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Titled Sketch Project Premieres "Space Idiots" by Trek fm

Last December the comedy troupe Titled Sketch Project got us all into the holiday mood with their take on Patrick Stewart’s one-man show A Christmas Carol, in which Dan Oster put his spin on Sir Patrick. Now TSP is taking on the insane plot lines of many Star Trek away missions in the first episode of their new series Space Idiots.

When the landing party arrives on a planet once inhabited by beings with amazing mental powers, unexpected things are revealed.

Titled Sketch Project is comprised of veteran performers from MADtv, Boom Chicago, and The Groundlings. In addition to their videos productions they also perform live shows at 9 p.m. on the first Sunday of each month at the Westside Comedy Theater in Santa Monica.

Watch the full video below and find out more about Titled Sketch Project on their website.

Star Trek New Voyages Take Us On a Tour of 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue by Trek fm

Have you ever wondered what really happened during the 18 minutes of missing time on President Nixon’s audio tapes? That’s just what Star Trek New Voyages sets out to reveal in a new vignette titled “1701 Pennsylvania Avenue.”

Written and directed by Pony R. Horton and starring Ralph M. Miller as Dick, “1701 Pennsylvania Avenue” combines Watergate-era political intrigue with… Klingons! Oh… and maybe a tribble of two in the Oval Office.

So find out what might have happened if Nixon was a Trekkie? Find out in the vignette below. You can also find this and many more original episodes on the New Voyages/Phase II YouTube channel.

Animated Parody "Stalled Trek" Brings You a New Take on "Amok Time" by Trek fm

If you like your Star Trek with a little sense of humor, you’ll love the latest project from Mark Largent.

Titled “Stalled Trek,” the project is a parody of the Original Series that uses 3-D animation to create a cast of felt puppets that go where no puppets have gone before.

The first episode, “Amutt Time,” is a parody of the classic episode “Amok Time” and will run approximately 15 minutes. It’s the realization a long-time dream for Largent.

Work on the first episode is almost complete, with around five minutes of animation remaining to be done. Largent plans to release the parity in April and to create a DVD that will be available at conventions in May.

To fund the project a Kickstarter page has been set up with the goal of raising $600 to produce the DVDs and distribute the show. As of the time of writing the project already has 56 backers who have pledged $1,296—more than double the original goal.

You can see the first three minutes of “Amutt Time” in the YouTube video above, which also serves as a preview of Largent’s new program “The Paunk! Show.”

If you would like to back the project or find out more information you can find the Kickstarter page here.