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Prelude to Axanar

- It is the year 2245. The Four Years War ends here.

Prelude to Axanar is a short film that will give viewers a historical look at the events leading up to the Battle of Axanar, the central event of the film Axanar. The short is a historical look at the battle of Axanar, filmed like a History Channel special. Each character will give a different view of the war with the Klingons leading up to the final confrontation that will be chronicled in Axanar, which will be released later this year. Prelude will tell viewers about the war and what it meant to each side. Figures from both sides will talk about how the war started, how the Klingons were better prepared for war, how Starfleet built their fleet, and how the war was fought from both the Federation and Klingon perspectives. You will hear from Robert April talk about building the Enterprise, Starfleet Admiral Ramirez talk about building the Starfleet, Garth of Izar telling the story of his rise to fame and Kharn, the Klingon Supreme Commander give the Klingon view of the war.

Release Date : 2014-07-26

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Ares Studios

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : Star Trek: Prelude to Axanar

Cast

Gary Graham

Character Name : Ambassador Soval

Original Name : Gary Graham

Gender : Male

Tony Todd

Character Name : Admiral Ramirez

Original Name : Tony Todd

Gender : Male

Kate Vernon

Character Name : Captain Sonya Alexander

Original Name : Kate Vernon

Gender : Female

Richard Hatch

Character Name : General Kharn

Original Name : Richard Hatch

Gender : Male

J.G. Hertzler

Character Name : Captain Samuel Travis

Original Name : J.G. Hertzler

Gender : Male

Alec Peters

Character Name : Garth of Izar

Original Name : Alec Peters

Gender : Male

Reviews

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raistlin3

@raistlin3

2021-06-23

I find this hard to believe. For a short movie, this thing is fantastic. I can't wait to see Star Trek: Axanar (2015). If Axanar is as good as "Prelude to Axanar", it will be the best Star Trek movie since "Wrath of Kahn"!