Outbreak: a Star Trek Fan Production



An isolationist planet declares a humanitarian crisis as a virus ravages through its population. Starfleet steps in to help find a cure and instead uncovers a larger conspiracy more deadly than the virus itself.

Starring: Kaitlin Okely, Paul Davey, Liam Longley, Harriet Fettis and Kat Ludley. Special Guest Star: Kate Elder.

Co-Stars: Aaron Chappell, Barbara Ludley, Jake Hansen-Humble, Blake Thomson, Ron Vanderkley, Maximiliano Laffont and Steven Clarke.

Based upon “Star Trek” created by Gene Roddenberry.

From a Story By: Fred Love. Original Music: Nicholas Gardiner. Theme By: Jerry Goldsmith. Production Design: Aaron Chappell and Aaron Vanderkley. Costume Design: Gina Vanderkley. Visual Effects Producer: Samuel Cockings. Make-Up Effects: Aaron Chappell. On-Set Assistance: Jake De Agrela and Ron Vanderkley. First Assistant Director: Steven Clarke. Gaffer/Camera Assistant: Blake Thomson. Director of Photography: Clayton Orgles.

Written and Directed by Aaron Vanderkley.

Running Time: 22 minutes

Star Trek and all related marks, logos and characters are solely owned by CBS Studios Inc. This fan production is not endorsed by, sponsored by, nor affiliated with CBS, Paramount Pictures, or any other Star Trek franchise, and is a non-commercial fan-made film intended for recreational use. No commercial exhibition or distribution is permitted. No alleged independent rights will be asserted against CBS or Paramount Pictures.

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26 thoughts on “Outbreak: a Star Trek Fan Production”

  1. Omg this is amazing! I just discovered Star Trek Fan Productions and this is my first time watching an episode! Everything about it is amazing! Great writing, great acting! Could have easily been an actual Trek episode! Impressive 👏

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  2. Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant! Just as Gene Roddenberry used future settings to address real problems here on Earth, this was the best expose of the modern pharmaceutical industry corporatocracy that I've seen ANYWHERE…

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  3. This is shockingly real , this is the purest form of unregulated (nearly) allmighty Capitalism (that WEF´s Klaus Schwab wants to build , he wants a "UN" lead by the big corporations to control Earth)

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  4. I do not get why people think big companies are evil. hey are just making profit just like everything else does. Without them there would be no cure or products at any cost. People think a big corporation is evil but a group like Red Cross is doing good when in fact Red Cross is the more evil corrupt entity. They take blood donations but sell that donated blood at a huge profit. They take millions of $ in donations but give out a fraction of that to people in need and spend the rest on paying bonuses and huge salaries for their top people. Same goes for United Way.

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  5. These are good, but multiple light sources on low light.. that's one way they used to accomplish those lighting effects.. its never one light. that is the only thing between this and an actual trek episode, that and the uniforms are a little off.. but other than that they nailed it for sure.. good movie.

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