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What if Gene Roddenberry lived to a ripe old age?

Did some of those TOS veterans ever come back to late TNG? or any of the spin offs?

DC Fontana and David Gerrold came back from TOS to TNG. Tracy Tome and Peter David started with TNG but I don't believe they returned to any spin off.
 
So I can definitely see things like Andromeda and Earth: Final Conflict coming about, just with Gene's direct involvement.
He tried that after TOS with Genesis II and Planet Earth, which are the source for many ideas found in Andromeda, including the name "Dylan Hunt". I thought his other pilots, The Questor Tapes and Specter, were better.
 
He would probably be telling people to shut the hell up about trying to carry on his legacy in very specific and annoying ways.
 
He would probably be telling people to shut the hell up about trying to carry on his legacy in very specific and annoying ways.
What decisions of the last 25 years do you think cause Gene to spin in his grave the fastest?
 
Read Star Trek The Motion picture novel by Gene Roddenberry
From what I recall, the novelization doesn't actually explain the concept. It just made a brief and casual throwaway mention, to give a flavor of how different the advanced humans of the future will be from us mouth-breathing 20th/21st-century primitives.

Kor
 
From what I recall, the novelization doesn't actually explain the concept. It just made a brief and casual throwaway mention, to give a flavor of how different the advanced humans of the future will be from us mouth-breathing 20th/21st-century primitives.

Kor
However Section 32 added poison to Earth's water supply and New Humans fertility rates dropped to zero so by the 24th century they had died out. Either that or they all left the Sol system and moved to Orion where the concept of love instructors was a cultural requirement.
 
I think Roddenberry would have been fine with the DS9 religious aspect. He investigated a variety of faiths - got married in a Buddhist ceremony and had his son baptized in a Christian ceremony as well as put through a Jewish ceremony. He may have expressed Atheist beliefs in his later years, but he wasn't always or completely opposed to any religious expression. Plus, it seems that many Atheists, at least in the United States, are more tolerant of non-Christian religious customs. The Bajoran faith is definitely non-Christian.

The war aspect, however, would have been counter to any of his viewpoints.
 
Roddenberry-era Trek solved the problem of impending war by having a godlike alien species (Organians) intervene and nip it in the bud before it could ever blossom and ripen into the flowery fruit of galactic bloodshed.

But what if there had been no Organians around? How would Roddenberry have the protagonists deal with aggressive alien powers that are bent on conquest and do not share the Federation's ideals?

Kor
 
I agree with what Frakes sort of said in the Chaos doc. TNG would have still been somewhat successful but it wouldn't be nearly as good and it would go down as history basically as that "other trek show." we would have had none of the spinoffs or TNG movies. Granted by this time I do think someone else would have eventually come along and try and do another trek show. Hard to predict if it would have been success.
I agree with your assessment. TNG would have been good, but not great, and likely petered out after five seasons or so, and have been nowhere near successful enough for there to be a DS9.

Assuming Paramount still launches a new network in the 90s, they probably would have had a new Trek show to anchor one of the nights. If Roddenberry was still around for that, my guess is it would have been something like "TNG Phase II".
 
...I have to read a book for the answer.... really?!
Perish the thought.

The TMP novelization just mentions that Kirk was given the name "James" after his uncle and his mother's first love instructor. No detail is given on the nature of the "love instructor" profession.

Kor
 
I looked it up, and got a basic idea of what it means. In my opinion it's totally moronic and impractical, but who knows
 
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