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What would be a deal breaker for you in Discovery?

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I'm not a canon fascist, but I do believe that it matters whether the people making this show care beyond 'eh, fans will watch this anyway because Star Trek'. So details can be important, but they can be irrelevant, too, depending on the context.
 
I'm not a canon fascist, but I do believe that it matters whether the people making this show care beyond 'eh, fans will watch this anyway because Star Trek'. So details can be important, but they can be irrelevant, too, depending on the context.
The problem the production team is up against is not canon but competition. TOS was a far more serious take for 60s sci-fi than had been done before. However, one need only look at the end of TNG's run, VOY and DS9's runs, to see that competition in the genre market made for a decline in viewership. Other shows were different, more risky, more dynamic, and very character driven.

So, Star Trek is not going to succeed in a contemporary marketplace because "Star Trek" nor should it, and nor does it deserve it. The reimagining of the technology is a natural outcome of the progression of filmmaking and society. Even GR understood this.
 
Oh, I completely agree. I just don't like the 'it's fiction so who cares' hand-wave that sometimes pops up when people complain about things not looking the way they want it to. I just want the show to be good, really, and I like the Kelvin aesthetic a lot. I have no interest in a modern show looking like something made 50 years ago on a budget of three dollars and a banana.
 
The problem the production team is up against is not canon but competition. TOS was a far more serious take for 60s sci-fi than had been done before. However, one need only look at the end of TNG's run, VOY and DS9's runs, to see that competition in the genre market made for a decline in viewership. Other shows were different, more risky, more dynamic, and very character driven.
It's not just that there's other series as compettion, but also that they've helped change the TV landscape, and what audiences expect. I'm excited to see what influences series such as Firefly, BSG, and others broadcast since ENT have had on Discovery.
 
I don't really have deal breakers anymore. If it bores me or seems too "not Trek" I'll just stop watching. I stopped caring as much around the time of ENT/Nemesis. It's much healthier.
 
Yeah...you ever think about the implications of the fact that Earth could send a military spaceship to simply uproot an independently-established colony from Omicron Delta III "for their own good?"
I don't see why the Federation never seemed to send any evacuation vessels to Natasha Yar's nightmare home Turkana IV.
 
1. Too much politics. (By which I mean references to real-world politics. I'm hoping it's not too heavy in the politics of the Federation either, but that's not a deal-breaker, just a possible contribution to 2.)

2. Not fun. There are just too many shows now. Because it's Trek, and I'm in Canada so can watch it without subscribing to that silly All-Access thing, I'll certainly give it a chance. But if it isn't enjoyable to watch... well, there are so many shows and movies to watch, books to read, games to play... I've heard rumors of an 'outside' that might be worth investigating at some point... if it doesn't work for me, there are other options.
 
Some of the episodes in the first season of TNG were just absolutely gawd awful, and I remember not even watching some of them all the way through, even though at the time it was brand new Star Trek. I still haven't to this day, and I'm not aware of any drug or hallucinogen that could help. But all the series had horrible clunkers and I'll bet DSC has a few before it's done. Us Star Trek fans are a notably picky lot. :lol:
I can't stand season one of TNG. Even back then I thought it was a preachy soap box filled with characters who were a bunch of insufferable elitists.

Good Star Trek can do social commentary without hitting you on the head and offer both sides of a viewpoint. A good example of this is DS9 "Duet.

I also agree with others here who want the more adult and less cookie cutter shows. Walking Dead proved that you can have a successful show with an ever changing cast. Star Trek is set in space where danger awaits around every corner. Plus it's military and in that environment people are always getting promoted and transferring. It's only natural to have that in Discovery. I think we can all think of a few cases in past Trek casts where a change or two might have been warranted.
 
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So, I am curious as to what would be a deal breaker for you, if it were in Discovery? I am talking about something that isn't just a minor annoyance, but something that you just could not overlook and would bother you so much, you couldn't watch it.

I think for me it would have to be a reboot, or yet another universe or timeline. I could be down with it being either set in the prime timeline or the Kelvin timeline, but I want to see some connection to a previous version of Star Trek. Not to the point of constant call backs, and I am not sure what form it should take. But I would like to see a definite connection of some type. I feel that if it were yet another timeline\universe or worse, a complete hard reboot that disregards everything that came before, it would just be too much to ask of me. I don't want to see them trash 50 years of Star Trek lore.

  • Klingons that do not resemble Klingons
  • Bad acting/directing
  • Uniforms inconsistent with the era
  • Technology inconsistent with the era
All depicted in the first trailer. I will take a pass.
 
But, this guy looks legit:
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In all seriousness, I like the fact that the Klingons in the trailer are clearly involved in a ritual of some kind. It will be interesting to see that unpacked.

The cancellation of Star Trek was hard on the Klingon economy.
 
Klingons that do not resemble Klingons
I'm not a fan of the Klingon look because I think the prosthetics are overdone. But they do still have the forehead ridges so it's not like they're unrecognizable. Their look has been changed before so meh.
Also: Who cares if the stories and characters are good.

Bad acting/directing

It's a fucking trailer. Give 'em a break.

Uniforms inconsistent with the era

Why? Uniform styles can change pretty much over night. TWOK uniforms didn't look anything like the TMP uniforms. All it takes is for some Starfleet head honcho to go "We need new uniforms. Let's go for a new corporate design. I love disco dancing so let's add glimmer stuff."

Technology inconsistent with the era

I don't want to see a 1960s vision of the future in a 2017 show. When our current tech looks more modern than the shit in TOS that breaks my suspension of disbelief.
 
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