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Fleet Captain
Location: nuSpringville Transbus Hub: there be Yukon deers on them buses!
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UFP prison series? Yes? No? Maybe? Not sure?
The UFP prison could be a space station, or on an asteroid or some planet or moon. While I don't like alien 3's story,at all, I like that its a rarity in presenting a futuristic prison in outer space. That aspect or characteristic is 1 of a3's highlights. The other(s) being the movie's appearance & looks, setting. So, alien 3 would be sort of the “parent” of this UFP incarceration series I'm picturing. Who would the Warden be? The COs & inmates? Where in the UFP would the prison be? I imagine Salome Jens' Femme-Odo would be an inmate, wearing an inhibitor, to keep her from changing form & escaping. Rasmussen would be another inmate. The other prisoners should be- ????? When thinking of this idea I'd always imagine this prison's 24th Century “Schillinger” bringing ”mail” to inmates & when he gets to the Femme-Odo's cell he says to her what Oz's Schillinger said to Keller in 1 very memorable Oz episode: “Nothing for YOU today foundress! No flower bouquets, no get well cards, NOTHING!” I'd imagine, for some reason, Femme-Odo becoming best friends with this prison's 24th Century “Ribodeaux”. Did I get his name right? The old guy veteran inmate on Oz who was there for like 40 years. This veteran inmate would also be this prison's equivalent of James Whitmore's character in Shawshank. This could be done in regular series style, or a limited-episode series, or in COLUMBO style, 3-4 TV movies a year. Another option would be to “anthologize” it. Show UFP prison life in the 2160`s/70`s, then in Kirk's time, then the UFP prison already alluded to, in the TNG/DS9/V'GER Era. Personally I'd go with said series being in limited-episode {6-8} or COLUMBO style. And I'd show each era of Trek's prisons & what they're like. Maybe season 1 would be Archer's time {after the NX-01 came home & Fed established}, season 2 Kirk's period, & season 3 Picard/Sisko/Janeway's era. Your opinion(s)> Last edited by Aquehonga; January 15 2009 at 09:58 PM. Reason: error |
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Chief of Staff, Starfleet Command
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Re: UFP prison series? Yes? No? Maybe? Not sure?
That bit about the female Changeling standing trial for war crimes didn't make a heck of a lot of sense to me. What are they really going to do? What is achieved by keeping her locked up? I imagine they just had her sign a bunch of BS responsibility statements for the history books and then released her back to the Dominion. |
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Rear Admiral
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Re: UFP prison series? Yes? No? Maybe? Not sure?
I doubt the "cells" even have locked doors. If you were actually violent, it's likely you'd be sent somewhere for extensive work with a councillor in a secure facility. |
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Commodore
Location: Portland, OR (Kaziarl)
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Re: UFP prison series? Yes? No? Maybe? Not sure?
On a side note there was a story in fanfic that dealt with a federation prison. Federation intellegence officer went in on an under cover job and went a little... to undercover
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Vice Admiral
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Re: UFP prison series? Yes? No? Maybe? Not sure?
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Rear Admiral
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Rear Admiral
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Chief of Staff, Starfleet Command
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Re: UFP prison series? Yes? No? Maybe? Not sure?
One crime I can understand is having oneself genetically enhanced. It isn't that I think it would be right, but I can understand why someone would feel like the risk was acceptable for them to try and become "better" in various ways. |
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Rear Admiral
Location: Maurice in San Francisco
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Re: UFP prison series? Yes? No? Maybe? Not sure?
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Fleet Admiral
Location: Tatoinne
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Re: UFP prison series? Yes? No? Maybe? Not sure?
Not very Trek-like - because no Fed prison could be hard-core enough to be interesting - but as a concept, sci-fi Oz or Prison Break...not too bad. That was my first thought, I have to admit - taking the highly-imaginative vicious insanity of Oz and placing it in a sci fi context would result in a quantum increase of the imagination quotient. Might be hard to stomach, or just flat-out confusing to hew-mons, but it would be...different. |
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Re: UFP prison series? Yes? No? Maybe? Not sure?
I agree that it doesn't sound very Star Trek-like for a Federation prison series. But what if it was a Dominion prisoner of war camp run by the Jem-Hadar like "In Inferno's Light"? Might be an interesting fan fiction series there about POWs/MIAs who were forgotten on a penal asteroid because they are presumed dead. Federation, Romulan, and Klingon prisoners. Could call the penal asteroid "The Rock". Could call the series Star Trek: Lockdown or Star Trek: Jem'Hadar Big House or Star Trek: Dominion Camp 13.Though I don't think I would have Chuck Norris of Sylvester Stallone type-rescues ala Braddock or Rambo. Or Steve McQueen-like hoverbike jumps.
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Vice Admiral
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Re: UFP prison series? Yes? No? Maybe? Not sure?
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Fleet Captain
Location: nuSpringville Transbus Hub: there be Yukon deers on them buses!
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Re: UFP prison series? Yes? No? Maybe? Not sure?
STVI:TUC's Klingon prison world of Rura Penthe is an already existing shining example. Romulan, Cardassian prisons/penal worlds are probably just as raw as RP was. If only an actor who is a “clone” of the late Roger C. Carmel {Harry Mudd}, in both appearance & voice, could be found. Then you could do a TOS era prison break tale about HM escaping from either a Klingon, Rigelian, Denebian or ??? prison. |
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Admiral
Location: gone
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Commodore
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Could call the series Star Trek: Lockdown or Star Trek: Jem'Hadar Big House or Star Trek: Dominion Camp 13.




