It depends on whether this is something you're trying to imagine from scratch, or relive seeing.
That's the appeal for me. You could see from each perspectives but not actually see the two sides interact beyond audio transmissions and the conflict unfolding.Interesting...not only had none of the Human combatants ever seen a Romulan in person, but neither would the audience. That's meta.
It's been done.A prequel series based around Garek’s life before Deep Space 9, with it ending when he arrived on DS9 for the very first time. It would be like secret logs to himself based on various missions he had done for his career. Where he actually fully tells the truth about what happened in his past as he is only talking to himself.
A series with just one character with the events from his perspective.
Wow. I can't believe what I said really is real.It's been done.
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A Stitch in Time
Check out this great listen on Audible.com. An unique and intense tale following Elim Garak as he attempts to stitch the ravaged society of Cardassia back together. For nearly a decade Garak has longed for just one thing—to go home. Exiled on a space station, surrounded by aliens who loathe ...www.audible.com
It is very real and very good.Wow. I can't believe what I said really is real.
Here is an audio Captain Sulu story that HoloNet Audio did. It's fanfiction audio, but it's a fairly well done story that's also a sort of prequel to "Relics."There was this trilogy of Captain Sulu stories set on the Excelsior. That's something that's still doable.
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Captain Sulu Adventures
The Captain Sulu Adventures was a trilogy of audio dramas from Simon and Schuster Audioworks starring George Takei as Hikaru Sulu in command of the USS Excelsior. The three stories were released in 1994 and 1995. Transformations Cacophony Envoy Star Trek Monthly issue 2 announced that a Captain...memory-alpha.fandom.com
I'm not really aware of them being so to be honest, they're popular in niche circles like Dr. Who where it allows old stars to reprise their roles but that's really it. I mean the Star Wars franchise which is the biggest franchise there is couldn't even get Corey Burton or someone at least trying to sound like Christopher Lee to be Dooku in the Dooku Jedi Lost audio drama.I must say, I do love how technology has gone in so full a circle that audio dramas are popular now, almost a century after their invention as radio dramas.
I do too. I stumbled upon a whole YouTube playlist of audio dramas, specifically detective stories. Plus, there are still radio stations I hear with it.I must say, I do love how technology has gone in so full a circle that audio dramas are popular now, almost a century after their invention as radio dramas.
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