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In 2024, a computer graphics company called Otoy started to the Roddenberry archive to make a penalty, perhaps even a canonical “Star Trek” movie called “765874”. Carlos Baena and Jules Urbach written by 11 minutes short, published On roddenberry.x.io November 18, and many hikes were surprised to see significant actors such as William Shatner, Gary Lockwood and Robin Curtis. Shatner and Lockwood were particularly surprising because Shatner is 93 years old but looked exactly the same way he did In 1994, when he shot “Star Trek: Generations”. Lockwood, 88, was urged to look like he did in 1966 in his “Star Trek” episode, “where no man has gone before.” Leonard Nimoy, who died in 2015, was digitally awakened to the short encounter between Kirk and Spock.
“Combining” was fourth in four experimental digital shorts that served as a way to use new techniques to expand the “Star Trek” universe, but with the original actors openers. Four shorts, all under the heading “765874”, tried to expand the well -established “Trek” canvas to the kingdom of fan theories and extended universe novels by using a smart combination of smart material and digital recreation.
The first shorts occurred in 2022 when Urbach and Gene Roddenberry’s son Rod made interviews on Blu-ray publishing “The Cage”, the original “Star Trek” Pilot episode. They had intended to interview actor Laurel Goodwin (who played the character Yeoma’s Coltia “Cage”), but he died in February. The original plan was-the-no fun, the truly age group Goodwin, and placed him in the digital version of the “The Cage” series, whereby the interview looks like it was a 1960s vintage debate. They would be able to use Urbach’s wife Mahé Thais as a Goodwin stand-in model, because the two just happened to be similar.
However, Urbach and Roddenberry came up with what they thought was a fun idea. A pair that contained the 1998 “Star Trek” cartoon “Star Trek: Early Voyages” cartoon containing a short film with a Colt character (his officer’s serial number 765874) and starring Thai’s digital stand -in. The short introduced in the short time traveled over time and proven small fragments of “Star Trek” history, as a result of achieving Nirvana’s insignificant meaning. The idea was that Colt had somehow developed into a “observer”, a creature with a broad, non -linear view of history.
In the second short, “765874 – memory wall” (2022), Thai returned to play the observer Colt, this time by attending “Star Trek: The Motion Picture”. The short expands for the novel of this film, which suggested that the Spock Minds Mill is on a massive, comprehensive machine V’GER became a Vulcan observer. He also had a broad view of history.
Actor Lawrence Selleck stood on Leonard Nimoy. He used prostheses to match the features of Nimoy, and the Otoy team “improved” his performance to make him look more realistic than Nimoy. (Yes, the filmmakers were allowed to do this by Nimoy Manor this.) The third brief “765874 – regeneration” in the series (2023) was extracted from William Shaater’s 1995 novel “Eden Ashes”, where Kirk resurrection as a result of “Star Trek: Ceneration” events.
This takes us to “merging”, which is a vision of Kirk’s post -life. The short was born of the frustration of many fans from Kirk’s death conditions for “generations” and “Star Trek Beyond”. Two characters never had to give each other the correct shipment.
Short sees Gary Mitchell using their divine powers (acquired in “where no man has gone before”) to explore the future. He sees Kirki’s death. Kirk, as old as he was “generations”, awakens the aftermath surrounded by garden -like post -life. He sees Saavik (Robin Curtis) there, but he is a lot older than last time we saw him at the “Star Trek IV: The Wath Home” event. He stands next to the second vulcan we have never seen, but it is intuition that it is his son Sorak (Mark Chinny). Add the gravel in an instant.
Kirk also encounters a mysterious gray -leather alien’s “Next Gen” uniform, a character we have never seen. This is Yor (Gordon Tarpley), a character once mentioned in “Star Trek: Discovery”. Yor was said to be one of the few people who have traveled from the Kelvin time (where JJ Abrams’ “Star Trek” films take place) to the “Star Trek” all. York Kirk Starfleet brand.
The sign, in the previous “765874” in the short short short phase, was actually restored by Kirk, Spock, from Kirk’s tomb. When Spock died in Kelvin, he gave this brand to Yor. York, now the mysterious character in the aftermath, just passed it to Kirk. It is all very mysterious, but combines the different strands of the “Star Trek” cabbage in a slightly clever way.
Then York seems to be transporting Kirk to a long and mysterious corridor, where he becomes a younger version of himself, looking at the way he made at the original “Star Trek” event. (Actor Sam Witwer stood in Shatner in these scenes.) Kirk, now young, sees the version of himself in the way he showed “Star Trek II: Khan’s anger.” Digital effects are unknown grades, but they are still impressive. Kirks disappears and the 1994 era of Kirk arrives on a mysterious bed format on a planet in New Vulcan (Kelvin-Kilkannika) … where the spock is lying in his death bed. Kirk sits and keeps his friend’s hand watching the sunset. Spock is likely to die with Kirk next to her. It can be assumed that Kirk was just an essential creature in this order, so he is not wasted after that as a Kelvin time. Yor, it looks like they just gave the last two moments together what they never had on schedule.
I think it’s sweet enough and may want to accept “765874” in Canon when it was done with the participation of Roddenberry Camp, Nimoy Manor and Shatner. Of course, if it is a canon, the above gravel character was indeed the son of Spock. In the early manuscript “Star Trek IV” Would have revealed that Spock and Saavik had a child together, a fact that was confirmed in Josepha Sherman and Susan Shwartz 1999 novel “Vulcan’s heart.”
“765874” Shorts, however, are more experiments than Legit “Star Trek” movies. They are confusion for fans and SFX Tech compulsory. At this level they are fun.