Star Trek was never retro, it is futuristic. Therefor they will have to adapt.
I would love that, I hope that's true. Puts a whole new slant on the show if seen through a science officer's eye.given what we know about the premise of the show, she may be the science officer. A Star Trek show with the science officer as the main character would be kind of a dream come true
It's Grey's Anatomy in space. Ok, maybe Scandal. But definitely a Shonda Rimes influence.We'll follow her career through the show? Though if she's already lieutenant commander, maybe in the form of flashbacks.
I agree that's likely, though communication officer could be an interesting take as well. Actually, a whole series of it might be tiring, but an ep where you follow a story by the chatter the comm officer hears from all over the ship is an approach I don't think we've seen before.The idea of the main character being a lieutenant commander and not the captain of the ship is very intriguing-- given what we know about the premise of the show, she may be the science officer. A Star Trek show with the science officer as the main character would be kind of a dream come true.
Different strokes for different folks. And TOS was one of the most expensive television shows of its time.
As much as I love TOS, watched five episodes last night, I don't think the look would translate to the here and now. Computers and interfaces have just come such a long way, as have construction techniques.
Interestingly, at a company I worked for a few years ago, there was a lot of mainframe computer equipment that looked like something straight out of TOS.
I agree that a contemporary show in 2016/17 couldn't and shouldn't look like TOS.
But I watch TOS with the same mentality that I would watch a stage play. I don't expect the sets in a play to be super detailed and ultra-realistic like some high-budget motion picture or TV show. They're just a backdrop for the characters and the performance.
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Said poet appears in ENT: Uncertain Logic by Christopher L. Bennett.There had to have been some contact, as Deep Space Nine mentioned a Cardassian poet living on Vulcan in the 22nd century.
Said poet appears in ENT: Uncertain Logic by Christopher L. Bennett.
I know, I know the books aren't canon. But when has that stopped a writer?
Trekpunk! I love it!A lot of people get into a panic about the retro look, but on the other hand period pieces have been fairly popular lately. And if people can handle Steampunk, they should be able to handle Trekpunk.
Trekpunk! I love it!![]()
The female lead is purported to be a Lieutenant Commander and the story or stories told from her perspective (may or may not be true). As for a "...male Klingon Captain" it would have to be on an "enemy" Klingon starship and a recurring adversary. If this is supposed to take place 10 years prior to TOS, a Klingon would not be commanding a Federation ship.
No. I want to see him as a recurring Captain Pike.Other than that, can we all agree that Bruce Greenwood as Captain Pike would be the perfect cameo/send-off role for the pilot episode?![]()
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