Production Notes
- The pilot episode, "Come What May," begins with the late-1960s NBC "In Living Color" sequence. It ends, as did the 1960s episodes, with the animated Desilu Productions logo, with no mention of Paramount. Starting with Enemy: Starfleet, the series uses the late-60s CBS color opening (reflecting the series current ownership by CBS Television Studios) and ends with the logo of Cawley Entertainment Company, Cawley's production company.
- The sets for New Voyages were made from the original blueprints, rather than just photos.
- The series was featured in the December 2005 issue of Wired, spotlighting the production of "To Serve All My Days."
- The screens on the Bridge Set are actual working LCD screens, unlike the original series which used back lit gels.
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