It amazes me that people can see casting diverse characters as pandering, when the straight white male demographic is by far the group that is pandered to more than anyone else.
A few years back and we were discussing a academy series and it's possible details, one poster was very against the idea of a show that featured younger actors, repeatedly decrying "teen angst," and that it was pandering. Subsequently the poster admitted that the reason they didn't want younger actors was they wanted actors who were more their own age.
If this is true, why don't you read this board for a few hours, and then tell me what the general themes and overall preferences are that you observe from fans?
Sure, I've been here several years. The general theme is a prime universe show set decades after VOY, aboard a large fast well-armed ship. The ship would technologically advanced but not "magical."
The main cast would be more diverse than seem in previous shows and movies (resent movies have 5 white male actors, 1 female, 1 East Asian, only one of whom plays an alien), the characters would include multiple aliens, a mix of previously seen and new, about half of the primary characters would be aliens. The would be a balance of males and females. The Captain would be human, middle aged, experienced and strong (there a slight preference for a female). While there would be a atmosphere of friendliness, the "no conflict rule" of TNG would be absent.
All the characters would have lives off duty, but this wouldn't be a main focus. There would be a fairly large number of rotating secondary characters.
One main character would be gay, in a stead relationship with a reoccurring character, the gender of the gay isn't important, although there is a slight preference for a male.
There would be a philosophy on display, humanitarian, positive and just. And not dark and dystopian. Scripts would make a low level effort to include/push modern social consciousness. The show would include analogy stories of modern events and concerns.
Starfleet is the Federation's military, explorers and general errand boys. Politics would be present, but mostly in the background. While it is the military, most fans don't want heavy military symbolism or personal conduct.
The show would combine long running story arcs, with stand alone stories (somewhat like what Babylon Five did).
General consensus is against miniskirts, overt "soap opera," and long wars in the way of the Dominion and the Xindi.
The show should be internally consistent, example a new invention or discovery used in one episode is going to be available for the rest of the series run.
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These are things I've picked up through the years here from various threads and polls.
I don't agree with all of them (I want mini's) and there's going to be other fans who feel the same. But there does seem to be consensus support, at least among the posters here.
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