Whatever we get, best that it be "incredibly Star Trek-y."just "too Star Trek-y"
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Whatever we get, best that it be "incredibly Star Trek-y."just "too Star Trek-y"
No thanks.Whatever we get, best that it be "incredibly Star Trek-y."
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And I don't want something that's totally new and completely disconnected from what came before. The new Star Trek series needs to be a "Star Trek" series.I don't want a repeat of Enterprise.
Well I hope it will be a Star Trek series - and not another Star Trek TNG-lite series. The best thing they could do is start fresh yet again (IMO).And I don't want something that's totally new and completely disconnected from what came before. The new Star Trek series needs to be a "Star Trek" series.
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Or, you know, how about something in the middle? Something that's neither "incredibly Star Trekk-y" nor "completely disconnected from what came before", how about something that respects and acknowledges what came before, while also putting an interesting and fun twist on it to keep the franchise fresh and accessible to new fans?And I don't want something that's totally new and completely disconnected from what came before. The new Star Trek series needs to be a "Star Trek" series.
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How about a fan-series concerning the adventures of the Enterprise-A after ST: 6 TUC. It was never destroyed (except in the Shatnerverse, but I am referring to onscreen evidence).
UHURA said:Captain, I have orders from Starfleet Command. We're to put back into Spacedock immediately, ...to be decommissioned
I never said it wasn't decommissioned, I only said it was never destroyed.The ship was decommissioned after the movie. There were no more adventures. Also, the Enterprise B was commissioned the same year as the Khitomer Conference.
I never said it wasn't decommissioned, I only said it was never destroyed.
Likely became a museum piece. Or a full-time academy trainer.
She could even have just been sent to the breakers. Even famous ships throughout history have been dismantled after being decommissioned, although it's possible that some artifacts--like her dedication plaque or the captain's wheel seen in Star Trek V--could be preserved for a museum, IMO.Likely became a museum piece. Or a full-time academy trainer.
How about a fan-series concerning the adventures of the Enterprise-A after ST: 6 TUC. It was never destroyed (except in the Shatnerverse, but I am referring to onscreen evidence).
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