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Trek Wars
Age-ism & The Wizard of Oz

Trek Wars

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 78:07


The Deadly Years (Star Trek: TOS) vs. The Season Scepter (Star Wars: Ewoks)Aspen & Kenny talk about age-ism and how Deadly Years sabotages its own heroes. Kenny mentions the superb sequel to Deadly Years, To Serve All My Days. Aspen talks about discussions of apathy being "cool" and emotion as "feminine". So, y'know...a normal episode!Links:To Serve All My Days_________________Get early, extended episodes on our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/trekwarspodTheme by Tosin AwofesoSocial Media:https://www.instagram.com/trekwarspodhttps://bsky.app/profile/trekwarspod.bsky.socialWant to ask us questions? Email us at trekwarspod@gmail.com .And leave us a review! https://bit.ly/leave-a-review-trek-wars

Star Trek Universe Podcast
D. C. Fontana Has Passed Away

Star Trek Universe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2019 5:54


Sad news today, December 3rd. Yesterday, we lost Star Trek giant D.C. Fontana. She passed away peacefully at the age of 80, reportedly after a short illness.As a young girl of 11, Dorothy Catherine Fontana decided she wanted to become a novelist. After getting an Associate Degree as an Executive Secretarial major at Fairleigh Dickinson University, she worked her way up through the typing pool to quickly become the secretary to Samuel Peeples of Screen Gems, then to producer Del Reisman of the Lieutenant where she met and became secretary to that show’s creator Gene Roddenberry.Roddenberry encouraged her writing, and in 1964, she published her first novel, a western Brazos River.After The Lieutenant was canceled, Roddenberry started work on Star Trek, and Fontana came with him. She worked on it since the beginning of development. Associate producer Robert H. Justman encouraged Roddenberry to give her more writing tasks, and Roddenberry assigned her the job of writing the teleplay for an idea he had called "The Day Charlie Became God"—the premise of which she wrote into her reworked script for the episode that became "Charlie X". Other Original Series episodes she had a hand in writing or re-writing:"Tomorrow is Yesterday", "This Side of Paradise", "Friday’s Child", "Journey to Babel", "By Any Other Name", "The Ultimate Computer", "The Enterprise Incident", "That Which Survives", and "The Way to Eden" among others…When Steve Carabatsos, the story editor, left the production midway through the first season, she became the new story editor. At the age of 27, Fontana was the youngest story editor in Hollywood at the time, and also one of the few female staff writers. She left the story editor position before the third season went into production: "I had told Gene Roddenberry that I did not wish to continue on Star Trek as story editor because I wanted to freelance and write for other series. I did, however, want to continue to do scripts for Star Trek. Gene was agreeable to this, and I was given a contract in February of 1968 which called for a guarantee of three scripts, with an option for three more. Whenever anyone has asked why I chose to leave Star Trek's story editorship, I have always given this reply." However, Fontana was very unhappy with the rewrites done on her third season scripts, including "The Enterprise Incident" and "The Way to Eden" (originally submitted as "Joanna" by Fontana, featuring Doctor McCoy's daughter). She was unhappy with the way Roddenberry re-wrote the episodes they wrote together. She used the pseudonym "J. Michael Bingham" for "The Naked Now", as she was especially unhappy with the episode.Another of Fontana's contributions to The Original Series was her discovery and introduction to Gene Roddenberry of costume designer William Ware Theiss. She was an active contributor to the officially endorsed fanzine Inside Star Trek, for which she conducted interviews with several key production staffers, most notably the one with Theiss, the only published one on record.Over the years, she maintained a working relationship with Roddenberry, serving as his assistant on The Questor Tapes, Genesis II, and was hired as story editor and associate producer on Star Trek: The Animated Series. "Yesteryear".She would also work on The Fantastic Journey, Logan’s Run, Six Million Dollar Man, Buck Rogers of the 25th Century, The Waltons, and finally back to Star Trek where she worked up the initial concept for the first episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation: “Encounter at Farpoint” earning a Hugo Award nomination, co-invented the "LCARS" concept, and wrote four other episodes of the season, “The Naked Now”, “Lonely Among Us”, “Too Short a Season”, and “Heart of Glory”, before departing (along with all the Original Series production staff) due to the meddlings of Roddenberry's lawyer, Leonard Maizlish.She also returned to write DS9: "Dax", her last “canon” involvement with Star Trek, in which a great deal of Jadzia Dax' backstory was fleshed out. She would also go on to write for Babylon 5, Earth: Final Conflict, and then wrote the stories of the video games Star Trek: Secret of Vulcan Fury (unreleased), Star Trek: Bridge Commander, Star Trek: Legacy and Star Trek: Tactical Assault all with Derek Chester, and an episode of the fan production Star Trek: New Voyages, the episode "To Serve All My Days" in 2006, on which she worked alongside Jack Treviño and Ethan H. Calk. FictionShe wrote the Star Trek novel “Vulcan's Glory” (1989) and the IDW comic series “Star Trek: Year Four - The Enterprise Experiment”.Leonard Nimoy credited her for expanding Vulcan culture within Star Trek. As Star Trek fans, we owe a tremendous debt to D.C. Fontana. Without her, Star Trek might never have been as successful as it ultimately has been. If you doubt, realize that gene Roddenberry understood it himself. It’s why he kept asking her back and making her story editor and associate producer. She got it. She got it enough to craft integral backstories for, time-tested fictional characters and cultures. She was a bad ass and a trailblazer for other women. Most recently, she worked as a senior lecturer at the American Film Institute, where she mentored aspiring screenwriters, producers, and directors. She is survived by her husband, Oscar-winning visual effects cinematographer Dennis Skotak, and her family asks for memorial donations to be made to the Humane Society, the Best Friends Animal Society, or to the American Film Institute.Until next time, go watch or read something D.C. Fontana had a hand in, and do like Dorothy: Live long. Prosper. Sources:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D._C._Fontanahttps://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/D.C._Fontanahttps://www.imdb.com/name/nm0284894/Music from https://filmmusic.io"Canon in D Major" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)

Making Fake Star Trek
Limmy gets the pink slip

Making Fake Star Trek

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2019 20:52


We continue with more stories from our upcoming book Making More Fake Star Trek about the making of a Star Trek fan film. In this episode, we introduce you to a new cast member and is it over for John as "Sulu" before the cameras roll? Things are off to a rocky start as we transition from "To Serve All My Days" right into "World Enough and Time." You can find our first book at https://makingfakestartrek.com/book.

Making Fake Star Trek
“Donnie Brasco” in space

Making Fake Star Trek

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2019 14:10


Our season 1 finale of “Making Fake Star Trek” includes a look at one of the unsung production crew who had major Star Trek credentials plus an inside look at the special effects behind “To Serve All My Days.” You can learn more in our book at https://makingfakestartrek.com/book

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Making Fake Star Trek
A night in 1969 or how to tick off a legendary Star Trek writer

Making Fake Star Trek

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2019 18:17


More stories from “To Serve All My Days.” Enjoy your July 4th holiday with some fireworks from a Star Trek fan film. More at www.makingfakestartrek.com/book

Making Fake Star Trek
Try not to blow up Walter Koenig

Making Fake Star Trek

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2019 18:44


On this episode, we talk about the controversy over using pyrotechnics in the making of “To Serve All My Days.” Learn more great stories about the making of a Star Trek fan film in our book, available at www.makingfakestartrek.com/book

Making Fake Star Trek
Don’t warp the makeup!

Making Fake Star Trek

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2019 17:13


On this episode, we talk about “Sarge,” one of the unsung heroes of the production crew and take an inside peek at the extensive makeup work that helped bridge the two Chekov’s for “To Serve All My Days.” You can read more about our Fake Star Trek story in our book which is available at https://makingfakestartrek.com/book

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Making Fake Star Trek
The Seamstresses of Fake Trek

Making Fake Star Trek

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 19:19


On this episode, we talk about the unsung heroes who helped make “To Serve All My Days” look and feel like real Trek. For more great stories, purchase our book at www.makingfakestartrek.com/book.

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Making Fake Star Trek
The second greatest Star Trek actor to come out of Canada

Making Fake Star Trek

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2019 16:18


In this episode, we share how “To Serve All My Days” was similar yet different from the original Star Trek especially when it came to the characters on the bridge. Making Fake Star Trek is available for Kindle and in paperback at www.makingfakestartrek.com/book

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Making Fake Star Trek
The first episode... after the book comes out

Making Fake Star Trek

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 20:30


In this episode, we talk about Kurt Carley, the talented actor who played Captain Pike in “In Harm’s Way” and two competing visions for “To Serve All My Days.” To discover more great stories, you can purchase Making Fake Star Trek the book at www.makingfakestartrek.com/book.

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Making Fake Star Trek
The last episode... before the book comes out

Making Fake Star Trek

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2019 19:00


This is it! The last episode... before the book comes out. On our 10th episode, we share more stories from the making of “To Serve All My Days” and the writing of the book. Visit us at www.makingfakestartrek.com.

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Making Fake Star Trek
Cut Sulu some slacks

Making Fake Star Trek

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2019 20:19


On this episode, John and Andy talk about Walter Koenig and the costumes for “To Serve All My Days,” including why Sulu was almost pantless in the episode. We’re just 10 days away from the launch of “Making Fake Star Trek.” To keep up to date, visit us at www.makingfakestartrek.com.

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Making Fake Star Trek
“Is you writing?”

Making Fake Star Trek

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2019 17:05


In our fourth episode, we talk about our unorthodox writing process, including the program we’re using to co-write ‘Making Fake Star Trek.’ We also share more behind the scenes stories about our time on ‘Star Trek: New Voyages,’ filming “To Serve All My Days.” Visit us at www.makingfakestartrek.com.

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Making Fake Star Trek
A corridor full of aliens in upstate New York

Making Fake Star Trek

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2019 16:26


We’re back with episode deux! In part 1, John shares a little of who he is, how he got into acting and stumbled onto fan films which led to him discovering New Voyages. In part 2, Andy and John share a little behind the scenes look at one of the coolest and most ambitious scenes from ‘To Serve All My Days;’ the alien corridor scene. In part 3, we share how a “joke” sparked the idea to write our upcoming book. For more, visit us at www.makingfakestartrek.com.

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Continuing Mission: A Star Trek Fan Films Podcast

John Carrigan Talks Life in the Empire.

An actor, author, and martial arts expert, John Carrigan began his acting career when he was personally encouraged by Gene Roddenberry to seek out new goals, forge new opportunities, and—if he really wanted to—sit in the captain’s chair. According to Gene, it was all there for the taking. In this episode of Continuing Mission, host Tony Robinson talks to Carrigan about his amazing tales of defending a young lady from potential harm, bringing the Klingon Captain Kargh to life in the Star Trek: New Voyages episode “To Serve All My Days,” and carrying out the orders of the Empire. 
Chapters
Intro (00:00:00) Meet John Carrigan (00:02:09) Encounter with Gene Roddenberry (00:03:19) Such a Tale (00:07:04) On the Bridge (00:11:20) The “Eldoprise” (00:14:15) Much More Swaggery (00:19:30) “To Serve All My Days” (00:24:15) The End of Chekov (00:28:30)
  
Host
Tony Robinson Guest John Carrigan

Production
Tony Robinson (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager)