Threads (Unity episode)
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| Star Trek: Unity (fan film series) episode | |
| "Threads" | |
| "Oh my God... RUN!" | |
| Episode no. | 10 |
| Prod. code | 010 |
| Airdate: | September 2006 |
| Writer(s): | Luke Sutton, Hollie Coventry, Rae Packer, Beverly Sherwood, Jade Butcher, Ian Pidgley |
| Director: | Luke Sutton |
| Guest star(s): | Oliver Stevens as Villager, Alex Feach as Villager |
| Story year: | March 2386 |
| Stardate: | 32386.20 |
| episode chronology | |
| Previous episode: | "The Unit" |
| Next episode: | "Threads, Part Two" |
"Threads" is the tenth episode of Star Trek: Unity, a Fan Film Series. It is the first part of a two part story, concluding with "Threads, Part Two" and introduces the new regular character of Captain Lisa Coventry and the new starship USS Odyssey-A.
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[edit] Synopsis
While on a routine survey on the planet Kressgon, Puto and Lewis find a massive Borg Harvester assimilating the population. Captain Lisa Coventry assists the team, and soon finds herself captured by the Borg with Lewis. Meanwhile, Prax begins to have feelings for Amanda, but is their any possibility of a relationship?
[edit] Memorable quotes
- "Ah. My good sir. Would you like a game of chess?"
- — Lewis to Puto
- "I... THINK we've provoked them!"
- — Lisa on the begining of a Borg attack
- "AHHH! Spaceship! Attacking!"
- — A Kressgon native
- "AT LAST! I HAVE RETURNED! I am ready to lead the BORG AGAIN!"
- — The Borg "Emperor"
- "Yeah, yeah, blah, blah, you always say that, you always threaten us with doomsday, and then we kick your ass-es... ALL YOUR ASSES!!!"
- — Lewis to The Borg "Emperor"
[edit] Continuity
- It has been a number of months since the beginning of the Iccobar threat.
- Captain Claire Hayward allows Lt. Commander Amanda Wood to stay on Unity, after viewing Amanda's letter from "The Unit".
- The Borg Emperor has been cloned by the Borg since his apparent "death" in "Into the Fire".
[edit] Trivia
- This episode (and its second part) took the longest to film this far in the series. Production started in March 2006 and continued until late August.
- This is the first episode that was written by other people as well as Luke Sutton and Ian Pidgley. (See episode bar above)
[edit] Episode links
| Borg fan film episodes | |
|---|---|
| New Voyages: | "Come What May" |
| Unity: | "Out of the Shadows" | "Into the Fire" | "Ancient Order" | "The Unit" | "Threads" | "Threads, Part Two" | "Final Order" | "Doomsday, Part One" | "Doomsday, Part Two" | "Double Jeopardy" | "Moebius" |
| Minor appearances: | "New Order" | "Memoirs of Unity" | "Duel of the Fates" | "Fifth Element" | "Zombies on Kressgon" |
| Borg fan fiction episodes | |
| Cantabrian Expeditions: | "An Innocent Time" | "Devil's Cube" | "Dream a Little Dream of Me" |
| Daedalus: | "Resistance" | "Resistance II" |
| Phoenix-X: | "Jello Cubes" | "The Return of the Borg" | "Destiny's Revenge, Part I", II & III |
| Pioneer (PNR): | "Messengers of Doomsday, Part 1", Part 2 | "Nanoprobe" | "The Brightest Star" |
| Prospect Chronicles: | "The Burnt Child" |
| Remington: | "Inceptum" |
| Invasion 101 | Reloaded | |
