Wasting time with old continuity.
I really need a follow-up episode about the Valakians. I'm worried about those guys.
Wasting time with old continuity.
IIRC, they got awards for that. I don't understand how that happened. Babylon 5 did it LOTS better.I have to agree with the previous "forehead alien of the week" comments.
Now wait just a damn minute!...No more catsuits. No mini-skirts.
IIRC, they got awards for that. I don't understand how that happened. Babylon 5 did it LOTS better.
I don't think the show you want is Star Trek.As has been pointed out by a number of people, the Transporter is a convenient way to get a character out of danger. Therefore the Transporter must be broken, or blocked, as required by the plot.
You might lose some of the old Trek flavor, but I think that relying on shuttles would be more consistent with drama.
Eliminating the Transporter would remove some paradoxes, such as using the Transporter to rejuvenate the human body. Or using it to put a bomb on someone else' ship.
Replicators? If you eliminate those, you might not have a post scarcity society. People may have to develop careers so they can pay for stuff.
It has been commented that there are no more good stories to be told with holodecks.
Trek style shields? I believe that in Babylon 5, there was physical armor on ship hulls. Of course, physical armor has limitations.
One thing that ENT did right was grapplers instead of tractor beams. A bit of useful, but almost mundane, technology, instead of a magic tech.
Showing a post-apocalyptic struggle toward solving hunger and disease, eliminating use of combustion and fission for energy, and eliminating the need for money in a meritocracy where everyone has opportunity in the run-up to achieving warp drive as the long-term series McGuffin in the Star Trek universe, even without all the magical technology, would still be Star Trek.I don't think the show you want is Star Trek.
What's the alternative - universal peace and love? That seems unlikely, and boring.Galactic politics/galactic war deserves a rest.
I don't think there's no more good stories that could be told with holodecks. But I don't trust the writers to come up with any.It has been commented that there are no more good stories to be told with holodecks.
How about NO Jefferies tubes? How about not placing important systems inside a maze of crawl spaces for no good reason? Its supposed to be centuries in the future, but that kind of design sensibility is about on par with the interior of a zeppelin.
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