Has anyone heard this story? I seem to remember hearing something, but if I did it's been a while.
Sort of shaking things up without losing the actor. It might have been interesting, but apparently Berman ultimately nixed it because he was already thinking about the films.
Will Riker's (Jonathan Frakes) exact double was introduced in Star Trek: The Next Generation season 6, and there was an aborted plan to kill off Will and replace him with Thomas Riker. At the height of its popularity, TNG season 6 revealed that a transporter accident created Will Riker's doppelganger in the episode titled "Second Chances". In fact, the original idea for "Second Chances" was to kill Will in that episode so that Thomas could take his place aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise-D.
Sort of shaking things up without losing the actor. It might have been interesting, but apparently Berman ultimately nixed it because he was already thinking about the films.
But this time, it would be Star Trek's head honcho, Rick Berman, who stopped the Riker replacement plan from moving forward. Berman did consider the idea but he realized "the other problems it created... How would it affect the movie and other variables?" Understandably, Berman was thinking ahead to TNG's leap to the big screen with Star Trek Generations and the complications of having to explain why there's a different Riker to Paramount was another reason the original Will Riker remained the Enterprise's Number One.