Lexington-Banner.jpg (54001 bytes)Star Trek: Lexington

executive producer: Joseph Bonice
co-executive producers: Justin Burton, Russell Christensen

cast: Keith Harris, Sally Morriss, Dallas Teague-Snider, Gabrielle Metz, Renda Carr, Katie Morriss
characters: an original crew
characterizations: unable to determine at this time

sets: digital
quality: moderate (difficult to determine from stills)
costuming: adequate (difficult to determine from stills)
make-up: to be determined

special effects: Lexington Staff and Neo f/x

base of operations: Birmingham, Alabama

setting: U.S.S. Lexington, NCC-1709; movies era time frame (immediately after Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)

music: original, composed by Mason Fisher

website: operational but still working on getting the site fully on-line
ease of navigation: see above; perhaps they'll straighten this out
content: fair; muddled, to be honest; overly dependant on BBS software

Notes:

As for the "All in Appearences" episode that has been filmed, Justin and Joey, and Russell and Tom have been hard at work on the CGI and the scenes that were salvagable. It will have a running time of around 40 minutes,and it is possible that some cute behind-the-scenes shots and bloopers will be availables as extras. The producers will announce the release of "Special Edition: All in Appearances" only when they're certain it is finished and ready for DVD and Internet rendering. Until then, please note this as a current "All in Appearences Special Edition" update.

The producers of Star Trek: Lexington have announced they have joined with the audio Star Trek: Grissom and live action Star Trek: U.S.S. Hathaway series to bring Star Trek fans across the world an audio experience not before attempted in Trek history. The focus of the production will be on the final weeks of the U.S.S. Grissom, the ship destroyed in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock. Lexington will be providing script and Trek history consultation, as well as technical support to the production. They are also providing cast members who will reprise their Lexington roles, including Mrs. Renda Carr as Lieutenant Saavik. Hathaway will be also be providing similar support in addition to the vocal talents of Brad Hathaway, reprising his role of Captain Jeffery Pierce on the Hathaway series. Bonice is delighted to be working with Pierce and his staff once more.

As for Lexington's other updates, we are in pre-production: Costume Department is extrememly busy working on costumes and accessories for uniforms and other character costumes. We plan on filming two episodes not just one. Light designers are also equally busy. The camera department is busy preparing to film. And await some crucial equipment for filming.

episodes: (0) none at present
download site: http://www.youtube.com/lexington1709

Episode 01: Fool's Paradise

Story by Russell Christiansen
Teleplay by Russell Christiansen, Joseph Bonice, and Tom Scott
Directed by Jim Brucke

The U.S.S. Lexington picks up alien survivors from a ship which sent out what is presumed to be a distress call. However, not all as it seems as their new passengers behave badly and endanger the Lexington crew!

Episode is in final stages of pre-production with filming expected anytime soon.  No release date yet set.

 
Episode 02: The Mudd Puddle

Story by Russell Christiansen
Teleplay by Russell Christiansen, Joseph Bonice, and Tom Scott
Directed by Renda Carr

Harry Mudd returns to the android planet he was stranded on earlier with intentions to move the population to a world of his choosing, one which he needs the Lexington and any other starship to get his hands on!

Episode is in pre production with filming expected in Autumn 2009.

 

Episode 03: All in the Appearances (original pilot lost to computer crash)

Story by Joseph Bonice
Teleplay by Joseph Bonice and Tom Scott
Directed by Joseph Bonice

After the disappearance of a Federation starship, the U.S.S. Lexington, refitted with the latest technology, with veteran Captain Alex McKnight in command, is ordered to investigate a Romulan threat to the Federation like no one has ever seen.

Teaser: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RsMzTcQaKbE  
Opening Sequence: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kGZQkRMOZs  

Original Version completed filming in 2008; due to external HDD crash, lost most footage.  Enough has been recovered by 2009 to attempt a special edition release sometime during the series run.   New Version slated for Spring 2010.

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Episode 04: Down the Wrong Road

Teleplay by: Joseph Bonice, Jennifer Kuhn, Brent Fisher, Sarah Vane, & Thomas J. Scott

Directed by Jody Rivera

The Lexington is called to Telba IV to stop a revolution, only to find there was more more than met the eye.

Episode is in pre-pre production with filming slated for Spring / Summer 2010.

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