I mean, the possibilities are still rather endless, are they not?Would have been good to have them as part of the main crew. Imagine the possibilities of exploring new cultures - especially in a comedy show!

I mean, the possibilities are still rather endless, are they not?Would have been good to have them as part of the main crew. Imagine the possibilities of exploring new cultures - especially in a comedy show!
SO this will be part of canon. As such, my first disappointment is that the crew is mostly human. Sure there is a Caitian, and sure we see a Bolian... and the green girl what is she? An Orion? But given the lower cost of animation, I would REALLY have enjoyed a more mixed crew with less explored species like Anticans, or Xindi, or whatever... Hopefully that will be remedied!
I'd really like to see one or more of the Xindi species serving in Starfleet by 2380. Daniels did say that they were serving on the Enterprise-J by around the year 2573.
The Orion is part of the show's main cast. And the Bajoran and Caitian are part of the show's regular supporting cast.Would have been good to have them as part of the main crew.
Because they showed clips that establish the tone, characters, setting ect. In order to answer that one question, you have to have an opinion based on the material that they just showed you. From what I've seen from this preview alone, this series just wants to appeal to an audience that would otherwise not enjoy Star Trek. Or audiences who would enjoy Star Trek ironically.If the previews are only asking this one question, how on Earth did you jump to a million other conclusions in other posts that you have made on this subject?
Why would I want to be? Difference of opinions are one of the few things that clearly define us as individuals. I'm not here to say that you or anyone else isn't a proper Star Trek fan if you like this show. I'm just bummed out that this is what we're getting.Nor are you.
Crediting this series for trying something 'new and different' is problematic for a couple of reasons. 'New and different' is too broad of a description to warrant any kind of credit. If I were to turn Star Trek into a western #&!*/revenge story that didn't even involve space travel or aliens, it would still fit your criteria. Just because you can do something different doesn't automatically make it good.Not at all. They’re just exploring a genre that Trek has yet to visit. More power to them, for trying something new and different.
Depends on how it was done.If I were to turn Star Trek into a western #&!*/revenge story that didn't even involve space travel or aliens
I've watched enough Star Trek to know that the officers who work in the lower decks are not portrayed in the stereotypical 'upstairs/downstars' fashion that this show tries to establish. And why would they? I think of Starfleet like NASA. Everyone who works there is trying to help achieve the impossible. If you think of all the people who work in space travel today, you might find it surprising that a large percentage of those people don't actually get to make it to space. With the combined staff of both NASA and SPACE X rounding up to about 25,000 employees, we've only been able to launch %.008 of those employees into space. I doubt anyone in the %99.992 are going to behave like these characters. I quote Apollo 13,
The shield scene was greatly enhanced by the VOY computer soundsAnd I found the blast shield gag pretty funny, it's adorable how the lady is so excited about the new technology.
Also were those fish people the same aliens as those from TNG Manhunt?
At which point you're better off just telling an original story. A @&$#/revenge western story with no science fiction elements can work as a Star Trek story? What exactly are you looking for in Star Trek if you're willing to accept such a low bar? Sure, you can do a lot of crazy stuff on Star Trek, but there has to be a sense that what you're doing fits in with what Star Trek as a whole.Depends on how it was done.
And that means what to this conversation? I worked on imaging computers right across the hallway from the programmers who actually set up those images. They're awesome folks but my respect towards them and my position isn't limited on whether I can share a drink with them at a bar. I don't even go drink or go to bars.contract workers bending metal on common bulkheads at Huntsville are not hanging out drinking beers with the rocket jockeys in the evening.
Pretending NASA is this egalitarian society to base Starfleet on , that does not have stratification.And that means what to this conversation? I worked on imaging computers right across the hallway from the programmers who actually set up those images. They're awesome folks but my respect towards them and my position isn't limited on whether I can share a drink with them at a bar. I don't even go drink or go to bars.
Comparing Starfleet to NASA really isn't an apt comparison at all. NASA is essentially an organization of elites, astronauts are the best of the best in their fields, and the various ground control personnel are likely from the tops of their fields. Space travel in the modern era is still such a rarity that they are going to be picky about who gets involved, both as the actual astronauts and the ground support staff.I think of Starfleet like NASA. Everyone who works there is trying to help achieve the impossible.
Well, I figure it could be an interesting fun story if you are telling a tale of a Trek ancestor. Again, it all depends on how it is done. I don't do the whole categorical rejection thing just because it doesn't sound like Star Trek at first blush.At which point you're better off just telling an original story. A @&$#/revenge western story with no science fiction elements can work as a Star Trek story? What exactly are you looking for in Star Trek if you're willing to accept such a low bar? Sure, you can do a lot of crazy stuff on Star Trek, but there has to be a sense that what you're doing fits in with what Star Trek as a whole.
I'd really like to see one or more of the Xindi species serving in Starfleet by 2380. Daniels did say that they were serving on the Enterprise-J by around the year 2573.
It appears to be a part of concept work. The artist released it back in May.IDK if it's official, or if this was just a concept thingy.
It appears to be a part of concept work. The artist released it back in May.
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