...including just a long retrospective narrated by Shatner and Stewart.![]()
I never really cared for those types of shows. I watched the series, I don't need a clip-show about them.

...including just a long retrospective narrated by Shatner and Stewart.![]()
The only Trek available? What does that even mean? Recently I have enjoyed ST09, STID, Star Trek Continues, Star Trek: TNG/Doctor Who: Assimilation² comics, as well as revisiting much of old Trek – it is still there, you know, including in remastered versions. There are plenty of books too, but I am not a book person. How on Earth is J.J. Abrams Trek the only Trek available?For me, I have no problem with a version of Trek existing to appeal to the masses, I object to it being the only Trek available,
I'm talking Live Action, TV or Movie something along the lines of the old Star Trek:Borg and Star Trek:Klingon games, I recently watched all DS9 on DVD which was fun as it had been a while, but I want some new stuff, Enterprise died in 2005 so we are coming up to 10 years and only 2 JJTrek movies made in the interim... I'll give this Renegades a shot, but I didn't really get on with Of Gods And Men
Yeah, I look at Marvel((Shield/Carter)&(Defenders)) and DC((Arrow/Flash/Supergirl) I feel that Star Trek should be in there competing at least if JJTrek is supposed to be taking on the MCU and Justice League at the Box Office then Star Trek in some form should be present on the small screen...
I'm an older fan- I'm 53. I've been watching Trek since 1966.Will it bring things more in line with what the older fans like?
I've been thinking all week that I'd rather have new episodes of a show like Farscape than all the new Star Trek in the world.
A movie about a Klingon crew, set in the 25th century during a period when negotiations between the Cardassians and the Romulans have broken down. Worf's grandson commands the IKV Kahless, a dreadnaught armed with mark vi ablative armor and 120 advanced pulse-phaser batteries.
I guess my question for people not fans of the Abramsverse, is what would they do differently?
I'm quite fascinated by people who went back to see the AbramsTrek movies multiple times. I went into the first one as mostly a fan of Abrams, but a couple of good action sequences aside I came out a lot less of one. It certainly never inspired any impulse in me to go back for second or third helpings, much less the sequel.
BillJ said:Different people like different things.
You need Unobtanium for thatI guess my question for people not fans of the Abramsverse, is what would they do differently?
Blue CGI cat-person sex. It makes all the money.
You need Unobtanium for thatI guess my question for people not fans of the Abramsverse, is what would they do differently?
Blue CGI cat-person sex. It makes all the money.
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