Would anyone be interested in a show that showcases Starfleet's higher echelons?
Maybe that's what they could make the show about. Have the lead character be a newly promoted Commodore who still has idealism and nobility. But over the course of the series as they're constantly exposed to the corruption and outright villainy that exists among Starfleet's flag ranks, we see them gradually slip into becoming the "Evil Admiral" that's such a trope throughout the franchise.Oh, so a show focused on crazy people and villains. Interesting.
Doing what exactly? I guess you could do something West Wing like.Would anyone be interested in a show that showcases Starfleet's higher echelons?
Doing what exactly? I guess you could do something West Wing like.
Admirals can be on ships they are on air aircraft carriers already.I think it will be interesting. Because with the main character as an admiral, we can see Federation more than what we can see from the perspective of a ship. But the show will be more political than before.
I hadn't considered that. I just thought since we have the lower deckers (LD) and the in-betweeners (TOS, SNW, DSC, TNG, DS9, VOY, ENT), the admiralty is the one level whose POV (aside from in-betweeners who become admirals) has not been seen.
But it would definitely not feature our known characters post-promotion.
Admirals can be on ships they are on air aircraft carriers already.
And you could still have a captain be one of his subordinates sending the captain on missions etc.
The reality is star trek routinely puts captains in roles that should be done by an admiral especially the entire concept of ds9.
You could also make ot about an admiral trying to make it to retirement grooming a young commander for higher up roles. Not to mention fleet battles where the admiral directs small fleets of ships.
But I agree. There are several admiral roles that has been taken by "Captain" in several Star Trek episode. Even Picard, a simple captain of USS Enterprise D had the actual Admiral role in TNG when the Borg came in season 3. They claimed that he was responsible for the security detail of the entire sector. That's admiral's job. Not a captain of a ship.
You could also go the Kirk route and have the admiral be a guy who refuses to stay at a desk.
Not to mention all the b plots with lower ranks. I.e. the admiral is investigating a situation where a young commander screws up badly and he must act as the hammer etc.
Yeah it's worth mentioning the closer we get to realistic combat the more likely it is that real story will be the higher ups.Well, it also sound like the Expanse, when the war between Earth and Mars going on; we are seeing the highest echelon watch the star map and see several ships exchange missiles to each others. It will be cool.
Maybe a Starfleet version of Blue Bloods - feature characters who know each other - instead of being members of one family, how about former members of one crew? - at various levels of Starfleet.
Former crew of the USS _________ have dispersed to new assignments. Some have family.
Captain is now an admiral and head of command (for a particular sector/quadrant perhaps)
First officer is now that ship's captain
Security officer is now leading the security team of a Starfleet enforcement cruiser
Science officer/engineer is part of a travelling science consultant/engineering team
Medical officer works on a small hospital ship
Go back and forth between the characters, showing their various cases/missions, and the challenges in each. They often chat over subspace looking for advice from each other.
Too much like real life.Maybe that's what they could make the show about. Have the lead character be a newly promoted Commodore who still has idealism and nobility. But over the course of the series as they're constantly exposed to the corruption and outright villainy that exists among Starfleet's flag ranks, we see them gradually slip into becoming the "Evil Admiral" that's such a trope throughout the franchise.
Oh, so a show focused on crazy people and villains. Interesting.
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