Ooh ooh! Er... Enemy Within?Every time I read this I think I'm in the Name That Episode thread and it's one of your terrifically cryptic clues.
Ooh ooh! Er... Enemy Within?Every time I read this I think I'm in the Name That Episode thread and it's one of your terrifically cryptic clues.
Security trained, functioning as personal security for Kirk seems OK. Not security chief though, she's only a petty officer.I fear that would lead to a boated cast, and leave the underlings as criminally underused as ever. Although I agree with Rand having her role increased - security chief, maybe.
If we get that theoretical Anson Mount Pike Enterprise series/mini-series, I wouldn't mind if CBS just called it Star Trek and marketed it as additional episodes to TOS.
I'm totally against gender swapping characters. Kara Thrace was amazing admittedly but the characters in Nubsg were barely the same characters (ironically Starbuck was one of the closest). Plus Nubsg did nothing with any of the original female characters unless you count Caprica Six as Cassiopeia.
Modernise the female characters you have and plug other gaps with new female characters (security, astrobiology, admirals, supporting engineers) and you'd end up with plenty of women. Rand was always positioned to be a versatile female lead, they just never used her where they should and kept her silent when she should have been Kirk's confidant. Classic example is Balance of Terror; the perfect opportunity to play Miss Kitty as envisioned. She asks if he wants coffee and then hands over to McCoy to do the heavy lifting.
I’d treat the Original Series as apocryphal.
I’d treat the Original Series as apocryphal.
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The options are limitless, and all within the existing continuity, if we treat it as a retelling, not a reboot.
TOS was awesome as it was.
I don't think it needs a retelling
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When the Picard series comes out lets make TNG apocryphal.
If there's a new story to tell, why not make a sequel or parallel universe timeline and do it some justice and not ice skating on the stereotyped attributes and catchphrases?
It's already been done on the surprisingly excellent YouTube series: Star Trek Continues. Using the props/sets/uniforms/music of the original, it's just like plunging right back into the original series. Vic Mignogna is such a perfect, exact clone of Shatner/Kirk, it's sometimes hard to tell the difference. Right down to the detailed mannerisms. Not to mention it had some very ambitious sci-fi plot ideas & surprises. Even being made multi-decades apart, Star Trek Continues fits into the original as neatly as you please.
If there's still fuel left in the characters and setting, and quality stories still to be told, I don't see any reason not to go for it - fan works and licensed works have been doing it successfully for years. I want a new crew and new stories as much as anyone, but it seems like there's plenty to be told about the fourth and fifth years of the Enterprise's mission. Especially given that everything we do know about the 4th and 5th years, from non-canon and semi-canon sources like TAS, videogames and novels suggests that things get insanely trippy towards the end.
Loved it, especially the Mirror Universe episode which is literally the only use of the setting other than Mirror, Mirror that I've actually enjoyed.
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