T TH HE E A AN NV Viil L: 2004 Region 2 Chapter of The Year
T TH HE E A AN NV Viil L: 2004 Region 2 Chapter of The Year
T TH HE E A AN NV Viil L: 2004 Region 2 Chapter of The Year
INSIDE THIS ISSUE The Anvil, Issue 195, Is the monthly newsletter of the USS
Hephaestus, NCC-2004, of Starfleet, The International Star Trek
Fan Association. All terms and phrases from Star Trek are
owned by Paramount Pictures Corporation, a devision of
Hephaestus Paramount Communications and all rights are reserved.
I’ve always said if you can’t get a job done, you ing through member homes for the last year. If
should step aside and let someone else do it. you’re interested in having an event at your
You may recall that last month, I announced that home, this could be a great, inexpensive way to
I had resigned from the STARFLEET CompOps do it. Whether you want to play or just host, it’s a
team. This month, I’ve also turned in my resigna- great night of socializing. Contact me or Pete for
tion to the Region’s CompOps group as well. I’ve more details.
got a lot of irons in the fire that have nothing to
do with STARFLEET, and with my son’s football The STARFLEET Election season is definately
season about to start, I’m gonna have even less in full force. So far, three slates of candidates
time available for these day-to-day type jobs in have announced their desire to run, and the
STARFLEET. Hephaestus has sent in our Nomination, after
discussing all the candidates during the June
The 2008 Region 2 Summit has been awarded, Business Meeting.
and it’s gonna be close by! The USS New Hope,
based in Montgomery, will be hosting it’s first If you’re looking for an area to serve on the
ever Summit, and I couldn’t be prouder of our chapter, take a look at the crew listing (else-
former Shuttle. Several of the USS Hephaestus where in the Anvil) and find a department where
crew have already pledged our support to this you think you might want to participate. Get in
event, and I encourage you to help out too. Let touch with me or Pat Hicks about what you want
me know how you want to be involved, and I’ll to do.
pass it on to Nancy, Jan and Doug.
See you next month...
Don’t forget the Firefly Shindig, July 21, at the
home of the Mohneys. Of course, that’s also the
date of the release of the last Harry Potter book,
so it’s a full day!
The June Business Meeting was held at Kingdom Comics. in July, and some of the plans for that day were discussed.
The main point of discussion was the Commander, Pete mentioned some of the new items the STARFLEET
STARFLEET Nomination period being just underway. The Quartermaster would be offering. Danny then talked about
three slates of candidates were discussed, and the crew the recent removal of the Second Brigade OIC. Danny
made their decision on the nomination. Danny announced then made the crew aware of Neil Yawn’s briefly being out-
that the Zone One (Florida) Coordinator had been select- of-pocket.
ed, and that it was Max Schoenfeld. The Second Annual
Gratitude Festival was discussed, with much of the crew With all the announcements done, Danny gave the ever-
expressing concern that there’s been no publicity of the exciting STARFLEET 101 presentation, and the meeting
event. adjourned to play a round of The Great Dalmuti.
ALL EVENTS AND TIME SUBJECT TO CHANGE, PLEASE REFER TO THIS SECTION FOR UP TO DATE INFORMATION.
Income:
Sale of Merchandise: 10.00 Lindsay - 08/03/2007 deGruy - 03/27/2008
Miller - 08/03/2007 Simmons - 04/12/2008
Total: 474.11 Mohney - 11/03/2007 Benton - 05/24/2008
Evans - 11/10/2007 Hicks - 05/22/2008
Expenses:
Postage (Jan-May): 41.82 Yawn - 11/27/2007 Hurst - 05/22/2008
Green - 12/18/2007 Greening - 05/22/2008
Final: 432.29 Mangina - 01/18/2008 Potts - 02/20/2010
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Command Staff Executive Committee
Danny Potts, Vice Admiral – Captian Sue Ellen Mohney, Captain
Pat Hicks, Captain - 1st Officer Denby Potts, Rear Admiral
Dennis Evans, Fleet Captain – Second Officer Lynnette Yawn, Lt.
Sciences Navigation
Roy Green, Col - Archaeology and Anthropology Pete Mohney, Vice Admiral
Engineering
Computer Sciences Flo Hurst, Cdr.
Vacant
Communications Security
Dennis Evans, Captain, Chief Roy Green, Col, Security Intelligence, Chief
Pat Simmons, Captain Charlie Boartfield, Crewman
Melissa Boartfield, Crewman
Medical
Sheila Benton, Lt Cmdr, Chief Medical Officer, SFMD
Operations Marines
Sue Ellen Mohney, Captain, Chief of Operations and Counselor Neil Yawn, Brigadier, SFMD
Denby Potts,Rear Admiral, Ships Stores Officer and Secretary Roy Green, Col
Sheila Benton, Lt Cmdr, Stampede Coordinator, SFMD Sheila Benton, Lt. Col.
Lynnette Yawn, Lt, Ship's Galley Officer
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Best known to audiences as free- What are your fondest memories playing Roxie
dom fighter Major Kira on the hit Hart in Chicago? Was it your most satisfying stage
television show Star Trek: Deep experience?
Space Nine, she won early roles on It was one of the most satisfying stage experiences ever.
soap operas, TV dramas and come- And my most vivid memory is stalking back stage, which
dies. No better proof of her sharp had black painted walls and colored lights, I was waiting
comic timing was co-starring opposite Sandra Bullock in for my cue and all of the exotic creatures, that were my
the TV version of the hit film Working Girl. Despite, the fellow performers, were making entrances and exits
sitcom’s short run, Nana had arrived on the national enter- throwing me smiles as they slithered on stage. I paced
tainment scene. back and forth in my lace dress and spiked heels and
Living up to her royal theater pedigree, Nana appeared thought, I was like a wild animal that had been in the zoo
with Angela Lansbury in the touring company of Gypsy, (tv) and I was now loose on the Savannah where I
and later won her most prominent stage role - Roxie Hart belonged. I felt like I had joined my particular pride of ani-
in the revival of Bob Fosse’s classic Broadway musical mals. My tribe.
Chicago. My chat with Nana ranges from a thrilling child- The current crop of Broadway productions. Any
hood spent around the Great White Way’s legends, to a favorites amongst them?
deep affection for Star Trek, to her starring role on ABC
Family’s Wildfire. I haven’t been able to see them. I wish I could. It
sounds like there are so many wonderful productions out
Your dance background is impressive. How was it there.
growing up the daughter of such dancing luminar-
ies as your parents and your Aunt - Cyd Charrise? Do you watch Dancing With The Stars?
It was like being the child of someone who was a sword Yes, I do! It’s great fun! I’m glad that dance is getting
the attention.
JJ Abramscomingin for the newStar Trekmovie
with a big all star cast. Your feelings/expectations?
Are you excited for the franchise?
I have deep feelings about Star Trek. I feel that it’s able
to present archetypes that are important story telling
tools. And we need story telling. I’m a huge Joseph
Campbell fan and I believe he would be pleased. Anything
that perpetuates the franchise is a great thing.
At the time the DS9 sets were the largest and Wildfire. It’s been a great run so far. Creator
most expensive for any standing set on a TV show. Michael Piller had a knack for creating wonderful
Were they as impressive as they looked on film? characters. Is the success a pleasant surprise?
How much does that help you get into character? AfterWildfirewraps permanently, do you look for-
ward to the stability of another TV series or would
Actually they were more so. When you entered the you rather work features/guest spots more?
stage, you entered the world. And after 17 hours of being
inside there, it was easy to convince yourself that the star It’s always a surprise when a show gets picked up. But I
fields outside the port windows were real. have to say, I had a certain certainty that it would all
along. And at this point, I don’t care so much about what
Rick Berman. Criticism of his handling of the fran- the project is...characters interest me more. So, I want to
chise has been pretty severe. Some otherStar Trek play interesting characters. That’s what I look forward to.
actors have said Rick Berman was never a hands on
producer and rarely visited their sets was that the Talk about BABYSITTER WANTED. It looks effectively
case with DS9? creepy from the description and tagline. I’m a big horror
fan and love the idea of terrorizing characters on a farm.
Producers Michael Piller and Ira Steven Behr were my It looks quite original.
guiding lights in the show. And I adored and I will always
adore them both. There is a buzz about it. But I didn’t get to see the bulk
being filmed. So, I don’t have an idea except they were
Terry Farrell. Her decision to pull out before the last sea- great people and it was a great experience.
son. Think she made the right choice? Perhaps more than
any other crew, DS9 depended on the interplay of charac- Thanks so much for granting the interview, Nana!
ters/actors were you upset with Terry for leaving?
Absolutely. Because she was following her own instincts.
That can’t be wrong and she certainly got a lot more years
of experience doing the Ted Danson show Becker on CBS.
I’ll admit that I tried to talk Terry out of it. That I wanted
her to stay. But she told me very eloquently that it was
what her heart insisted upon. You can’t argue with that.
Star Trek FanFilms on the Internet. Thoughts?
Would you ever consider participating like Cirroc
Lofton, Tim Russ and Nichelle Nichols recently have
done for Star Trek: Of Gods & Men?
I spend almost no time on my computer (as people who
e-mail me can attest to). and I make a point not to visit
sites that have to do with me.
Kurtzman Promises No ‘Galactica’-Style Trek film would not attempt to reinvent the franchise like
Reimagining Ron Moore did with Battlestar Galactica.
Like his writing partner Roberto Orci, Alex Kurtzman has “The thing that strikes you when you watch [the original
been busy publicising the new Transformers movie and is Star Trek] is how unbelievably sophisticated those shows
talking about Star Trek as well. were for the time,” he explained. “They didn’t pander to
anybody and in a way you had to catch up with a lot of the
“Each project comes with different challenges,” Kurtzman technology that was happening at the time.” On top of that,
told Voices from Krypton. Asked about how he felt about the show was entertaining and “managed to have this very
writing the screenplay for the next Star Trek movie, he relevant social parable...it is making a comment on basic
added, “It is an honor to be part of it now and to inherit human relations and politics.”
that mantle, but I feel like we couldn’t have been doing
that without the instruction that everyone else has given Episodes that accomplished all that, added Kurtzman,
us.” “are a miracle” and well worth looking at for inspiration:
“You certainly couldn’t imagine doing Trek without taking
Kurtzman also said that he appreciates the “road map that into account.”
that has been laid out” for himself, Orci and director J.J.
Abrams, assuring fans that their script for the eleventh Star
Star Trek Fan Films Announce Future Plans schedule. Denise Crosby (Tasha Yar) guest stars in this
episode, which Gerrold had originally hoped to see pro-
Star Trek: New Voyages’ “World Enough and Time” has a duced as a Next Generation installment and which does
premiere date, Star Trek: Dark Armada is preparing its pilot not yet have a release date. Some behind-the-scenes pho-
episode and a familiar face has joined Star Trek: Unity as tos are here.
fan films continue their surge in popularity.
Dwight Schultz (Barclay) announces the Dark Armada
The New Voyages web page has announced a premiere pilot episode at that series’ web site. “Nightfall” will begin
date of August 23rd for “World Enough and Time” along shooting in July and will film on location and with green
with a streaming video event with executive producer screen for the remainder of 2007.
James Cawley and guest star George Takei (Sulu), the lat-
ter appearing live from Beverly Hills. Writer Marc Zicree And actor Kurt Carley, who played Captain Christopher
will appear as well. Pike in the New Voyages episode “In Harm’s Way”, will be
a special guest star in the Unity episode “Disunity”,
In other New Voyages news, the episode “Blood and according to the Unity web site. A veteran of Batman fan
Fire” has wrapped principal photography in New York as of films, Carley said, “I’m delighted...to be part of this project
Sunday, June 10th. The episode is written and directed by and for the opportunity to return to the world of Star Trek.”
“The Trouble With Tribbles” writer David Gerrold, who had
the cast working 16-hour days over the 12-day shooting
Windom Not a ‘Star Trek’ Fan Before or After and we watch him disintegrate on camera, they would say,
‘Doomsday’ ‘Get Windom – bring in Willie the Weeper!’”
Despite being recognized as Captain Decker, the man In “The Doomsday Machine”, which Windom felt
who piloted a shuttlecraft down the maw of the Doomsday “seemed kind of silly, with the planet eater and space-
Machine, actor William Windom claims that he was never ships,” he was charged with playing a character who “falls
a Star Trek fan. apart telling Captain Kirk and company what happened to
his ship and crew, how he lost everything because of the
In an interview with Star planet eater!” He said he acted as though he were in a
Trek Magazine (via Sci Fi cartoon and only years later thought about the episode as
Pulse), Windom said that a version of Moby Dick: “I was playing ‘Captain Ahab in
he was not familiar with Outer Space’ but I didn’t think about it that way until years
the series and became a after I did it, when I read it in an article!”
fan of William Shatner
(Kirk) “only after he turned Windom was also uncomfortable because he felt that the
funny about five years Star Trek set was not a happy one. “When I did the show
ago.” As for Star Trek Shatner was at war with Nimoy,” he stated. “Shatner was
itself, “I wasn’t a fan of not funny then...I like to clown around, so when I get on a
anybody involved with the set where actors don’t clown around, I get a little suspi-
thing! Not the storyline or cious. That put me off right away.”
any part of it.”
Windom believes he was
cast in the role because
he was associated with
playing broken characters
like Decker. “I used to be known in those days as ‘Willie
the Weeper,’” he explained. “Whenever they needed
someone to break down on a show confessing a murder or
infidelity, anything where something happened to this guy
Writing Young Kirk and Spock inevitably you can’t please everybody.” They only agreed
to write Transformers after making certain that producer
Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci, who met in a high Steven Spielberg “really wanted a character story and it
school cinema class, had intended to make “really revolu- wouldn’t just be a giant toy commercial...it’s all the things
tionary independent movies” before moving from projects that a car represents in this country”
like Xena to Mission: Impossible 3 and now Transformers
and Star Trek. The writers had to reconcile the mythologies of the
Transformers toys, comic books and television series,
“The emphasis we were given was in viewpoint and liv- which is akin to what they need to do to reinvent the Star
ing inside the mind of your characters,” Kurtzman told The Trek franchise. The pair confirmed that the film concerns
New York Times. “You have to take your genre seriously. If early adventures of Kirk and Spock, though they found it
you write it tongue-in-cheek, the audience will see it, and intimidating that posters advertising a release date had
they’ll feel they’re being talked down to. And they’ll kill already been printed before their script was written.
you.”
Producer Damon Lindelof said that they “can have a
The pair were always genre fans who watched Back to tremendous amount of respect for the source material, but
the Future and Close Encounters of the Third Kind while they know that a studio is bringing them in because they
studying cinema. The pair met J.J. Abrams writing for can make it understandable to [a new] audience.” He
Alias. But they fear that now that they are creating Star believes the franchise will be well served because Orci
Trek, they have lost some of their fan credentials. was a fan of The Next Generation while Kurtzman stopped
“You can never be just a fanboy in the eyes of other fan- paying attention after Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home.
boys,” said Orci. “You’re also, in a way, the establish-
ment...you’re accountable for all your decisions, and
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