A series proposal will probably have all new characters in it. Possibly set many years after the end of DS9. JMS may have included a plot outline for the pilot.
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Originally posted by Shr'eshhhhhh
i'd like to see Time Trek all abot the temporal prime directive police guys. that way you could have them turn up on all the previous incarnations of the show and the films Trial and tribbulations style. JMS does write great time travel stories.Recently, there was a reckoning. It occurred on November 4, 2014 across the United States. Voters, recognizing the failures of the current leadership and fearing their unchecked abuses of power, elected another party as the new majority. This is a first step toward preventing more damage and undoing some of the damage already done. Hopefully, this is as much as will be required.
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Originally posted by Z'ha'dumDweller
Actually, that may not be a bad idea. Think of using footage like they did in T&T from all the series, and then original stories, too, of course. It'd be a cool and funny way to "explain" things in bad episodes, like if the Enterprise-D got out of a sticky situation too easily or something.
Wasn't that just about every episode???
Pretty lame first post, eh?Strike that. Reverse it.
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Originally posted by TheFirstOne
what I ment with the "hope that ratings go down" joke , was that I figured that if Enterprise ratings go down a bit, the series will do all it's seasons, but the creators will realize "Ok, this show wasn't so good, we need something that can pretty much guarantee greatness"
So if Enterprise fails, that will be it. The end. Two failures in a row (VOY & ENT) will be the end of Trek.
(And frankly, I wouldn't care. Trek reached its peak in DS9 & has since been eclipsed by shows willing to take risks and excite the audience - Babylon 5, SG-1, and Atlantis. I no longer need Trek.)
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It would be a shame if Trek vanished.
The show has a fine pedigree, some of it's episodes have been the best science fiction off the printed page. And Yes B5, Farscape and others have eclipsed it in terms of daring and original ideas. That said I loved the middle to later Voyager episodes and the most recent Enterprise season. If JMS is asked to inject a little new energy into the franchise, I wish him the best of luck and power to his quill. We need quality science fiction shows. When one with the history that Trek has dies it is a very sad day, take it from a energy being starved of its Dr Who fix for 2 decades and still waiting for a decent Star Wars film since 1980.I have the wings for Bingo.
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<<So if Enterprise fails, that will be it. The end. Two failures in a row (VOY & ENT) will be the end of Trek.>>
<<When one with the history that Trek has dies it is a very sad day...>>
TOS was a critical failure and look at the franchise it launched.
No, Trek won't be dead. It will be in between moments, but not dead.
Look for a comeback in more or less ten years with -- hopefully -- fresh minds and ideas.Recently, there was a reckoning. It occurred on November 4, 2014 across the United States. Voters, recognizing the failures of the current leadership and fearing their unchecked abuses of power, elected another party as the new majority. This is a first step toward preventing more damage and undoing some of the damage already done. Hopefully, this is as much as will be required.
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Far be from me to dispute ZHDD, but OC Trek actually was a critical success, and if we had broken down ratings by demographics back in the late 60's as we do today, Trek would never have been cancelled. Years later, NBC learned that Trek was doing extremely well in the key male 18-30 demographic.
Ah, if only they had known then.
As for it being dead, on that I agree with ZHDD. Give it about ten years or so, and Paramount will find someone with fresh ideas and vision who will revive it.
As for B&B's Trek, I would welcome the death of their vision of the Trek universe -- or rather I should say lack of vision for the Trek universe.
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Originally posted by colonyearth
As for it being dead, on that I agree with ZHDD.
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I think it's salvagable without having to 'rest' it for 10 years. I refer y'all to my previous posting Dr Who and Star Wars came back after their 'resting' worse in many ways than before. (Admittedly we only got one tv movie of Who and Lucas still has one film to redeem himself)
Voyager got alot better half way through and if they laid off making the movies for a while I'm sure Enterprise can be made to work. And even if they don't directly use JMS to do it they can at least take a leaf out of his book and plan the thing out a bit.I have the wings for Bingo.
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<<I think it's salvagable without having to 'rest' it for 10 years.>>
Oh I didn't say it was salvageable, exactly. I meant it would have a chance. Right now, those chances are slim. But if you wait, put it on the back burner for a decade, then try again...maybe, just maybe something good will happen.Recently, there was a reckoning. It occurred on November 4, 2014 across the United States. Voters, recognizing the failures of the current leadership and fearing their unchecked abuses of power, elected another party as the new majority. This is a first step toward preventing more damage and undoing some of the damage already done. Hopefully, this is as much as will be required.
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I'd have to disagree... I don't see that similarity.
Star Wars is Space Opera, an adventure based drama set in space. SW had no pretenses to scientific accuracy (and when trying to introduce sciencefictional explanations it falls flat, e.g. midiclorians). The only sciencefictional device that is really essential to SW is "the force." Other than the force you could set the story in several time periods in Earth, replace ET aliens with alien nationalities and you could still have the same basic plot.
B5 was much more realistic Science Fiction (its adherence to getting the science right would even classify it as "hard" SF). The basic story of B5 couldn't be told without its interlinked science fictional elements (time travel, the great machine, the telepaths, the first ones, etc.).
Maybe I'm just biased (I can admit to that), since after reading hundreds of SF books Star Wars and Star Trek have lost a lot of shine for me...
Or maybe I just don't get your point and further explanation would allow me to??Such... is the respect paid to science that the most absurd opinions may become current, provided they are expressed in language, the sound of which recalls some well-known scientific phrase
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