The Hidden Frontier fan-amateurs must have concluded that their Star Trek fandom celebrity reputations and egos were now on the skids and that they had to make themselves stars before making this turkey after Hidden Frontier. With no real production value to speak of, this Z-movie amateur home movie cheapie was a lame excuse to develop a shlocky video by hyjacking and pirating a multi billion $ beloved copy righten & trademarked protected science fiction genre wholly owned and protected by CBS/ViaCom, called Star Trek. Their lack of ethics and anti-Star Trek motivations are obviously showing. They are hurting the franchise. They clearly biting the hand that feeds them.
As earlier commentators have noticed, their is no action at all in this incredibly bad video series (mock fan boy spaceship battles Ad Naseum); their scripts, unless you give credit to people walking aimlessly -- sometimes running, even -- around present day crew members homes and neighborhoods with a total lack of sets or even futuristic locations, or appearing on terribly lighted 'green screen' pirated backgrounds from other owner's software programs, or engaging each other in trivial or laughable dialog conversations preaching 'pet' political agendas. They exhibit (not act) all the emotions going from D to F-) Nothing much to engage the audience's emotions, time or attention.
Consequently, it was impossible not to doze off during this stinker, awaking only to witness the unsatisfactory pacing and arthritic performances of amateurs. When the words, "The End," finally appeared, I discovered that I was minutes closer to death with nothing positive to show for that realization. Don't bother, this is the worst ego trip of Trekkie fans on the Internet.
As earlier commentators have noticed, their is no action at all in this incredibly bad video series (mock fan boy spaceship battles Ad Naseum); their scripts, unless you give credit to people walking aimlessly -- sometimes running, even -- around present day crew members homes and neighborhoods with a total lack of sets or even futuristic locations, or appearing on terribly lighted 'green screen' pirated backgrounds from other owner's software programs, or engaging each other in trivial or laughable dialog conversations preaching 'pet' political agendas. They exhibit (not act) all the emotions going from D to F-) Nothing much to engage the audience's emotions, time or attention.
Consequently, it was impossible not to doze off during this stinker, awaking only to witness the unsatisfactory pacing and arthritic performances of amateurs. When the words, "The End," finally appeared, I discovered that I was minutes closer to death with nothing positive to show for that realization. Don't bother, this is the worst ego trip of Trekkie fans on the Internet.