Exactly. Rebooting the original series would basically make all the following series (TNG, DS9, VOY, ENT) completely worthless. I understand people point to BSG and note how well the new series has come off, but BSG the 1970s series didn't have a fleet of spin offs and merchandise attached. A...
I'll say it: I think they could do a whole new trek, a whole new adventure.. on a whole new, different ship. We've had the amazing adventures of Enterprise. Why not the adventures of some other ship? This isn't that I'm opposed to recasting Kirk or any other part. I just think there has to be...
That's why I think DS9 worked so well. Since the station was Bajoran/Cardassian, her technology could be a mix of high-tech and primative and it was all easily explainable. It also provided a better leaping point to explain things. In the end, when I think of a Trek movie, I think you have to...
As someone who greatly enjoys both versions of "The Producers" and find them different, I think that comparison is off. Look at how many times great plays have been performed. How many versions of "Hamlet" "Romeo & Juliet" and different takes on the like. I have no problem with people...
I'm convinced that all of the positive lessons learned from the early star trek movies were lost on TNG. I know there are a lot of people who have a love/hate relationshiop with some of the movies, but the reality is: ST1 was good SciFi first, and while not a "smash" it was good for...
Yep, I would 100% go for a DS9 type follow on. And it could be adventurous and fairly incredible. Who knows what kind of power void is created after the fall of the dominion... and so on. Here are some other wayward ideas: A future trek in which we follow Wesley's new career as a...
I'd love to see them integrate a story with a DS9 type twist, but maybe an indirect one. I'd love to see them revisit say: The parasite beings from the early TNG (the ones that crawled in peoples throat and put a tail on their neck) they sent out a homing beacon.. that could be an...