Yorktown: A Time to Heal

Yorktown: A Time to Heal was a partially completed "Star Trek" fan film produced by Stan Woo. Jem Ong Woo financed this project and served as Executive Producer. The film was directed by Da Han (pseudonym). Planned as a follow-up to the team's first short film (Yorktown: In Temporary Command), this second installment depicted events occurring between TOS and the feature film franchise. The episode began filming in 1985, with reprising his role as Hikaru Sulu.

Story Background
The story was about a possible invasion of the Federation by the Klingons, and the intervention of Sulu to try to stop it. The USS Yorktown is sent on a secret mission under orders from Starfleet Command to thwart the actions of a terrorist group called S.H.A.R.K. Both parties race to recover a lost Starfleet spy drone, which has crashed in an area of disputed space that is claimed by a Klingon sect. Complicating matters worse is a planet bound anomaly, and the discovery that a renegade Starfleet officer (listed as missing years before) is living on the planet, who also happens to be the estranged son of the famed Lt. Cmdr. Sulu.

Production
Yorktown: A Time to Heal was reported on in issue #119 of Starlog Magazine (June, 1987). The episode began filming in 1985, with reprising the role of Sulu from the original Star Trek series. Andrew Probert, the designer of the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D), joined the team in pre-production and helped redesign the Yorktown as well as the design for the enemy vessel Nagear ("Reagan" spelled backwards). Legendary film composer Bill Conti compossed original music for the production, and Stephen J. Cannell (The A-Team) assisted by providing Sound FX. For a time, James Bond star George Lazenby was also scheduled to play a part in the film, but due to scheduling conflicts, couldn't actually make the shoot. Instead, veteran actor James Shigeta was brought in to play the role of Admiral Nogura.

Status
Unfortunately, for various reasons, the film was never finished. Principle photography was 100% completed, so there is still a chance that this film may be finished someday.