We don't know absolutely, but we can make some educated guesses.Of course, we really don't know what might have happened had Season 4-5 actually happened. For all we know some of the original cast may have dropped out to persue other things and/or we might have picked up another "Chekov" type who was added to fill in a different quato or demo.
BUT, I don't think we would have ever seen a Holodeck either....
I disagree with the general notion stated earlier that "making movies should be left to the professionals," whoever "the professionals" are supposed to be.
Brilliant, innovative arthouse and independent films of the type shown at international film festivals and released for home viewing by the Criterion Collection would die out if only the "professional" studios made movies.
Intellectual property is something that anybody making and releasing media products has to be careful about. It's not just something that fan film or independent film producers have to worry about.
As been mentioned earlier, even the "professionals" (who presumably already have well-staffed legal departments) get into scuffles over intellectual property. Another prominent example is James Cameron and The Terminator.
BUT, I don't think we would have ever seen a Holodeck either....
This has been discussed before. The concept of a holographic recreational room was in the works at the time of TOS, and it actually made an appearance in TAS.
Kor
Perhaps if the holographic recreation room had appeared a little more "magical," without hinting at the mechanics by showing the TNG-like black walls with grids, then it might have seemed more TOS-like.
Perhaps a Starfleet R&D team raided whatever was left of the technology in the ancient Kalandan outpust from "That Which Survives." Minus the touch of death, of course.
Kor
Those descriptions sound nothing like "Lolani."
Kor
We're not saying McKennah should be removed or the stories have been bad, but simply stating what we see. Unwittingly or not they're injecting a TNG like sensibility into the episodes that feels out of place in something TOS centric.
When McKennah gets a seat next to Kirk I'll start to worry, otherwise I'm not feeling a TNG connection. More Helen Noel and less Troi for me.
I agree, that we would never see a role like Dr. McKennah on TOS... BUT, I don't think we would have ever seen a Holodeck either....
As much as I like Larry Nemecek, he just wasn't a good fit for McCoy, and decreasing his role, I think was a good choice... I like Chuck Huber a lot more for the part, so hopefully now they have someone to fill that role well, we will see a more prominent place for McCoy
This is a fair point. David Gerrold expressed a similar sentiment after writing "The Trouble With Tribbles" and realized his tribbles were somewhat similar to Robert Heinlein's flatcats. Gerrold remembered he had read Heinlein's story years before and wondered if he had been unconsciously influenced by it when writng TTWT.It's worthy to point out that whoever scripted "Lolani" had read/heard about these books years ago, and simply doesn't remember it at all; except for some bits and pieces that made its way into the script.
This is a fair point. David Gerrold expressed a similar sentiment after writing "The Trouble With Tribbles" and realized his tribbles were somewhat similar to Robert Heinlein's flatcats. Gerrold remembered he had read Heinlein's story years before and wondered if he had been unconsciously influenced by it when writng TTWT.
"The Trouble With Tribbles"--the producers noticed that the Tribbles bore a decided similarity to Heinlein's Martian flatcats in "The Rolling Stones" and so asked Heinlein's permission for the concept (according to "The Trouble With Tribbles" author David Gerrold). Heinlein asked only for an autographed copy of the script.
Well if STC is guilty of plagiarism -- and again, the evidence presented is somewhat damning -- that's all the reason in the world to bring it up.
Because, you know, plagiarism being a bad and dishonorable and kind of shitty thing to do.
Perhaps STC felt they could get away with it because they weren't profiting off of STC itself, but that doesn't make plagiarism any less disgusting, nor does it mean we can't call them out on it.
Repeating this post I made at the beginning of this thread, since it seems to be relevant.
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