Sounds interesting. Not certain it would fill a whole season though.Personally, I would have loved a series set about 30 years after the Dominion war, where the Federation and the Dominion are forced to work together after decades of no contact. The Dominion could be a mysterious regime that the current generation don't know much about. They could even be a proxy for North Korea. We could have a Starfleet Captain who is a veteran of the war, who still harbours a lot of hatred and prejudice towards them...and his first officer would be a Jem'Hadar. The Jem'Hadar commander would struggle between his genetic programming and conditioning....versus what he is becoming after interacting with those outside his race. The two men will have to put their differences aside and work together to unite both regimes.
Precisely so. I don't see the technology in a post-Voy series being less magical than what has been put in Discovery so far.This is the curious aspect of Discovery. They decided to go with technology, time/multi universe travel, mycelial network, a spinning bouncing Starship in the wrong timeline. The tech and magic was there in the creators minds that clearly they wanted to use, so arguments post Voyager was dried up vision don't convince. They put way too advanced concepts in a pre-Tos era.
Sure, and a new galaxy is a great place to start. I'm not saying there is not potential. Just that it requires a lot of work.This is where I point out they had a ready made set up for a new series with the story of the Enterprise J exploring new galaxies.