Pioneer One

Pioneer One is a 2010 American independent film project by Josh Bernhard and Bracey Smith. It is notable both for being funded purely through donations and for being the first TV series created for and released on Bittorrent networks.

Background
The pilot episode was filmed on a budget of $6000, raised using Kickstarter. The series itself was released under a Creative Commons license and is distributed for free over the internet and peer-to-peer networks. So far, only a pilot episode has been produced, as the production team rely upon new donations to film the rest of first season's episodes. After enough donations are collected, however, the rest of the season (six more episodes) is planned to be filmed.

Pilot Plot
A mysterious spaceship enters Earth's atmosphere, triggering a massive response from the American government. Since the ship has spread radiation over hundreds of miles of rural Montana, officials are quick to bring up the possibility of a terrorist attack, specifically the detonation of a dirty bomb. Debris is found in Canada, where an investigation of the crash discovers a live human being in a Soviet space suit. The man is in an unstable condition and his initial blood work shows signs of severe cancer. A note handwritten in Russian found at the crash site says that the man is the child of cosmonauts living at a base on Mars.

Cast

 * James Rich as Tom Larson
 * Alexandra Blatt as Sophie Larson
 * Matthew Foster as Zachary Walzer
 * Guy Wegener as Vernon
 * E. James Ford as Dileo
 * Joe Amato as Clive
 * Kathleen O'Loughlin as Christa

Reception
It is hard to estimate how many people have downloaded and watched the pilot episode, as it was made available through several different download methods, including multiple torrents. However, after being promoted by The Pirate Bay and several other torrent sites, thousands of downloads have taken place. Initial reviews are positive, with many reviewers praising the show for being surprisingly good for an indie project. For example, Download Squad described the first episode as "supris[ing] ... I found myself wishing there was more episodes available when it finished."