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From their website: Hidden Frontier is set after the Dominion War featured in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. When Rob Caves, Executive Producer created Hidden Frontier, he wanted to combine the best elements of the Next Generation era Trek shows he grew up with. On Hidden Frontier, we have a space station, Deep Space Twelve, as well as a starship, the Galaxy Class U.S.S. Excelsior, NCC-77246. This allows us to explore the Star Trek universe in just about any way our writers can imagine.
It's important to remember that Hidden Frontier is produced on no budget so instead of building fancy sets, piling on effects, and shooting in exotic locations, we've decided to focus on what we can improve. That means our stories became more character driven as the show evolved. After all, that's what Star Trek is really about. The people, and the human condition. Once the writing improved, we started to tackle areas like costuming and makeup.
Hidden Frontier tries to boldly follow what has come before while exploring new issues Star Trek has not yet tackled. The inclusion of a gay male character in season 2's "Encke" was yet another bold step forward for Star Trek. In the very same season we produced, "Cowards Death", a story that explored the realities of living with clinical depression. And later in season five "Security Counsel" explored a planet where the government was allowed to slowly chip away at its people's freedoms in an errie commentary on our troubled times. We hope you find our stories captivating and original, true to the spirit of Trek, and we hope you have as much fun watching the show as we did making it! >>
Gene Roddenberry would be proud of the Diversity shown in Hidden Frontier... something he always dreamed of but sadly died before they could come to fruition. I suggest watching a couple from Season 6, as it really shows how far the new crew has gone in the development of this series. Then start at the beginning at Season 1.
Click on the series logo image to go to the site. All movies are downloadable for free and use the .mov Quicktime format. There are 7 or 8 (1/2 hour) episodes per season. And the series finale of season 7 is also now available.
It's important to remember that Hidden Frontier is produced on no budget so instead of building fancy sets, piling on effects, and shooting in exotic locations, we've decided to focus on what we can improve. That means our stories became more character driven as the show evolved. After all, that's what Star Trek is really about. The people, and the human condition. Once the writing improved, we started to tackle areas like costuming and makeup.
Hidden Frontier tries to boldly follow what has come before while exploring new issues Star Trek has not yet tackled. The inclusion of a gay male character in season 2's "Encke" was yet another bold step forward for Star Trek. In the very same season we produced, "Cowards Death", a story that explored the realities of living with clinical depression. And later in season five "Security Counsel" explored a planet where the government was allowed to slowly chip away at its people's freedoms in an errie commentary on our troubled times. We hope you find our stories captivating and original, true to the spirit of Trek, and we hope you have as much fun watching the show as we did making it! >>
Gene Roddenberry would be proud of the Diversity shown in Hidden Frontier... something he always dreamed of but sadly died before they could come to fruition. I suggest watching a couple from Season 6, as it really shows how far the new crew has gone in the development of this series. Then start at the beginning at Season 1.
Click on the series logo image to go to the site. All movies are downloadable for free and use the .mov Quicktime format. There are 7 or 8 (1/2 hour) episodes per season. And the series finale of season 7 is also now available.
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