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I love DS9 and B5 both. They're ultimately doing different things but they do their own things well, and I'm glad I get to live in a world with both of them.

But I want a new space station show! It's been twenty years and all the space shows are still ship-based! Especially the new Star Treks.

Well, hopefully the reboot Babylon 5 gets greenlit to series. I know the pilot has been written and sent to CW execs.
 
I really dislike this idea. The political setup of having D.C. be a federal district without representation in Congress and without the inherent right to govern itself that states have (Congress can contravene Acts of the Council of the District of Columbia that they could not contravene if D.C. had statehood) means that more than half a million people are effectively disenfranchised. I would seriously hope that United Earth would be an equal Federation Member State rather than an administrative division of the UFP central government. (And indeed, the fact that United Earth later seceded from the Federation in the 31st Century strongly implies that it was not just a "federal district.")

I don't expect the Federation to work exactly the same as the modern-day USA. Other types of federal union are available, after all. For one thing I expect it to be a bit more like the EU in terms of member state sovereignty, since members seem to be able to unilaterally secede without triggering a civil war.
 
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It's not. :evil:

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It is, in my opinion at least, the best TV show ever made.
 
I honestly see no notable quality jump in DS9 in the third season. I found it watchable from Season 1, though it was notably rockier with more recycled TNG reject scripts and not much serialization of storylines. But there was already a big jump up in Season 2, with few genuine clunkers and some of the best episodes of the series (Neccessary Evil, Blood Oath, and The Wire). I think it was also the darkest season overall - Piller seemed to be behind the dour tone, and once IRA took the reins we started having more comedic episodes.

Season 3 was also good, but other than the introduction of the Defiant wasn't too different overall. Imho Season 4 was more of a tonal shift.

"The Wire" is easily one of the best DS9 episodes, and a big step up in terms of quality. :) It's one of those eps where the dialogue between the two leads (Garak and Bashir) really clicks naturally. Some eps like "Equilibrium" also had a better relationship (writing and performance wise) between Dax and Bashir, as they felt more like genuine colleagues than the early seasons' attempts to give Julian some romantic action. :rommie:

Of course, there's some clunkers mixed in as well, like "Meridian." :p Not a bad idea in concept but a very poor execution in many ways.
 
In fact, I don't really care about most of it.
Tracking 1001001's disenchantment with Trek in real time has become one of my favorite pastimes on the BBS. ;)
Speaking of controversial Trek opinions and DS9, I prefer Babylon 5 over Deep Space Nine. There I said it.
I think I do, too. Watching them both at the time they originally aired, you could tell B5 knew where it was going much more, because JMS had a pre-planned five year arc. DS9 would proceed in fits and starts, going in one direction for six months and then going in a completely different direction for the next six. As a result, DS9's continuity doesn't hang together nearly as well as B5's. And B5 was consistently more creative with its makeup, set design, costume design, and ship design with more limited resources. I just wish B5 had gotten its 5th season renewal sooner, so it could've hung on to some of its cast members for longer and better paced out the end of the Earth War and its aftermath.
 
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But I want a new space station show! It's been twenty years and all the space shows are still ship-based! Especially the new Star Treks.

Star Trek: Dyson Sphere

Talk about the ultimate Space Station, it's the Dyson Sphere that JLP & Scotty found, turn that into a new UFP / StarFleet managed Space Station and the drama around it.

Imagine trying to be the upper management of the newly renovated Dyson Sphere.
 
Star Trek: Dyson Sphere

Talk about the ultimate Space Station, it's the Dyson Sphere that JLP & Scotty found, turn that into a new UFP / StarFleet managed Space Station and the drama around it.

Imagine trying to be the upper management of the newly renovated Dyson Sphere.

The show could potentially tie into Prodigy and how SF/UFP used the Dyson Sphere to create/contain/shrink a Protostar and make it usable for TransWarp.
 
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