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What are your controversial Star Trek opinions?

Yeah, as I said in the other thread, I love TNG, but even if this was a Stargazer series I wouldn't want it to look like a show from the 80s, I would want it to look like a modern show.

Although, admittedly, that TNG/TMP aesthetic has a better chance of being acceptable to audiences than that of TOS.
 
Honestly, lighting aside, the bridge in Generations with all the extra stations is how it should have looked in the first place.
 
I've move on to the TNG films and Picard. Man, they totally darkened the bridge set for Generations. Troi probably crashed because she couldn't see. ;)
Yeah, the lighting choices in that film were...strange.

Honestly, lighting aside, the bridge in Generations with all the extra stations is how it should have looked in the first place.
How should a bridge look like?
 
Although, admittedly, that TNG/TMP aesthetic has a better chance of being acceptable to audiences than that of TOS.

That’s easy to say but how do we really know? I mean, the vast, vast, vast majority of people watching new Star Trek are Trek fans to begin with. And as much as some would complain about mini-skirts, bright primary colors and a proper looking Enterprise, they would still be watching.
 
Yeah, the lighting choices in that film were...strange.


How should a bridge look like?
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Too soon?
 
Eh, Starfleet's a big place. One classified ship doing one season-long mystery/adventure probably wouldn't be bothered by another ship going on 10 or 13 episodic adventures hundreds of light-years away. DS9 and TNG worked together fine for two years with some mild crossovers between them (Emissary, Birthright, Firstborn).
Yes, but it's easier if the two shows are completely separate and you don't have to worry about them duplicating or contradicting each other at all. Because if you can make the two shows significantly different from each other, why wouldn't you?
 
Let’s see:

The lighting in Generations was incredibly effective. Think the scene with Troi and Picard when he tells her what happened.

DSC 900 years in the future is awesome.

Voyager had the best bridge.

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Voyager had the best bridge.
As a Star Trek set it was a well oiled machine, very effective at being interesting and arranging the characters for bridge scenes. My main quibble with it is that Paris's sliding chair suggested the need for a co-helmsman.
 
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