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Star Trek: Of Gods And Men: Part III

By T'Bonz
May 23, 2008 - 3:40 AM

Star Trek: Of Gods and Men, will conclude with the release of the third part in June.

As reported by Startrekofgodsandmen.com, June 15th will be the release day for the final part of Of Gods and Men which stars Walter Koenig, Nichelle Nichols and Alan Ruck (Captain John Harriman).

Of Gods and Men is set a dozen years after the disappearance of Captain James T. Kirk into the Nexus while trying to save the crew of the Enterprise-B. Three characters from that fateful trip, Chekov, Uhura and John Harriman, come together in Of Gods and Men for the dedication of a ship, but a distress call cuts short their reunion. Soon, they find themselves in a very different place in a parallel timeline due to the actions of Charlie Evans (Star Trek: Charlie X). An older and bitter Evans has found the means to take revenge against the man he blames for returning him to his jailers, namely James T. Kirk.

The third and final part of Of Gods and Men will feature a spectacular battle between Rebel and Galactic Order forces in addition to dealing with the personal dilemmas of the main characters in the film. The film promises "drama, action and suspense sure to please 'Star Trek' fans of all ages."

TrekMovie.com was able to obtain exclusive photos, including some battle scenes, one of Grace Lee Whitney, one with both Nichelle Nichols(Uhura) and William Wellman Jr.(Charlie X) and Herb Jefferson as Colonel Galt. They can be found here.

Star Trek: Of Gods and Men was written by producer Sky Conway and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine freelance writers Jack Trevino (Little Green Men, Indiscretion) and Ethan H. Calk (Children of Time, Visionary).

To read more, head to the article located here.

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