
It's not known whether the transporter set was completed or not, and the short film did feature a new character Known as Beth Charles which was the Transporter Assistant and filling in for the chief. Unfortunately, the 12 minute Pilot episode released in 2014 did not feature any footage of this transporter set. In July of 2011, Excalibur was about to start the construction of their new Transporter Room set, with test filming to be done upon completion. Additional writers are currently being considered and the production is searching for additional crew to assist in the project. The show has 9 completed scripts and 5 more in the 1st and 2nd drafts. All their tools were stolen and every one of the vintage Burke chairs seen in the video were also lost.Įxcalibur has started over and is currently looking for a new place to rebuild and funding to start full production again. Everything was lost except for the vintage Madison chair used as part of the captain's chair and the blueprints used for constructing the sets. Unfortunately, nothing came of it when the owner of the building they were renting went bankrupt. Due to the illegal destruction of the sets that were being built, a lawsuit over the destruction of the sets was filed. Star Trek: Excalibur was originally started in 2005.


Yoritomo asked how Nelson felt about Captain James T.

They met in drydock and Captain Nelson was briefed on his mission. While reading The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, he waits to talk to Admiral Yoritomo. Later, Captain Nelson beamed down to Earth, Starfleet Headquarters, where he spoke with Yeoman Carter and Commodore Russell. The completely refurbished USS Excalibur was relaunched in 2269. Over the next 18 months, the ship was used as the testbed for design concepts that would later be implemented on the USS Enterprise's 2273-refit.
