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Welcome to New Voyages: Phase II, International
A Star Trek Fan Production
Introduction to New Voyages
In the mid-1960s, one science-fiction series was made that would later become the most popular Sci-fi series in the world: Star Trek. What started as a simple television series went on to develop into a massive franchise of 726 TV episodes, 12 movies, many novels, dozens of computer games and other products. However, The Original Series (TOS) was only made for 3 seasons before the show was axed back in 1969. More...
Star Trek Film Academy
James Cawley is well known for making the Star Trek New Voyages: Phase II Fan-Film series (www.stnv.de), where he portrayed Captain Kirk in eight episodes and three vignettes. After CBS announced the Fan-Film Guidelines in June 2016, James closed down production of “New Voyages” and turned the studio into the CBS licensed “Star Trek Original Series Set Tour” (www.startrektour.com) in Ticonderoga, Upstate New York. On August 5, 2017, James Cawley made a major new announcement at STLV17: The opening of a new CBS licenced “Star Trek Film Academy”, set to start in Spring 2018. More...
Facebook Group Taken Offline
On October 18, 2021 - The Star Trek New Voyages Facebook Group was taken offline without warning. Peter Walker, who runs this website and was the admin of the Facebook group, received no warning or explanation as to why it was taken offline. Although he was the only admin, he has no access to the group anymore. The contents and the members were simply lost. It is well known that Facebook has been censoring a large number of Facebook pages and groups, especially those that had a political opinion to the right of center or those questioning the Covid-19 and vaccination polices, yet our group was not involved in any such discussions - we were simply discussing Star Trek in general and of course New Voyages. More...
The New Voyages Fan-Club
To mark the 50th aniversary of Star Trek, New Voyages is opening its New Voyages Fan Club to celebrate the series and provide much more background materials for our fans. In the fan-area, we are opening up our archives and presenting tons of downloads with behind the scenes material, Hi-Resolution and DVD downloads for all our episodes, posters, artwork and much more. More...
CBS Fan-Film Guidelines
Important Message from James Cawley in regard to the CBS Fan-Film Guidelines:
OK, I am going to answer this Fan film question one last time because I keep getting asked and there is so much misunderstanding and misinformation out there. More...
Novelette eBook Series
We are now releasing a series of five novelette eBooks that are directly intertwined with the events depicted in the fan-film episodes. These eBooks were originally written in 2014 and only had a very limited release back then. Although these stories were not made by the official New Voyages team, the author Glenn E. Smith was a member of the production team that helped to make the fan-film episodes. More...
The Future of New Voyages
On June 23, 2016 - CBS announced the release of new Fan-Film Guidelines that lay our under what conditions, Star-Trek fan-films can be made. The conditions laid-out in these guidelines preclude the creation of new episodes of New Voyages. More...
The Holiest Thing released
This episode was originally planned for release on February 14, 2014. We had it all ready on release day, only for it to be pulled at the last minute by executive producer James Cawley. He was unhappy with the technical quality of the episode and wanted to have that fixed. What we originally thought would be a minor delay, turned out to be almost two years. More...
The Original Series Set Tour
If you ever wanted to experience what it would be like to visit the set of Star Trek: The Original Series, now is your chance. Star Trek super-fan James Cawley is honoring the 50th anniversary of the iconic franchise with the opening of his meticulously designed TOS set tour. Located in historic Ticonderoga, New York, and under license by CBS Consumer Products, the set tour brings memories to life by allowing fans to boldly go and tour the sets of the legendary Starship Enterprise. More...
New Voyages in the NY Times!
The New York Times has published a lovely article about Star Trek New Voyages and it’s founder, James Cawley – from it’s origins and illustrious pedigree of Star Trek alumni, to the future of the production and it’s studios in Ticonderoga, NY. More...
Upcoming Adventures
Fellow New Voyages fans, this is an update on future adventures from your friends here at New Voyages. The Holiest Thing, Torment of Destiny, Origins: The Protracted Man. More...
New Look Responsive Website
After the recent announcment to change the name of our series back to Star Trek New Voyages, our webmaster (Peter Walker) decided to give the website a facelift as well and here it is. Let us explain what is new. More...
Return to "New Voyages" Name
On 9 June 2015, James Cawley announced on Trekbbs that "We are officially NEW VOYAGES and the Phase II moniker has been dropped." More...
FedCon 2015 showed "Mind-Sifter"
Europe’s bigest SciFi-Convention, FedCon 24 was held from 21st May until 24th May 2015 in the Maritim Hotel, Düsseldorf, Germany. Star Trek New Voyages presented our latest episode "Mind-Sifter" for the first time on the big-screen in Europe. More...
Torment of Destiny will not be released
“Torment of Destiny” is the thirteenth episode of Star Trek New Voyages and is written by Rick Chambers. This episode is a sequel to the original series episode “For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky”. More...
Mind-Sifter Nominated for IAWTV Awards
Star Trek New Voyages episode Mind-Sifter has been nominated for awards in several categories in the IAWTV - International Academy Of Web Television. More...
Mind-Sifter Release
On December 1st, 2014, Star Trek New Voyages / Phase II released “Mind-Sifter” as its 9th full length episode. More...
Richard Hatch joins New Voyages
We are extremely Pleased to announce that Legendary actor Richard Hatch a.k.a. Captain Apollo from the original Battlestar Galactica will be joining us for our next episode of NEW VOYAGES!!! More...
Interview with Pony Horton (Visual Effects)
Hello, fellow Trek fans… I am very proud to say that this new interview with a dear friend is up… Pony Horton, VFX Artist and Extra for Star Trek: Phase 2 and Back to the Wild Wild West. This is from an interview I did with Pony in 2011, with some revisions for 2013. More...
The Sky Above, The Mudd Below
Following my “backburnered Star Trek Phase II episodes’ posting, some readers have been asking for more details on why these episodes were nixed. More...
Interview with Brian Gross (Kirk)
Having worked with James, I was skeptical at first about a new Captain taking the center seat, after-all besides William Shatner, James has been MY Captain Kirk. But after 2 weeks of hanging out and working with Brian, I can tell you not only does he act like Captain Kirk, but he looks like Captain Kirk. And so direct from the set… I give you Brian Gross. More...
An Interview with Charles Root (Scotty)
Today I am honored to say that I have Charles Root here to talk to the blog: More...
Our Shelved Episodes
Like with any production, Star Trek Phase II begins preproduction on various projects that, for one reason or another, end up not coming to fruition. More...