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Re: Exploring a darker theme in a future star trek series
When I was member of a International Star Trek Fan orginization. I wrote a Star Trek story in order to complete a course in the Marine Training accadamy. I had recieved a mark of honors and was well recieved. It is an adulty story that followed a unit of Starfleet Marines that had to take down an Orian crime syndicate who Kingpin was an intergaltic drug lord. It's all based on the technology of Star Trek Post Dominion War. It is all orginal characters and it is a fun read. If any one would like to read it I can send it you copy.... there is all types of adult themed items from snipper head shots, nudity,a hollywood over the top hover truck chase, and all types of stuff in it such undercover agents. It's my take on a darker Star Trek. I remember reading that before ENT was put into production B&B wanted to do a show based on Jag/NCIS/CSI spinkle in NYPD Blue. Type show that was going to be dark and gritty. Where we would have characters that had flaws and issues they were dealing with. It would be in the TNG/VOY/DS9 timeline just dealing with crimes commited against/by Starfleet personal. Aliens and was going to show more of life on earth and have the charactors unraveling the cause of the crime/death and less on ships and show more of installations, residences and that type of stuff. They shelved it and isntead decided to do ENT and they say the rest is history..... the end of ST on TV.
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Location: Defying Gravity
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Re: Exploring a darker theme in a future star trek series
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Re: Exploring a darker theme in a future star trek series
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Re: Exploring a darker theme in a future star trek series
As in set aboard one (or more) of their starships, or set within their society? I would said no, for a few scenes or a few isolated episodes would be fine, but not the main theme of a series.
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Re: Exploring a darker theme in a future star trek series
Lets make Trek darker = I want to see more space battles, crappy macho actors and lots of gun tooting in space. |
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Fleet Admiral
Location: Tatoinne
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Re: Exploring a darker theme in a future star trek series
Those days are gone and will not be back. What sort of "dark tone" Star Trek will have in the future remains to be seen. It's one thing if Showtime does it, entirely different on FX or TNT. Will it be Game of Thrones in space, or something much lighter, a la Falling Skies, filled with violent action, but a sense of optimism regardless?
Star Trek will have to be adapted to new TV/streaming environments, just like JJ Abrams adapted it to the demands of the summer popcorn blockbuster. Some fans threw a fit and declared it's not Star Trek, but unless it had been adapted to fit its new ecosystem, it would never exist at all. I'd rather check out new adaptations and see how I like them than hide my head in the sand and refuse to admit that times have moved on. |
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Location: Sacramento, CA
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Re: Exploring a darker theme in a future star trek series
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Re: Exploring a darker theme in a future star trek series
Not sure about it as a TV Show. |
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Location: Tatoinne
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Re: Exploring a darker theme in a future star trek series
"Vigilance, Mr. Worf, that is the price we have to continually pay." Taking Picard's line out of context one could easily substitute vigilance with discipline.
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Vice Admiral
Location: Star Trekkin Across the universe.
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Re: Exploring a darker theme in a future star trek series
Not to mention all the energy being or other aliens who use people as meat puppets or just plain toys for their own twisted amusement. Then there are the things that literally suck the life out of people. Also the fact that the universe will explode if two guys locked in mortal combat ever both show up in the universe. Not to mention the the Federation was always pretty close to war with the Klingons which is usually describe as something that would be devastating. Oh and if your in Starfleet and assigned to a ship that is not the Enterprise chances are you will die a horrible death in the empty void of space. And even if you are on the Enterprise chances are the first time you visit an alien planet you will die and in some cases quiet horribly. Then there's the fact that everyone is one trip to the galactic barrier away from dealing with a rampaging mad god. Seriously all the show needs at this point to go totally Lovecraft is the appearance of godlike aliens who either drive you mad or mutate you. Which were probably hiding on some rock out there somewhere. So what was that about Star Trek being a Utopia again?
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Re: Exploring a darker theme in a future star trek series
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Fleet Admiral
Location: Tatoinne
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Re: Exploring a darker theme in a future star trek series
The first quote is from the president of NBC Entertainment:
The broadcast networks have been careful to stick with escapist darkness, so they're mimicking cable very gingerly - no morally complex shows like Dexter or morally anarchic like American Horror Story. |
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