I'll be honest, I'm ambivalent about a possible "Legacy" series. I was more excited at the idea of a Titan series with Shaw.
I don't necessarily need or want more memberberry stuff. I just want a concluded story. I was pleased with Picard because it gave us a closure we never got after Nemesis. But I don't need more TNG.
I'm on board for Legacy, but I would also be on board for a Legacyish show. I don't care if we have all the TNG people around, and I actually thought the idea that like, EVERYONE'S kids would be involved was alittle contrived.
I want a Captain Seven show set in that universe/period. The rest of the specifics I can leave up in the air.
I'd love a bit of closure for DS9. Namely, I'd like to see Bajor join the Federation and Sisko leave the wormhole. But that's all I want to see, and I adore DS9.
I feel like that would be at least addressed in a Legacy-type show. Not sure about Sisko leaving the wormhole... Brooks almost certainly isn't coming back. But I think some DS9 stuff would absolutely be appropriate in a show set in the period.
I don't want to see more 32nd century Trek because it both seems too fantastical and not fantastic enough. The 1000-year time jump is just too unwieldy in that regard. The 24th century seemed more advanced compared to the 23rd than the 31st does. The only real advance they seem to have made in 1000 years is...programmable matter? Yawn.
Same... with a caveat that I would actually be ok if they set it at some point in the century of the Burn. I think that was an awesome idea, I loved the idea of like.. space post-apocalypse, but it was so quickly abandoned to bring back essentially status quo.
That was always going to be the inherent problem with going 1,000 years into Star Trek's future... it should be almost incomprehensible to us, not "oh look, our warp nacelles aren't even attached! See! ADVANCED!"
I somewhat justify it with a combination of the end of the Temporal Wars/dismantling of time travel tech causing a severe regression, as potentially by the 31st century so much of the technology had some sort of temporal component as well as the general century of strife with planets mostly cut off from each other and unable to gather some of the more exotic materials potentially necessary for some of the more advanced tech.
My perfect new Trek series would be one set in the 25th century (be it on a ship, a base, or even the academy) that continues the overall story we've been getting since 1960. I don't want to skip to the end. And one with a NEW crew that isn't trying to desperately cling on (see what I did there) to adding fans.
I'm on board for this. I'm cool with the Picard type stuff, but I would also be completely on board with a Discovery-type show, just... set at a better time. Hell, Discovery itself would improve at least marginally by just having it originally set at that time, rather than nonsensically in the 2250's.
I'm still mad at Discovery. It could have been so awesome, being something of the... best of both worlds? Have the new crew doing their thing and then if you want to pump some nostalgia in? You've got it on tap. No reason to try to manufacture false nostalgia by recasting characters and what not, you could just use them. Season 2 the Enterprise shows up? Oh shit it's Captain Worf and the Enterprise-E!
With really just a few tweaks, Discovery can get mildly more interesting. Make Ariam either a reclaimed Borg, OR keep her backstory largely the same, but that she was saved with an experimental procedure that utilized borg technology.
After the Dominion War, the Klingons receded back into their territory and haven't really been seen in like 30 years until Burnham stumbles across them.
The Mirror Universe stuff actually like, makes sense. (ish. At least it's Post-DS9, so the Terran Empire may have been able to restore some of itself, or take a line from the IDW comics where the Terran Empire didn't totally fall, they're just beaten back to Earth.)
Klingons look weird now? Ok, sure, idk something happened to them between the Dominion War and now. It's still dumb, but more believable.
Control and that whole thing still works, but now it was Section 31 dicking around with Borg technology.
Red Angel becomes somewhat more believable. Makes no sense being built in the 23rd century. 25th... I can buy that more.
Put Tuvok in the Sarek role.