This film has its roots in the 1968 World Science Fiction Convention, where Gene Roddenberry declared he would make a film prequel to Star Trek (1966). The concept would not be heard until the late 1980s, between Rotta verso la Terra (1986) and Rotta verso l'ignoto (1991). David Loughery wrote a script titled "Star Trek: The Academy Years", which was shelved, due to objections from the original cast and the fanbase. Finally, in 2005, after the failure of Star Trek - La nemesi (2002), and the cancellation of Enterprise (2001), development got underway. Another novel treatment of the beginnings of Kirk's command of the Enterprise, was described in the novel "Enterprise: The First Adventure" by Vonda N. McIntyre, which was based upon a Star Trek movie script that was to be used, once a contract could not be reached with the original cast after the first set of films were made.
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