Fan fiction is a form of Star Trek story or other publication that is created by fans for recreational purposes, thus not being part of this wiki's scope as a catalogue of licensed sources.
- For information about fan fiction that has been published, but does not bear an official release as Star Trek valid sources on Memory Beta, see unlicensed publications.
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Games[]
Modding is very popular among Star Trek fans and there are many resources devoted to modifying existing Star Trek games. Mods in games can be as simple as adding or changing the stats of an existing element (usually a single ship/station, for example) or adding a new element. Some mods can add updated code for graphics, user interface or different characters. Since video game makers generally don't keep the license to support their existing Star Trek games, older games can be maintained through the process of copying them into new formats. It is generally accepted that this is only legal if there is no profit or resale of the modification, and if the resulting product would not detract from or reproduce a licensed product on the current market.
Unsupported older roleplaying games are still playable and are readily available as collectibles. Subsequent Star Trek RPGs have used different styles of play, and there have been fan-made support resources for translating newer gaming concepts into older forms of game-play, and vice versa. Again, it is only legal to circulate these on a not-for-profit basis.
Fan films[]
Alone together[]
Alone Together is a web series written by Matthew Campbell and Craig Alan and performed live by Alexander Siddig, Andrew J. Robinson, Cirroc Lofton and Nana Visitor twice a week via Zoom events during the 2020 pandemic. The series is available for free on YouTube and on Alexander Siddig's official fan site.
Description[]
- Set 25 years after the events of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Alone Together follows Dr. Julian Bashir as he goes to visit his old friend Elim Garak on Cardassia, and uncovers a dark secret in the process.
Summary[]
Episode One: These Days (July 2020, 33 min)[]
25 years after the end of the Dominion War, Doctor Bashir goes to visit an old friend on Cardassia.
Episode Two: Sources (July 2020, 33 min)[]
After Garak asks Dr. Bashir for help with a pandemic sweeping Cardassia, Jake Sisko offers unexpected insight into what may be happening.