FOUR more STARFLEET [JOBS] in 2024…the THINKING FAN’S Star Trek fan film!

At the beginning of this year, I posted a video interview with STEVE SHIVES after the release of his fourth STARFLEET [JOBS] video in 2023. In release order, those one-man fan films were:

The idea behind them is simple, but their depth is wonderfully complex. On the one hand, these films appear to be basic “talking head” one-person interviews with Starfleet individuals who have interesting or unexpected jobs. At first glance, you might think: “Wait, why would starships need a lawyer on board? Didn’t Picard and Riker do a decent job in ‘The Measure of a Man’?” Actually, Steve’s Starfleet lawyer addresses that very question! Or maybe you’re thinking that janitors wouldn’t be needed on futuristic vessels that can probably clean themselves. But can they really? We’ve actually seen someone cleaning the floor outside of the Kobayashi Maru simulator room in Star Trek II

So, yes, Starfleet has janitors/custodians…but do we care about them? After all, theirs is probably the least desirable job in the service. At least security officers get to shoot phasers. What do janitors do? They clean up security officers!

“Oh, I get it,” I can hear you thinking. “So it’s LOWER DECKS, right?” Well, kinda. Steve certainly shines a spotlight on Starfleet’s lesser-known occupations—officers and enlisted personnel not usually stationed anywhere near the bridge—and many of his fan films do have funny parts. But look a little deeper. Each of these people is an individual with a personality, backstory, experiences, and often pretty strong opinions about things most Trekkers never even bother thinking about.

And thanks to Steve’s natural acting abilities, these colorful characters are brought to life in intriguing ways. Steve even provides accents and mannerisms, along with fun uniforms from various eras of Star Trek, making each one unique and compelling. And all of this is BEFORE we even get to the content of their interviews.

And that’s where these fan films gain a whole other dimension—a dimension not only of depth and complexity but of mind. Sure, some of his characters are whimsical and funny, but others are no-nonsense or troubled or any number of personality traits that reflect our own modern and challenging society. And each has his own intriguing stories to tell!

Like the best Star Trek episodes, Starfleet [Jobs] often provides us a mirror to look at ourselves—whether directly through the obvious connections between what the characters are talking about and our present reality or indirectly using metaphors. An example of the latter happens at the end of one of the films below (I won’t spoil it by telling you which one) when a comment about something completely unrelated to artificial intelligence provides a haunting analogy to the abundance of A.I. -generated content today.

Four new Starfleet [Jobs] have been released in 2024, each with refreshingly unique characters who have very engaging stories to tell. I heartily recommend you watch all four, as each is excellent in its own special way…

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STARFLEET [JOBS] looks at STAR TREK from a fresh, new perspective… (video interview with STEVE SHIVES)

One of the great things about Star Trek fan films is that many of them approach Star Trek from new and fascinating directions…whether it’s a fan series about a crew of Klingons or Romulans on board a warship, a look at classic TOS episodes from the point-of-view of a redshirt ensign sitting in her quarters on deck 7, or a Star Trek parody featuring talking puppets rendered out in 3D.

Oh, the creative possibilities of fan films are nearly endless!

And the latest fresh idea comes from YouTuber and Podcaster STEVE SHIVES, whose channel has nearly 200K subscribers and more than 3,500 videos!!! Most of his videos deal with pop culture, sci-fi, politics, religion, and of course, Star Trek…nothing that anyone would ever get particularly passionate about, right? But the guy is REALLY hilarious and deeply insightful. If you’re a liberal (like me), his political content is totally on the money. And if you’re a conservative, well, stick to the Star Trek stuff (trust me on this).

Anyway, in April of last year, Steven began releasing what he describes as Star Trek “skits” but I’ve decided to classify as Star Trek fan films because, honestly, they totally are. His first one, STARFLEET LAWYER, was a 15-minute “interview” with Commander Richard Tuckman, Esq., an officer and attorney in the Starfleet Judge Advocate General’s (JAG) corps. Steve plays the role with a sardonic, amusingly resentful flair, as an attorney on a starship turns out to be one of the least respected individuals in the crew. It turns out that captains and first officers always seem to think they’d do a better job as lawyers than someone who is actually trained in law (think: “The Measure of a Man”). As the interview goes on, Tuckman gets increasingly drunk, increasingly sardonic, and increasingly hilariously resentful.

Two months later, Steve was back as Chief Petty Officer Jimmy Gruniger, the Chief Custodian aboard the U.S.S. Knoxville. About as different from lawyer Richard Tuckman as you can get, Gruniger loves his job, even though it’s one of the messiest ones on a starship. But this STARFLEET JANITOR is about as lovable as can be, and just as hilarious as his high-brow predecessor from the previous skit. Take a look…

In October, shortly after the Writers Guild strike ended but while the Screen Actors Guild was still striking along with the United Auto Workers, Steve introduced us to Crewman First Class Albie Milano, STARFLEET UNION REP for the enlisted personnel in the Vehicle Maintenance Department. “Wait!” you say. “How is there a union rep if the Federation doesn’t use money in the future?” Steve deals with this question by setting this interview shortly before the launch of NX-01 in the 22nd century. But it isn’t just about the money. It’s about safety initiatives like installing inertial dampeners and gravity nets throughout the entire ship, and a host of other reasonable concerns. And everything is delivered with an Italian flavored Bronx accent by yet another unique and lovable character.

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