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i would love a Fenris Ranger show!!
I would think it's 'cause she's badass (and super-hyped by the fanbase) like Tommy Oliver in MMPR, but YMMV.
I really don't need a 'morally grey' Trek show to begin with. I am super fine with TNGish righteousness. But if there has to be one, then I'd prefer it to be about downtrodden misfits who try to do their best with the little they have rather than about some clandestine and edgy super secret evil Federation organisation.Neither sounds particularly acceptable. It smacks of "inter arma enim silent leges" in both cases. One just sounds more morally righteous.
Might as well make a Star Trek: Maquis series with that basis.
That's fair. I wouldn't argue for one or the other. I personally find that morally gray can exist even with righteous people and prefer that mix. That said, I would prefer the Rangers over Section 31 because spy stuff isn't really my bag.I really don't need a 'morally grey' Trek show to begin with. I am super fine with TNGish righteousness. But if there has to be one, then I'd prefer it to be about downtrodden misfits who try to do their best with the little they have rather than about some clandestine and edgy super secret evil Federation organisation.
I've noticed that some fans have a fondness for Voyager and seem to think that Seven should be joined at the hip to them for the rest of her life ("Janeway is the leader of the Fenris Rangers! Chakotay and Torres were Maquis, they should be Fenris Rangers too!) but that is just so contrary to how life actually works.
Seven of Nine is forty-eight years old. I want her to have lived a rich and fulfilling life. Voyager was such a claustrophobic environment, and she escaped it long ago.
That's fair, I guess, but it destroys my suspension of disbelief very quickly.But Star Trek isn't real life. People like to think of these crews as basically being families who have deep connected bonds with each other. It's not even something that is common only to Trek but also in most tv shows. On "The Office" is sort of starts off as a group of co-workers but then as time goes by you see them as a family. Same with most tv shows.
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I really don't need a 'morally grey' Trek show to begin with. I am super fine with TNGish righteousness. But if there has to be one, then I'd prefer it to be about downtrodden misfits who try to do their best with the little they have rather than about some clandestine and edgy super secret evil Federation organisation.
Star Trek: The Magnificent SevenI would actually love that title, but I'm sure they'd go with something a bit less obscure for casual viewers... hmmm...
Star Trek: Vigilantes
Star Trek: Justice For All.
Star Trek: High Moon. .
OK, I'll see myself out.
You could also do anything with a character who is not at all related to any of the old characters. 'A child of a character from the previous show' is usually a lame and pointless addition.Sisko's unborn child would be an adult now. You could do anything with that character.
The Fenris Rangers were made a thing for a reason. Maybe they don't definitely have a spinoff in mind, but they laid some groundwork for one if they choose to do so.Um, Chabon wasn’t serious. This isn’t happening.
FYI, comicbook.com isn’t a reliable site.
The Fenris Rangers were made a thing for a reason. Maybe they don't definitely have a spinoff in mind, but they laid some groundwork for one if they choose to do so.
Seven and Elnor would make a fun duo. Add a few more characters and give them an antagonist to fight, and you got Star Trek: Fenris Rangers
Could you please tell me who the Fenris Rangers are, again?
If (as I suspect she will) Seven gets to keep the Artifact at the end of Picard Season 1...then that will make the Fenris Rangers the most powerful faction in the Neutral Zone. Which means Seven will have to deal with something she's never experienced before: the responsibility of power. Suddenly, Seven finds that large numbers of people are relying on her to keep them safe.
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