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Poll Ashley Judd as Captain Robin Lefler on Lower Decks?

Should Ashley Judd guest star as Robin Lefler on Lower Decks?


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Matthew Raymond

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I've been toying with the idea of Ashley Judd reprising her TNG role as Robin Lefler for Lower Decks, and I think it'd be interesting if she's an older, more experienced officer, perhaps even a seasoned Captain. What do you think?
 
Try the fan series Hidden Frontier.

Robin is the Shelby's chief engineer for 7 seasons.

Peter David's New Frontier has a lot of her too.
 
I've been toying with the idea of Ashley Judd reprising her TNG role as Robin Lefler for Lower Decks, and I think it'd be interesting if she's an older, more experienced officer, perhaps even a seasoned Captain. What do you think?

You already have two older, seasoned captains in the show. Why would you need Robin Lefler?
 
Because you had a story that required Picard meet with other command officers, not so someone can fap it to fanwank.
Indeed, yes. The fan wank has to stop.

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No, I don't think so. But, I think that is all the fans are willing to buy at this point.

I mean, you have to look at the premiere of Discovery, the franchise had about four hundred episodes (I'm thinking it is actually more) featuring Klingons during its run, not counting the movies, and the very first thing we see in this "new" version is a Klingon mumbling about honor and Sto'vo'kor.
 
I mean, you have to look at the premiere of Discovery, the franchise had about four hundred episodes (I'm thinking it is actually more) featuring Klingons during its run, not counting the movies, and the very first thing we see in this "new" version is a Klingon mumbling about honor and Sto'vo'kor.
Ok...still didn't feel like the same, and I thought it could have done a whole more. I think it has dared to touch on some themes but then shrunk back. Trek could do more than just nostalgia but it fears to do so because it gets bitten back so hard. Things like LD and fan films get praised for Gene's Vision adherence. Is there any great surprise on falling back on familiar tones?

For the record, I love the Klingons in Discovery and it felt way better than Gowon's remakrs around honor.
 
Ok...still didn't feel like the same, and I thought it could have done a whole more. I think it has dared to touch on some themes but then shrunk back. Trek could do more than just nostalgia but it fears to do so because it gets bitten back so hard. Things like LD and fan films get praised for Gene's Vision adherence. Is there any great surprise on falling back on familiar tones?

For the record, I love the Klingons in Discovery and it felt way better than Gowon's remakrs around honor.

It just comes to the point where the franchise is just living on its past glories and making no real attempt to push boundaries or make itself relevant in the here and now. The Spore Drive is a perfect example. You could go anywhere, anytime, any universe and it is simply a gateway to more fanwank.

I know it sells and is a smart business decision on CBS' part to milk the franchise for all that its worth. But that seems to be all it is. There seems to be little or no growth. The only reason Lower Decks works is because it is poking fun at these things that fans take so, so seriously with entertaining characters.

What's left for Trek when the older generations pass on and the pie of viable viewers continues to shrink because they simply have better and more creative options in viewing?
 
It just comes to the point where the franchise is just living on its past glories and making no real attempt to push boundaries or make itself relevant in the here and now. The Spore Drive is a perfect example. You could go anywhere, anytime, any universe and it is simply a gateway to more fanwank.

I know it sells and is a smart business decision on CBS' part to milk the franchise for all that its worth. But that seems to be all it is. There seems to be little or no growth. The only reason Lower Decks works is because it is poking fun at these things that fans take so, so seriously with entertaining characters.

What's left for Trek when the older generations pass on and the pie of viable viewers continues to shrink because they simply have better and more creative options in viewing?
Here's my view, naive possibly, but trying optimistic. DSC may be a place to show people both sides, both the fan wank (inevitable) and possibility (Spore Drive). Fans who are newer to the franchise may be able to step in when the older generations dwindle away.

Is it a long short? Yeah, probably. But, I still some possibility.

You have a point-there is little to no growth, and Trek's relevancy is largely limited. But, in time, perhaps.

Or, not, and Trek had a good run. I'll enjoy what's coming out.
 
DSC may be a place to show people both sides, both the fan wank (inevitable) and possibility (Spore Drive).

I think that is the big problem, they never really gave us the possibility of the Spore Drive. It primarily served as the transporter to move us from fanwank to fanwank.

I'll enjoy what's coming out.

I would never suggest otherwise. People should enjoy what they enjoy. Though I do thank you for an interesting conversation that didn't have "hater" sprinkled throughout because someone disagreed with you. :techman:
 
I think that is the big problem, they never really gave us the possibility of the Spore Drive. It primarily served as the transporter to move us from fanwank to fanwank.
It did. But, it's still there with possibility.
I would never suggest otherwise. People should enjoy what they enjoy. Though I do thank you for an interesting conversation that didn't have "hater" sprinkled throughout because someone disagreed with you. :techman:
Life is too short to hate.

Honestly, here's my thing-Trek has largely moved to even more niche than before. The variety of productions out there will only continue to expand the variety, so niche properties will continue. And it's nice to actually have that amount of variety rather than clicking through SciFi channel and hoping some times.
 
Exactly where does "fan service" stop though? I mean, half of Star Trek is revisiting and elaborating on previous characters, races and story elements. If a good enough script is written, doe sit matter if the subject of the script also fulfill a desire from fans to see a particular again?
 
If a good enough script is written, doe sit matter if the subject of the script also fulfill a desire from fans to see a particular again?
Yes and no. It can have the effect of basically saying that Trek is only for the fans, and create a very small universe syndrome.

I think if it is a good enough script then it should be able to stand on its own. And I think Trek needs to do something new.
 
I'm a bit confused by this, has the actress expressed any desire to be on LD?
Why would there be a reason for this random character who appeared in all of one episode or this particular actress to show up/voice someone on LD?

I'd much rather see Captain Ramsey again.
 
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