I don't see the appeal of revisiting the Klingons, Cardassians, etc.New Romulan territory might be interesting. But I don't really see much appeal in those one off races when they could create a new design without any baggage
That would be ideal, yes.Why not make a new alien in a new region of space though?
Good.Plus the cardassians and co. J
have been mostly ignored since 99
Wouldn't it be wonderful to watch a Star Trek and not have hundreds of people complaining that a line of dialogue contradicted a background graphic you needed to pause to see from 1989?Why good? I don't think it's good. I don't understand this whole cold turkey business here. People would actually rather reboot?
Wouldn't it be wonderful to watch a Star Trek and not have hundreds of people complaining that a line of dialogue contradicted a background graphic you needed to pause to see from 1989?
There becomes a point were I feel it is too limiting, too insular, and not willing to go new places. It's like people would rather know how the Klingons are than somewhere new. It's strange to me.Why good? I don't think it's good. I don't understand this whole cold turkey business here. People would actually rather reboot?
We've had something like 100 episodes featuring Cardassians. We've visited Cardassia Prime on multiple occasions and we've learned a great deal about their race and culture. I'm ready to learn about something different.Why good? I don't think it's good. I don't understand this whole cold turkey business here. People would actually rather reboot?
There becomes a point were I feel it is too limiting, too insular, and not willing to go new places. It's like people would rather know how the Klingons are than somewhere new. It's strange to me.
It's not cold turkey; it's looking for new.
I wouldn't mind a reboot, sure, if the stories are quality.
We've had something like 100 episodes featuring Cardassians. We've visited Cardassia Prime on multiple occasions and we've learned a great deal about their race and culture. I'm ready to learn about something different.
Take away the Humans, Vulcans, Andorians and Tellarites and we've got a whole bunch of races and cultures just waiting to be explored if we were to go with an early Federation series. You could have a real sense of adventure and exploration!
Having lore doesn't mean revisiting the same aliens.Seems cold turkey to me. At that point why not just have a new series? I've personally had enough reboots. I'm invested because of existing lore
Having lore doesn't mean revisiting the same aliens.
I like the lore fine but it's bring used repetively.
I still don't get early Federation = exploration. Going away from Federation space would be actual exploration
Plus that's what makes Cardassians interesting
Let me put it this way: What would be more interesting and adventurous?
Sailing around the globe on a mission of exploration during the great age of sail. Technology is primitive. Supplies are limited. Danger could lurk just beyond the horizon. Any kind of help is unlikely. Geopolitical matters are tense. New alliances can come and go on a whim.
Vs.
Exploration in the present with modern ship. You've got gps satellite navigation. Help is just a radio call away. Lets say you're backed by the United States Navy, so no one will dare fuck with you. You get the idea.
I want to visit an age where the Federation isn't some massive entity with hundreds of members and thousands of ships across thousands of lightyears. I want to feel vulnerable. I want a healthy amount of fear of the unknown mixed with a pioneering attitude. I want a Federation that feels like it's hanging together by a thread, but it's worth fighting for.
Interesting? Sure. But why don't we expand on other species? For all we know, the Bolians could have been just as interesting in 2164. Or hell, if you like the Cardassians so mush, we could witness first contact with them. Though again, I'd rather expand on species we currently know little about.
I'd feel more interested in the latter. The geopolitics were a lot more interesting and the unknown was a lot scarier in the TNG/DS9 era.
The old age of exploration era has been done.
Well I guess that's where we'll have to respectfully disagree. Especially on the unknown being scarier during TNG/DS9. Hard to be that scared when you've got 150+ member worlds and fleets that number in the thousands.
If you're referring to Enterprise, I can see where your aiming. But just imagine a show similar to Enterprise, but without the network interference. Without the killer B's and their tired old approach. Imagine a show with the guts to be different from what came before.
What it all boils down to for me, again, is that I'm tired of the 24th century. The 25th being just an extention of that. We've had over 600 hours of it, and if I want something set beyond that, we have Discovery.
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