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In late {{y|2006}}, plans for a new '''untitled ''Star Trek'' animated series''' (likely a web series) was announced. This series would be set in the year [[26th century|2528]] and would center around the latest crew of the starship ''[[Enterprise]]'' in a darker future.
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In late {{y|2006}}, plans for a new '''untitled ''Star Trek'' animated web series''' was announced. This series would be set in the year [[26th century|2528]] and would center around the latest crew of the starship ''[[Enterprise]]'' in a darker future. The name that was finally given to the series is Star Trek: Final Frontier.
   
 
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The show began development shortly after the cancellation of ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' in [[May 2005]] by [[David Rossi]], [[Doug Mirabello]], and José Muñoz. The idea of using animation was a way to avoid using expensive live-action scenes, in order to make it more likely to be green-lit by the networks. Originally, they conceived a series set aboard a starship in the [[23rd century]], but [[CBS Paramount Television|CBS]] did not want the show to be set during the [[TOS]] era. Remembering advice given to him by [[LeVar Burton]], Rossi then set the series farther into the future, past the events of {{film|10}}.
 
The show began development shortly after the cancellation of ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' in [[May 2005]] by [[David Rossi]], [[Doug Mirabello]], and José Muñoz. The idea of using animation was a way to avoid using expensive live-action scenes, in order to make it more likely to be green-lit by the networks. Originally, they conceived a series set aboard a starship in the [[23rd century]], but [[CBS Paramount Television|CBS]] did not want the show to be set during the [[TOS]] era. Remembering advice given to him by [[LeVar Burton]], Rossi then set the series farther into the future, past the events of {{film|10}}.
   
After CBS expressed interest over the proposed series, the team formed Zero Room Productions, and have been asked to develop artwork and write five scripts for "mini-episodes." As of {{m|November|2008}}, however, this series has not been green-lit by CBS and is still undergoing development.
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After CBS expressed interest over the proposed series, the team formed Zero Room Productions, and have been asked to develop artwork and write five scripts for "mini-episodes." As of {{m|November|2008}}, however, this series has not been green-lit by CBS and is still undergoing development. As of semptember there are 3 episodescripts available on the website.
 
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Captain Chase, New TAS

Artwork for Captain Chase

In late 2006, plans for a new untitled Star Trek animated web series was announced. This series would be set in the year 2528 and would center around the latest crew of the starship Enterprise in a darker future. The name that was finally given to the series is Star Trek: Final Frontier.

Setting

Kaylen Donal artwork

Kaylen Donal

In this series, the Federation would have fought a war with the Romulans, ending in the 2460s. This war would have been started by unknown persons using a surprise attack of Omega particle detonations. Vast areas of the galaxy would be considered impassable due to these detonations. This causes a split between the two halves of the Federation. During the Federation-Romulan War, Qo'noS was taken over by the Romulan Star Empire, Andoria was destroyed, and Vulcans left the Federation (they were negotiating reunification).

In this environment, the crew of the Enterprise, led by Captain Alexander Chase would attempt to bring back the old days of "seeking out new life and new civilizations." This Enterprise would be a Bismarck-class cruiser that fought in the Federation-Romulan War, and under Chase would start out as a border patrolling ship. The crew would include Commander Barric Holden (executive officer), Lieutenant Kaylen Donal (security chief), and "Mr. Zero" (chief engineer).

Development

Captain Chase sketch

Sketch artwork of Captain Chase in various poses

The show began development shortly after the cancellation of Star Trek: Enterprise in May 2005 by David Rossi, Doug Mirabello, and José Muñoz. The idea of using animation was a way to avoid using expensive live-action scenes, in order to make it more likely to be green-lit by the networks. Originally, they conceived a series set aboard a starship in the 23rd century, but CBS did not want the show to be set during the TOS era. Remembering advice given to him by LeVar Burton, Rossi then set the series farther into the future, past the events of Star Trek Nemesis.

After CBS expressed interest over the proposed series, the team formed Zero Room Productions, and have been asked to develop artwork and write five scripts for "mini-episodes." As of November 2008, however, this series has not been green-lit by CBS and is still undergoing development. As of semptember there are 3 episodescripts available on the website.

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