But do you like Mike?Not all Mikes look alike.![]()
But do you like Mike?Not all Mikes look alike.![]()
I think the John Eaves NX-01 concept could full that void rather nicely. In my own head-canon, the design is one of the new Warp Seven Beauties mentioned in TATV.Since "Enterprise" is canon, and Archer is President at a date starting about fifty years before the Constitution class was launched in-universe, and we see TOS-era ships generally speaking, look like the Constitution class, that means that design approach was already in use probably about the time Archer was still President, so there has to be a bridging gap design to show how the ships got there.
J.J.-like? I’m not seeing it. If anything, it’s much closer to the DSC/SNW Enterprise, which makes sense considering Eaves designed both.Too J.J.-like.
Plus, it's not a shuttle.
One of my nicknames at work, actually. And I still have people doing "Mike Mike Mike...what day is it?He's Magic.![]()
And those ships look too J.J. like, too. The stardrive section on that drawing looks like a Federation warp nacelle from a J.j. film.
It would actually be funny if after all the petitions and crap for Legacy and Kurtzman praying for Year One…if a President Archer show was the one that got the green light.
Neither is likely to happen, but I’d take an Archer series over Legacy any day of the week and twice on Sunday.
One would explore one of the most fascinating and largely untapped eras in Federation history, actually trying to do something new with the franchise, while the other is just another rehash of the same tired era we’ve already seen across nearly 650 episodes of television and four movies, with the same characters and the same bland early 25th-century setting.
Legacy feels creatively bankrupt, nostalgia pretending to be progress.
Sure they do. I'll believe that when they actually start filming, and even then I'll have my doubts.Paramount has a Star Trek: Origins feature film in development.
The closest we’ve come to that was Enterprise, and even it didn’t cover the early days of the Federation. So we’ve had to sit through approximately zero “Birth of the Federation” series. Never mind that the proposal for this Archer series covers his tenure as President of the UFP, more than 20 years into the Federation’s formation.How many more "Birth of the Federation" projects am I going to have to sit through? (Especially when they're peopled with characters who are as dull as dishwater.)
What for?
Enterprise died in 2005. Why resurrect the dead? Why bring in a creaking, 70-year-old Scott Bakula?
Archer had the charisma of a ham sandwich. I've never been crazy about him (I watched Picard more for Seven of Nine than Jean-Luc).
Me:
![]()
The closest we’ve come to that was Enterprise, and even it didn’t cover the early days of the Federation.
For me anyway…President Archer is much more interesting than Captain Seven, especially given the setting. She was a much more interesting character in Picard S1 and 2 when she was a Ranger. Her as just another Starfleet Captain…meh.
Beat the hell out of watching the crew of Voyager bumble their way through the Delta Quadrant on a perfectly pristine Starship.Watching the crew bumble over early transporters and "phase pistols" made for painful viewing.
Beat the hell out of watching the crew of Voyager bumble their way through the Delta Quadrant on a perfectly pristine Starship.
Then why the premise that Voyager is stranded if you don't want to put significant limitations on their resources?
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.