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LAist Was There: 'This Ain't 'Star Trek' XXX #2' (SFW)

Joey Brass, Tony De Sergio, Evan Stone, Jada Fire, Keni Styles & Cheyne Collins

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Joey Brass, Tony De Sergio, Evan Stone, Jada Fire, Keni Styles, and Cheyne Collins in 'This Ain't 'Star Trek' XXX #2'

Yesterday, in a San Fernando Valley soundstage, director Axel Braun began production on Hustler Video's This Ain't 'Star Trek' XXX #2. While much of the cast have returned -- Evan Stone as Captain Kirk, Tony De Sergio as Spock, Cheyne Collins as Bones, Anthony Rosano as Scotty, and Jada Fire as Uhura -- Joey Brass appears as Chekov and Sulu has been recast with Keni Styles (so as Fleshbot pointed out, this is the one where Sulu finally gets laid!). The sequel also stars Kimberly Kane, Alexis Texas, Kagney Linn Karter, Madison Scott, Kiara Diane, and Joel Lawrence, and is set for release later this year.

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