Maybe not a sequel, but what is the harm of bringing back some of the races from Enterprise. Let's see the Denobulans again, or better yet, bring back the Xindi. I really loved the idea of The Xindi and think they could be explored further.
There's a Xindi crewmember in the forthcoming Lower Decks animated series!Maybe not a sequel, but what is the harm of bringing back some of the races from Enterprise. Let's see the Denobulans again, or better yet, bring back the Xindi. I really loved the idea of The Xindi and think they could be explored further.
There's a Xindi crewmember in the forthcoming Lower Decks animated series!
Not in the trailer, but one of the artists released some key art a few weeks ago.was that in the trailer? I didn’t even notice.
Not in the trailer, but one of the artists released some key art a few weeks ago.
That's it!
Whenever it's set, make no mention of the actors obvious increased ages.It would be easy to push the clock forward ten years on Enterprise
anything to bring tripp back, and undo the insult of the last eppyStar Trek returned for 6 movies.
Next Gen lasted 7 seasons plus 4 movies.
DS9 & VOY both lasted 7 seasons and got conclusive endings.
Enterprise had a good 4-year-run, but the finale just left too many questions and a bad taste in the mouth.
TNG has gotten a sequel of sorts in the form of Picard. Why not do something similar to Enterprise? Imagine Admiral Archer, some 10 years after the Federation's founding, reassembled the old Enterprise bridge crew for a special mission. We could learn that Trip faked his death, which was done in the novels, I think, to join Section 31 or something.
Think there'd be an audience?
With the Enterprise being a museum, imagine the crew getting a rundown NX-class ship or perhaps a newer ship. Depends on the story.
To me, the books are fan fiction. All I mean by that is they aren't written by people who worked on the show.
To me, the books are fan fiction. All I mean by that is they aren't written by people who worked on the show.
To me, the books are fan fiction. All I mean by that is they aren't written by people who worked on the show.
Not necessarily. We can always see characters return as holograms, time traveling agents (TCW), and so on. At this point, I'd settle for a guest star crossover, like when Scotty popped up on TNG.I'm not really interested in the Novelverse either, but the novels or fanfiction are the only sequels/continuations you are going to get.
Nonsense. Patrick Stewart and Jeri Ryan returned to their characters after 20 hears without a hitch.The writers and producers of the show have moved on and the actors have not only moved on but have aged out of their characters.
I prefer to read original fiction, not fiction based off television programs. The same goes for writing. I am writing my own science-fiction novel.So if you want a continuation to Enterprise your only likely options are reading the novels, reading fanfiction or writing some yourself.
Nonsense. Patrick Stewart and Jeri Ryan returned to their characters after 20 hears without a hitch.
As do I, I'm not a fan of licensed fiction. I was merely pointing out that it's the most likely way you get a continuation.I prefer to read original fiction, not fiction based off television programs. The same goes for writing. I am writing my own science-fiction novel.
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