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When Paris was demoted, everyone gave him a hard time for weeks. Like when passing him in the corridor "Good morning.....ENSIGN"
Didn't the doctor seem to take pleasure in referring to him as ensign?

- Paris, Tuvok and B'Elanna were all demoted as a result of their actions in "Prime Factors". Helps explain the early inconsistencies in their rank pips.
Um, I thought it was Lt. Carey who was in with Torres, Tuvok, and Seska in disobeying the Capt. orders to not try to get the technology. I don't remember Paris having anything to do with it at all.
 
Oh yes, that's right, Paris wasn't involved, was he? Much apologizings, it's been so long. :alienblush:

Still, though, it's always fun to blame him for pretty much anything that goes wrong. :D
 
I would like to see all characters from TOS,TNG, DS9, Voyager and Entreprise (including those who died, those - cf Voyager - who were forgotten) mixing and becoming allied to fight an invisible but formidable enemy, in a virtual reality or a parallel world. It could be cool to see them trying to work together in spite of their differences, rivalries, attractions and becoming an very extended & powerful family.
 
I would like to see all characters from TOS,TNG, DS9, Voyager and Entreprise (including those who died, those - cf Voyager - who were forgotten) mixing and becoming allied to fight an invisible but formidable enemy, in a virtual reality or a parallel world. It could be cool to see them trying to work together in spite of their differences, rivalries, attractions and becoming an very extended & powerful family.
That would be awesome.
 
'The Living Witness' Doctor makes it back to Earth. He meets our Doctor and they become friends.

This is now cheating I am doing the dreaded re-write of an actual story. Just as the Hirogen from Prey are about to trophy that poor Species 8472 creature he is rescued by the Think Tank, who later return him to fluid space in exchange for a future favor.

Janeway meets with Eye of the Needle R'Mor's family when she makes it home.
 
I would like to see all characters from TOS,TNG, DS9, Voyager and Entreprise (including those who died, those - cf Voyager - who were forgotten) mixing and becoming allied to fight an invisible but formidable enemy, in a virtual reality or a parallel world. It could be cool to see them trying to work together in spite of their differences, rivalries, attractions and becoming an very extended & powerful family.
That was Brent Spiner's plan for the next movie after Nemesis. Using time travel to unite a "Justice League of Trek"
http://trekmovie.com/2006/09/29/sirtis-and-spiner-talk-about-treks-that-might-have-been/
 
- Paris, Tuvok and B'Elanna were all demoted as a result of their actions in "Prime Factors". Helps explain the early inconsistencies in their rank pips.

- The "warship Voyager" from "Living Witness" was real, and the episode took place in a variant of the Mirror Universe where the Terran Empire never fell. (The Doctor's backup module was an aberration, of course.)

- Chakotay and Eddington (from DS9) led completely separate Maquis cells and never actually met. In fact Chak would have killed Eddington personally if they HAD met, because he would have been horrified by Eddington's ego and over-the-top bloodlust.

- Characters played by Kurtwood Smith have REALLY shitty luck when it comes to time travel. This isn't head canon, really, just observation. :lol:
But Paris was never involved in the "Prime Factors" sceme.
B'Elanna and Tuvok were and so were also Seska and Carey, but not Paris.
 
Spiner had some good points in that interview
Personally I would have loved to see a movie with all the characters from TNG, DS9 and Voyager.
I think a lot of people would too. I had an idea for a movie that is something I would like to see but I don't know if anyone else would. But it would involve characters from all series
 
Thing is, in such a movie only a couple of characters (the captains, most likely) would get any screen time and the rest would be virtually one-line cameos. Especially if the supervillain team (Khan, Shinzon and whoever else, probably the Borg Queen and Future Guy) needed to be established too.

Just look how some of the movies have struggled to give all the TOS or TNG crewmembers worthwhile stuff to do - then multiply it by 5:eek:
 
Seven's relationship with Chakotay was just an experiment, just as what she did in "Someone to Watch Over Me". Though she got into a bit deeper emotionally, she realizes that a permanent intimate relationship would be impractical and unwise, so she ends it when they reach Earth. She likes being single and she doesn't want her personal collective to be limited to a dyad. And I'd imagine when she was first assimilated and placed in a maturation chamber that the Borg probably removed all her reproductive organs, because they deemed them irrelevant, as the Borg reproduced by assimilation. So, I'm guessing Seven would have been unable to have biological children of her own.

I like to think that once released from de-briefing on Earth, that she worked to help other Borg severed from the collective to adapt to their new lives. Perhaps she even found Axum again, who knows?
 
That was Brent Spiner's plan for the next movie after Nemesis. Using time travel to unite a "Justice League of Trek"
http://trekmovie.com/2006/09/29/sirtis-and-spiner-talk-about-treks-that-might-have-been/

Oh, I didn't know. it is regrettable that it has ever done.

I have question: do anyone know why Star Trek never tried to pursue the Star Trek saga with a TV cartoon, as Star Wars has done successfully a long time ago? It would have been a good opportunity for mixing characters (good and bad) from all series...
 
Oh, I didn't know. it is regrettable that it has ever done.

I have question: do anyone know why Star Trek never tried to pursue the Star Trek saga with a TV cartoon, as Star Wars has done successfully a long time ago? It would have been a good opportunity for mixing characters (good and bad) from all series...
They almost did that too. After Enterprise's cancellation. the next Trek was to be a succession of 6-minute animated episodes released online on startrek.com. Plans changed when the Startrek.com staff were laid off, and Paramount decided to reboot Trek as a movie series. Here's all the backstory, and art, storyboards and scripts for the first few episodes of Star Trek: Final Frontier. http://www.startrekff.com/overview/
 
They almost did that too. After Enterprise's cancellation. the next Trek was to be a succession of 6-minute animated episodes released online on startrek.com. Plans changed when the Startrek.com staff were laid off, and Paramount decided to reboot Trek as a movie series. Here's all the backstory, and art, storyboards and scripts for the first few episodes of Star Trek: Final Frontier. http://www.startrekff.com/overview/
That would be great. An animated series could also be a good format for that anthology series I've always dreamt of.
 
That would be great. An animated series could also be a good format for that anthology series I've always dreamt of.
Were you the one that posted on here once about an anthology series which would focus on many different people (rather than just the characters we are familiar with), but set in the Trek universe?
 
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