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Discovery's Captain

You cannot compare BSG with Star Trek. The story is very different. Star Trek would not work without aliens. What would the stories be about? Just exploring rocks and gas giants with personal conflicts on the star ship? Aliens in Star Trek are core to the story.

But we should get back to the topic and if you want to debate this open a topic.
 
You cannot compare BSG with Star Trek. The story is very different. Star Trek would not work without aliens. What would the stories be about? Just exploring rocks and gas giants with personal conflicts on the star ship? Aliens in Star Trek are core to the story.

But we should get back to the topic and if you want to debate this open a topic.

I'll do it later
 
I think someone said the same of Moore BSG
Than they're wrong. Moore's BSG got along fine without aliens. Although, one could argue the Cylons filled the role of aliens anyway. But still, Star Trek without aliens, what the hell is the point? That is a case where you might as well create your own thing, because you definitely are not doing Star Trek.
 
What would you think of a BSG like reboot for ST? I mean, no aliens
Wouldn't be interested, aliens are often the more interesting characters.

Though if there were no aliens, then there would be no need for ships to have armaments, Starfleet would be solely a scientific/exploratory institution.
 
Remember how President Bartlett wasn't supposed to be a main character on the West Wing? That's what this situation reminds me of. If the Captain turns out to be an interesting character they will have a hell of a time keeping the focus on a lower ranking officer.
This is exactly what I've been thinking. Captain as a supporting character with the first officer and support staff as the leads. It never made much sense for the bridge crew to all beam down every time they found a new planet anyways.
 
I think someone said the same of Moore BSG
It doesn't really matter - Moore made it abundantly clear from the initial pitch that BSG was, in essence, the Anti-Trek. There are elements form BSG that they can pickup and take inspiration from - but probably best not to copy the parts of his idea that said "Bollocks to Star Trek, lets do something else."
 
Great find. I agree with the article in some ways, but such a story line would have one major flaw: In the very moment, the captains name is mentioned, every trekkie will now, that he will snap very badly.

Not if they use a previously unknown name for him. Maybe he only started being called "Garth of Izar" afterwards, when he became legendary. Maybe his name was, say, "Garth Jones", and he's called "Captain Jones" until the "big reveal" (not so big if fans speculating can guess it) where somebody refers to him (in an afterthought kind of way) as simply "Garth".
 
Time for a Vulcan captain. Haven't had one for a while. :)
I made a mockup of Christine Adams (Simone on Fuller's Pushing Daisies) as a Vulcan Captain:

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The male Klingon captain being part of the main cast could be proof that the first season will be focused on the Klingon War, fits with the "new crews" tagline as well as Meyer's claim of Star Trek VI acting as a sort of touchstone for DSC.

Wouldn't it be a hoot if the Klingon captain turned out to be Chang. Given Meyer's involvement, it seems like a possibility.
 
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