(I previously started a thread like this on the TOS board - let's see what we can do here!)
The premise:
It's the 1980s/90s, and you've been invited to pitch an episode for Star Trek:The Next Generation. (How exciting!)
Rules
1) Your episode must be something that could have appeared on TNG when it originally aired (think late 80s/early 90s TV).
2) After you write your synopsis, you get to choose the title of the next one.
3) Titles must be TNG style - Bible/Shakespeare/literature/poetry quotes/allusions, mysterious science fiction, historical references, phrases etc (if we may not get the reference, please tell us where it comes from)
4) Sequels to real TNG episodes are allowed.
5) Include both A and B stories, where applicable (TNG had both, unlike TOS (usually))
I'll start:
"Cloud of Witnesses" (Hebrews 12:1 KJV) - The Enterprise-D responds to a mysterious signal that matches 24th century Starfleet, only to find a cloud seemingly made up of the particles of individuals who were scattered in transporter accidents. The "individual" who contacts the Enterprise accuses Geordi La Forge of her attempted murder five years ago. Can he clear himself before the Cloud Tribunal finds him guilty?
Next title: "Sober Second Thoughts"
The premise:
It's the 1980s/90s, and you've been invited to pitch an episode for Star Trek:The Next Generation. (How exciting!)
Rules
1) Your episode must be something that could have appeared on TNG when it originally aired (think late 80s/early 90s TV).
2) After you write your synopsis, you get to choose the title of the next one.
3) Titles must be TNG style - Bible/Shakespeare/literature/poetry quotes/allusions, mysterious science fiction, historical references, phrases etc (if we may not get the reference, please tell us where it comes from)
4) Sequels to real TNG episodes are allowed.
5) Include both A and B stories, where applicable (TNG had both, unlike TOS (usually))
I'll start:
"Cloud of Witnesses" (Hebrews 12:1 KJV) - The Enterprise-D responds to a mysterious signal that matches 24th century Starfleet, only to find a cloud seemingly made up of the particles of individuals who were scattered in transporter accidents. The "individual" who contacts the Enterprise accuses Geordi La Forge of her attempted murder five years ago. Can he clear himself before the Cloud Tribunal finds him guilty?
Next title: "Sober Second Thoughts"
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