Starship Exeter is a
Star Trek fan film project, one of the
earliest of the semi-professional
fan film
projects that have become an increasingly common fixture of the
internet video scene. Although fan films
have been produced for almost as long as there have been film fans,
they were generally few and far between before the advent of home
video. It is only with the two-pronged revolution of digital video
production/editing and the advent of internet distribution that
they have become something more than a curiosity to be shared by a
few intimates. The series has been mentioned by
The New York Times and
The Register-Guardian (Oregon).
Starship Exeter is set within the
continuity of the
original Star Trek
series. It takes place on one of the
sister ships of the famous
USS Enterprise, the
titular
USS Exeter, NCC-1706,
which appeared in the original
Star Trek episode
"The Omega Glory".
Produced by Jimm and Josh Johnson for the non-profit Exeter Studio.
To date, there is one complete episode, one nearing completion
(with all but the fifth, final segment released), and a third in
development.
Episodes
- "The Savage Empire" (2002)
- Written & Directed by Jimm & Josh Johnson
- STARDATE: 4943.5 – The USS Exeter, freshly recrewed
and commanded by Captain John Garrovick, is on a mission to save a
ship infected with the deadly Canopus Plague. The Exeter
must travel to the homeworld of Andorian
Lieutenant B'fuselek to find the cure. But Andorian rebels have
other plans… and so do the Klingons!

A screen-shot showing the bridge of
Starship Exeter in
The Tressaurian
Intersection
- "The Tressaurian Intersection" (2005, partially released)
- Teleplay by Dennis Russell Bailey, Story by Jimm & Josh
Johnson, Dennis Russell Bailey and Maurice Molyneaux
Directed by Scott Cummins
- STARDATE: 5013.1 – Starbase 16 is destroyed and Captain
Garrovick's old ship, the USS Kongō, is missing. On a hunt
for the perpetrators, the Exeter encounters a strange
ghost out of Garrovick's past — the Tressaurians, a savage Gorn-like race responsible for stranding Garrovick on
planet Tangaro as a young cadet. Now, the Tressuarians are
tampering with a deadly new technology. Can the crew of the
Exeter uncover its secrets in time, or will this discovery
lead to an even greater threat?
- "The Atlantis Invaders" (pre-production)
- STARDATE 5792.8 – A code factor one call from the mining colony
on Atlantis VI brings the USS Exeter speeding across the
quadrant, but when Garrovick and his team beam down, all seems
strangely quiet. One by one, miners are disappearing, while the
colony director is trying every trick in the book to get the
Exeter to leave. Indeed, a stealthy invasion has begun —
but who are the real Atlantis Invaders?
Cast
Main characters
Picture |
Character |
Rank |
Actor |
Position |
|
John Quincy Garrovick |
Captain |
James Culhane |
Garrovick is the cousin of Ensign Garrovick, who joined
Captain Kirk in an attempt to destroy a
mist-creature in the original Star Trek episode "Obsession". Both were nearly killed
until Mr. Spock performed a brilliant
transporter maneuver (cross-circuiting to "B") that saved both
their lives. |
|
Jo Harris |
Commander |
Holly Guess |
Harris is the Executive
Officer as well as the science officer of the ship, following
the pattern of Spock from the original series. Harris is a human from
the United
Kingdom on Earth. |
|
Paul Cutty |
Commander |
Michael Buford |
The ship's Chief Security Officer, he served with
then-Commander Garrovick on-board the USS Kongō where the
two became close friends. The Kongō was commanded by an
officer they both looked up to, Captain Kosnett (Garry Peters), who
makes a cameo appearance in the second episode. |
|
B'fuselek |
Lieutenant |
Joshua Caleb |
B'fuselek is the Exeter's Andorian
communications officer. The makeup is patterned on designs seen in
the original series episodes "Journey To Babel" and
"Whom Gods Destroy".
The character's background is derived from several Trek-based
RPG of the 1970s and 1980s. |
|
Dr. Vincent Azato |
Lieutenant
Commander |
Joe Azzato |
Exeter's chief medical officer, Azato studied
medicine at the University of Tharsis on Mars. After his residency, he joined Starfleet
and served aboard a number of small ships, eventually settling into
a long term position at Starbase 11. He requested a transfer to the
USS Exeter on Stardate 4773.4. |
|
Vandi Richards |
Ensign |
Elizabeth Wheat |
Richards is the Captain's assistant (this position was referred
to as "yeoman" in the original series, but the term hasn't been
used in the parts of "The Tressaurian Intersection" that have been
released). As a candidate for command training, her assignment to
assist the Captain is described by Harris as a requirement for her
career advancement. |
|
Alexander Cray |
Lieutenant |
Cody Hammock |
Lt. Cray is the ship's Helm Officer. He is a model officer who
has proven himself indispensable to Garrovick and the
Exeter team. |
|
NOTE: "James Culhane" and "Joshua Caleb" are pseudonyms, or stage
names, for the Johnson brothers.
External links
Official websites