They're all being influenced by the device.
Would the Deimos have a sister ship... the Phobos?
Yes, perhaps a dozen like it in service.
@@Potemkin1711 I just thought that being named after the moons of Mars, Phobos and Deimos would be sister ships.
@@brunozeigerts6379 Absolutely. The Deimos is a Phobos-class.
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