This is interesting and I don't buy it AT ALL. There is no way in hell Berman & Bragga had this much insight to pepper in villains into a current show that would re-appear in a show they haven't even created yet.
Nope.
This is interesting and I don't buy it AT ALL. There is no way in hell Berman & Bragga had this much insight to pepper in villains into a current show that would re-appear in a show they haven't even created yet.
Nope.
They did the same thing with TNG/DS9/VOY and the Maquis
The Ferengi and Cardassians appeared long before DS9 was created. The Maquis were introduced in TNG so they could be a part of Voyager.This is interesting and I don't buy it AT ALL. There is no way in hell Berman & Bragga had this much insight to pepper in villains into a current show that would re-appear in a show they haven't even created yet.
Nope.
The Ferengi and Cardassians appeared long before DS9 was created.
Granted, but it doesn't preclude something introduced in one show but really meant to be a big player in the next show. The precedent is there.
The Maquis were setup in TNG specifically for Caretaker.@Christopher's point isn't that it precludes it, it's that it doesn't support it; it neither precludes nor supports, it's unrelated. There was a lot of stuff in DS9 drawn from TNG, yeah, but @guyute03 wasn't doubting that later shows would use things from earlier shows, they were doubting that Berman and Braga would introduce something in an earlier show to set up something in a later show. Examples of things in TNG that were carried over to DS9 aren't evidence either for or against the idea of Berman and Braga introducing something to set up for a later show, it would have to be an example of something that was done for that specific reason to support the idea.
The Maquis were setup in TNG specifically for Caretaker.
I don't buy it. Suliban was supposedly named after the Taliban.
Hold on, is this genuine? A couple of things are fishy. It's talking about VGR's sixth season as being in the future, but Wikipedia says that UPN commissioned the show to come either during or after VGR's seventh season. It's a little unclear when they started development, though.
I don't buy it. Suliban was supposedly named after the Taliban.
I have a memo from Brannon Braga to Rick Berman dated January 31, 2001, which discusses network notes (in other words, UPN) on "Broken Bow" and identifies the Suliban by name. Other ideas were still in flux at that point ("Trip" was nicknamed "Spike," T'pol was still intended to be T'Pau from "Amok Time," etc.), but the Suliban name was nailed down, long before the 9/11 attacks.
It's not like the Taliban just popped into existence on 9/11, @TheSubCommander. They'd been around since 1991, and they'd controlled Afghanistan since 1996.
YeahWell yeah, I know; I even said that in the post before you mentioned it originally.
We're all in agreement, it's just that some of the stuff you said isn't actually evidence in support of (or against) what we're in agreement on.
Yeahwhat all that shows is that elements could be developed in one incarnation and used in later series.
The real question may be when exactly did B&B decide the next series would take place in the 22nd century?
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.