I was addressing Babaganoosh's concern that it would be so much like Battlestar Galactica that it would loose its Trek identity.
And, RDM's comments aside, I'm still not convinced that this would not happen.
Me neither. The man gets bashed for making BSG "dark and miserable" and "soap opera" but these are really the same as saying "realistic" and character driven". It all depends on whether you like the finished product.
Lets face it Starbuck, Apollo, Dee and Anders spent the third season acting like twats over their love quadrangle, and yes it did border on "soap". There is however a reason why people watch soaps, they offer a compressed sensationalised take on real life, a bit like hearing a years worth of office gossip on one show.
BSG should not be like this but if it is to portray relatinoships AT ALL, then the participants must act like idiots a lot of the time, I've lost count of the number of times I have seen friends in couples in massive row and wanted to knock their heads together, thats just life.
nuBSG is NOT intended to be the same in style as Star Trek, it is completely different in every conceivable way except they both feature a space ship. If RDM were to make a Trek show he would be required to make something completely different - a very good reason why he would never do it.
The entire reason Trek became formulaic was because it was not willing to break from its weekly formula. I'd have kept watching all seven seasons of Enterprise if it had lasted that long but it never broke new storytelling ground, or character ground for that matter.
BSG is the anti-trek, one of its central principles is the Galactica crew are not the best in the fleet like Kirk's crew. They are not exceptional, they have flaws, they frak a lot up - but in exceptional circumstances they do exceptional things. In this respect it has a lot in common with Joss Whedon's shows.
Also anyone who rates the original BSG over the new one really has some explaining to do - it is cheesy mindless twaddle that can be very entertaining but never had it in it to have the impact of the new show. They say the definition of great art is you either love or hate it, and very little in-between. I think at its best nuBSG slots in nicely.