The Twilight Zone: We Will Not Die!


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The Twilight Zone: We Will Not Die!

Faneditor: The Warlord   
Fanedit Type: FanMix
Fanedit Release Date: 1st May 2021
Fanedit Runtime: 0h:30m:0s
Time Cut: 0h:20m:0s
Time Added: 0h:2m:0s
Franchise: Star Trek
Genre: ActionAdventureSci-Fi
Original Title: Star Trek: The Original Series (1967)   
Original Release Date: 1st January 1969
Original Runtime: 0h:50m:0s
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Synopsis:

In the time of the Space Age, the spaceship Enterprise heads to new library installation Memory Alpha, located on a nearby planetoid. On board, latest recruit Lt. Mira Romaine is assigned to the new complex. On their approach, the crew encounters a strange storm, one that is intent on invading the new lieutenant!


Intentions:

The latest in my series of Star Trek/Twilight Zone crossovers; the horror aspects of the source material is particularly appropriate to be re-imagined as an original Twilight Zone episode.


Change List:

- All footage converted to monochrome. - All Captain's Logs removed. - Opening titles removed. - Opening credits remade with TZ font. - All commercial breaks removed. - New halfway commercial fade out as Mira collapses in the Emergency Manual Monitor. - TZ Season One bumper ad placed between both acts. - Opening narration from "The Little People", "Death Ship" and "The Long Morrow". - Closing narration from "The Last Flight" and "The Long Morrow". - Twilight Zone Season One opening titles/music, and end music used. I feel the nature of this particular edit means that the Season One music is the most appropriate. - Newly sequenced space/Enterprise shots for the closing narration. - End credits re-purposed with TZ season one closing music.


Additional Notes:

Major cuts: - Spock and Kirk congratulate Mira on her first assignment for the Federation. - Kirk asks Spock if the storm caused any damage to the warp engines. - The latter half of the Sickbay scene, with the exchange between Scott and Mira. - Kirk makes preparations to beam down to Memory Alpha and demands to know where Scott is. - Scott and McCoy talking to the Captain over the intercom in Sickbay. We now cut straight to Mira and I use the raw music to cover the sound of the doors opening/closing. - The Enterprise approaches Memory Alpha and the landing party beams down. Kirk asks Scott for more lighting, and he says the generator is inoperative. - The landing party beams back to the ship, and the entire Transporter Room scene. - The first half of the exchange between Scott and Mira in the Emergency Manual Monitor. Mira insists she saw the occupants of Memory Alpha dead in their exact positions. - Much of the Enterprise's attempts to evade the Zetarians. - The opening sequence of the Briefing Room scene. - Kirk et al walking down the corridor before the Zetarians penetrate the ship. - The final Sickbay scene between Kirk, Spock and McCoy.


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