I would say one episode. It strikes me as being like Sub Nautica, the movie/the Star Trek episode.A season-long cat and mouse game set inside an aquatic-gaseous giant between a semi-disabled starfleet vessel and enemies in a similar predicament. Is this the back to the basics approach Trek needs? Or is the premise only good for an episode/film?
So Discovery season 4 againIt’s a 2 hour film at most.
To drag it out a season would involve a lot of downtime and the characters would have to be damn interesting to keep the attention of the audience for such a duration.
So Discovery season 4 again
Terry Matalas via TrekMovie said:And especially in season three, you’ll find nods to the more nautical, cat and mouse submarine-movie elements of those early Trek films, as well.
From an interview with Terry Matalas, Re: this topic and Picard Season 3, emphasis mine:
Great catch, I've seen this interview a while ago, had no idea it inspired me!
That's what Rios is going to do.Who would want to revive SeaQuest DSV?![]()
Who would want to revive SeaQuest DSV?![]()
That's what Rios is going to do.![]()
A season-long cat and mouse game set inside an aquatic-gaseous giant between a semi-disabled starfleet vessel and enemies in a similar predicament. Is this the back to the basics approach Trek needs? Or is the premise only good for an episode/film?
Same. Time for a reboot.I admit when I saw the title, I went, "Seaquest?"
I'm in concurance. I was thinking SeaQuest DSV.I admit when I saw the title, I went, "Seaquest?"
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