Looks to me like CBS/Paramount is looking to drum up some buzz before the release of the new series.
We can't blame Gene Roddenberry for any issues one had with Andromeda or Earth: Final Conflict, since they were based vaguely on some ideas he had, but he was long gone by the time they were being developed for television and definitely before any episodes were written.
I'm hopeful that Gene Roddenberry's left us even more of a legacy, thanks to this new find! Whilst I'm excited about STAR TREK's current direction, perhaps the franchise could incorporate some of these ideas and, in so doing, keep his spirit alive. I have great respect and admiration for the Man. He was a WW2 pilot, a cop, a producer and a visionary. The Man had was a dreamer and a fighter ... the best of both worlds! And if I could only accomplish half of what he did, in my own lifetime, I'd be world famous ... and satisfied, knowing that I had the world's adulation.
One might argue that it doesn't belong in the kind of commentary you are offering, but I think that there are some in the world who feel a little less than adulation for him due to some of his, not exactly enlightened, or even retrograde, social mores. It is a part of who he was and inevitably played a role in how his creativity was expressed and I think is fair game to remark on along with everything else, not necessarily as a negative screed, but merely as something that was present and can reasonably be attempted to fit into an interpretation of the mosaic that forged the man's influence.
Are you guys Star Trek fans or a bunch of clowns?! I'm guessing the latter by your comments.
If that's your attitude, then I think you completely fail to understand the internet.
I'm hopeful that Gene Roddenberry's left us even more of a legacy, thanks to this new find!
I'm sure that the Roddenberry estate will be releasing the contents ... for about $99.99 in a nice boxed set.... and can't wait to find out what's on it.
Ah, there's the rub, isn't it? They *didn't* know it, and they didn't want to risk destroying the disks by just trying formatting settings until they found the correct ones.Mark Graybill: Once you know the disk format
There was no "Berman and Braga" on TNG. Although Braga did work on TNG, it was just as a writer with no real authority, and most of his collaborative work on that show was with Ron Moore.In fact there is a possibility that it is unused scripts from TNG. Remember how after he died, berman and braga used up all existing Roddenberry scripts and notes, and when those ran out the entire theme, feel, and look of TNG changed horribly?
My funniest data recovery story was that I had a computer that got fried by a power spike which killed the motherboard and a SCSI hard drive. I nearly tossed the drive, but decided to hang onto it. Years later I sent it to some data recovery experts, who quoted me a $1,200 fee to pull the data off it. What little that was on it that wasn't backed up wasn't worth that kind of money, so I said no. They sent me back the drive. I got curious and decided to unmount the controller board from the drive, and upon doing so I noticed a very obvious burn mark on its hitherto hidden side. I went onliine, found a new drive of the same model for $19.95, swapped the boards and bang it worked. So much for the drive revery experts in that circumstance.
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